Jiha Moon’s Detourist Exaggerates a Simplified View of Culture
Jiha Moon’s latest exhibition at Saltworks emphasizes the form of illusory authenticity a tourist experiences.
Jiha Moon’s latest exhibition at Saltworks emphasizes the form of illusory authenticity a tourist experiences.
BA editor Jeremy Abernathy speaks with artist Jiha Moon ahead of the opening of her solo exhibition “Blue Peony and Impure Thoughts.”
Burnaway will donate all proceeds from this sale of ten limited-edition prints by Jiha Moon to the Metro Atlanta Mutual Aid Fund.
Burnaway’s bi-weekly news roundup includes appointments of new directors at the Halsey and Institute 193, a new Artadia award, and more.
In our latest news roundup, we remember Civil Rights icon Rep. John Lewis, the NEA and other agencies announce CARES Act funding, and more.
Burnaway supports and stands with the international uprisings that have emerged in response to George Floyd’s murder and is committed to acknowledging and confronting the anti-Blackness within our organization, within local, regional, and national cultural sectors, and within our own lives.
Staff picks for virtual tours, talks, and other digital resources from around the South.
In the latest edition of Burnaway’s news roundup, Atlanta Artadia awardees are announced, and sixty artists are chosen for the next edition of Crystal Bridges’ “State of the Art.”
“Entanglements” brings together the work of six Georgia-based artists who ask: is there something intrinsically femme to the tangle?