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Mutation Of Contemporary Sculptures By Yong Ho Ji
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Standing next to a ram’s head ten times the size of his own, with a two-headed horse gazing his way, Yong Ho Ji (born 1978) flashes a friendly grin. Korean artist has made a career out of sculpting larger-than-life animals. His Chelsea studio is filled with hyenas, horses, felines, and the menacing ram’s head. They’re all built from black tires.
“My concept is mutation—mutants,” he explains. The futuristic beasts have earned him a prestigious artist residency.
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