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WINDSCREEN | PHIL JUNG
Casebound hardcover with tip-on56 pages, 26 color plates16 x 13" ISBN: 978-1-942953-45-6
In Phil Jung’s first monograph, Windscreen, we are positioned to peer through the windows of American cars that have seen better days. Captured on city streets, existing in a space somewhere between public and private, these car interiors are often found decrepit and empty, however each one comes alive through its inanimate details, the idiosyncratic marks of past and present owners, revealing a series of portraits without subjects.
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Elated to have my "Windscreen" project featured on The New Yorker's website . Big thanks to Max Campbell for putting it all together! SURVEYING THE LIVES OF AMERICANS, THROUGH THE WINDOWS OF THEIR PARKED CARS, By Max Campbell  ,  JULY 27, 2016 The most thrilling part of the series, though, is still its voyeur's impulse to learn about people through a record they never intended to share. Read the entire article here: http://www.newyorker.com/culture/photo-booth/surveying-the-lives-of-americans-through-the-windows-of-their-parked-cars
Very excited to have another one of my images about Hawaii and it's culture up at LACMA.The large-scale commissioned piece is now being shown in conjunction with the Royal Hawaiian Featherwork Exhibition: Na Hulu Ali"˜i at LACMA starting on May 22, 2016, and running until August 7, 2016, in the Resnick Pavilion.
Erik Schubert and I are jumping in on the visual conversation, A New Nothing . Super excited about the mash up and where the work will take us. You can see it all unfold at A New Nothing along with many other amazing photographers.
Hawai'i Friends- Please join me this Sunday, May 10th from 4-6pm for the opening reception of Windscreen at Hawai'i Pacific University. It will be on view at the HPU Art Gallery from May 10 - July 3rd, 2015. The Hawai"˜i Pacific University Art Gallery is located on HPU's windward Hawai"˜i Loa campus, 45-045 Kamehameha Highway, in Kaneohe. Gallery hours are Monday through Saturday, 8:00 a.m. "“ 5:00 p.m. Parking and admission is free and the public is invited. For more information call 544-0228. Check out my short interview Sunday morning with KITV Channel 2 news highlighting the show!
A review of my current exhibition with Joseph Maida "On O'ahu" in the Honolulu Star-Advertiser. 3 days ago Honolulu Star-Advertiser reviews Phil Jung's O'ahu in On O'ahu: Two Views at the Art Gallery at the University of Hawaii, Mānoa, though April 10, 2015. 'Foreign' Angles On Isles Two photographers present a more critical approach through their works By David A.M. Goldberg / Special to the Star-Advertiser Mar 15, 2015 These days, Hawaii is intensely dedicated to representing itself on its own terms in the pages of...
ON O"˜AHU : TWO VIEWS March 1 "“ April 10, 2015 The Art Gallery at the University of Hawai'i at Manoa Sunday, March 1 2-3 pm, Gallery walk-through with Phil Jung + Joseph Maida 3-5 pm, Reception The Art Gallery at the University of Hawai'i at Manoa Tuesday, March 3 5:15-5:50 pm, Reception 6:00-7:30 pm, Public lecture by Joseph Maida, Intersections Visiting Artist Art Auditorium Tuesday, April 7 5:15-5:50 pm, Reception 6:00-7:30 pm, Public lecture by Phil Jung Art Auditorium Phil Jung offers an honest and genuine exploration into the island of O'ahu's extremely...
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Phil Jung Photography
Phillip Jung currently lives and works in both Honolulu and Boston. He teaches at the University of Hawaii throughout the school year and at the Massachusetts College of Art and Design through the summer.