Artist Talk with Bomi Yook
In this talk, artist Bomi Yook will discuss her practice and the ideas and processes behind her exhibition "K‑DIALECTIC."
In this talk, artist Bomi Yook will discuss her practice and the ideas and processes behind her Project Space exhibition K‑DIALECTIC.
Drawing from archival research and experimental photographic methods Bomi Yook will reflect on her “Split Photography” approach, which fragments and reconfigures historical images to explore the afterlives of Japanese colonialism in Korea. The talk will also offer insight into how Yook engages with traumatic memory, historical rupture, and the tensions between visibility and erasure within her work.
Bomi Yook holds an MFA from the University of California, Los Angeles, and a BFA from Alberta University of the Arts, Calgary. Her work has shown internationally, including in Los Angeles, Seoul, Toronto, Montreal, Santa Fe, Greece, and Calgary. Her work has been presented with the UNESCO Global Geopark of Kefalonia-Ithaca in Greece. Commissioned by the City of West Hollywood, her video art was showcased at Moving Image Media Art, a Netflix-owned public art screen on Los Angeles’s iconic Sunset Boulevard. Her work has also been featured in international festivals including MUTEK, Montreal; CURRENTS New Media, Santa Fe; Particle/Wave, EMMEDIA, Calgary; and FICFA Acadie, Moncton. Yook is the recipient of the Emerging Digital Artist Award, the Vagner Mendonça-Whitehead New Media Caucus Award, the Lieutenant Governor of Alberta Arts Creative Encouragement Award, and the Künstlerdorf Schöppingen Fellowship in Germany.
In her ongoing research on Japanese colonization and intergenerational memory, Yook has collaborated with prominent museums, archives, and activist groups, including the War and Women’s Human Rights Museum, Justice Memory Solidarity Foundation, National Museum of Forced Mobilization History, National Foundation for Victims of Forced Mobilization, and the Civic Museum of Japanese Colonial History.
Image: Bomi Yook: K-DIALECTIC, Project Space, 2026. Photo by: Blaine Campbell
Image: Courtesy of the Artist
Respect and Inclusion
By registering for this Program you agree to co-create, in collaboration with Esker Staff, Artists and Volunteers, an atmosphere of mutual inclusion and respect for all persons. This includes speaking, acting and behaving in a way that is absent of violence, harassment, racism, intimidation, bullying or discrimination of any kind regardless of, and not limited to gender, sexual orientation, race, ethnicity, culture, age and ability. This includes in online/digital forums.
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By participating in a program or event at Esker Foundation you consent to having Recordings taken (images, photographs, videos, audio recordings or other media) of yourself and/or your dependent(s) to be included in Esker Foundation’s Recordings Bank. This is a collection of Recordings intended to showcase the gallery’s activities, primarily for archival and reporting purposes. They may also be used for promotional purposes: on Esker Foundation’s website, social media or marketing materials. Esker Foundation will not use these Recordings for commercial purposes. Participants will be notified when Recordings are being taken, and may always opt out on the day of the program.
Should you require any support, or have any questions, please reach out to: programs - @ - eskerfoundation.com
In this talk, artist Bomi Yook will discuss her practice and the ideas and processes behind her exhibition "K‑DIALECTIC."
In this talk, artist Bomi Yook will discuss her practice and the ideas and processes behind her Project Space exhibition K‑DIALECTIC.
Drawing from archival research and experimental photographic methods Bomi Yook will reflect on her “Split Photography” approach, which fragments and reconfigures historical images to explore the afterlives of Japanese colonialism in Korea. The talk will also offer insight into how Yook engages with traumatic memory, historical rupture, and the tensions between visibility and erasure within her work.
Bomi Yook holds an MFA from the University of California, Los Angeles, and a BFA from Alberta University of the Arts, Calgary. Her work has shown internationally, including in Los Angeles, Seoul, Toronto, Montreal, Santa Fe, Greece, and Calgary. Her work has been presented with the UNESCO Global Geopark of Kefalonia-Ithaca in Greece. Commissioned by the City of West Hollywood, her video art was showcased at Moving Image Media Art, a Netflix-owned public art screen on Los Angeles’s iconic Sunset Boulevard. Her work has also been featured in international festivals including MUTEK, Montreal; CURRENTS New Media, Santa Fe; Particle/Wave, EMMEDIA, Calgary; and FICFA Acadie, Moncton. Yook is the recipient of the Emerging Digital Artist Award, the Vagner Mendonça-Whitehead New Media Caucus Award, the Lieutenant Governor of Alberta Arts Creative Encouragement Award, and the Künstlerdorf Schöppingen Fellowship in Germany.
In her ongoing research on Japanese colonization and intergenerational memory, Yook has collaborated with prominent museums, archives, and activist groups, including the War and Women’s Human Rights Museum, Justice Memory Solidarity Foundation, National Museum of Forced Mobilization History, National Foundation for Victims of Forced Mobilization, and the Civic Museum of Japanese Colonial History.
Image: Bomi Yook: K-DIALECTIC, Project Space, 2026. Photo by: Blaine Campbell
Image: Courtesy of the Artist
Respect and Inclusion
By registering for this Program you agree to co-create, in collaboration with Esker Staff, Artists and Volunteers, an atmosphere of mutual inclusion and respect for all persons. This includes speaking, acting and behaving in a way that is absent of violence, harassment, racism, intimidation, bullying or discrimination of any kind regardless of, and not limited to gender, sexual orientation, race, ethnicity, culture, age and ability. This includes in online/digital forums.
Media Consent
By participating in a program or event at Esker Foundation you consent to having Recordings taken (images, photographs, videos, audio recordings or other media) of yourself and/or your dependent(s) to be included in Esker Foundation’s Recordings Bank. This is a collection of Recordings intended to showcase the gallery’s activities, primarily for archival and reporting purposes. They may also be used for promotional purposes: on Esker Foundation’s website, social media or marketing materials. Esker Foundation will not use these Recordings for commercial purposes. Participants will be notified when Recordings are being taken, and may always opt out on the day of the program.
Should you require any support, or have any questions, please reach out to: programs - @ - eskerfoundation.com
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