“Michael Joo: Sweat Models 1991–2026” at Space ZeroOne (@zeroone.space ) was featured in the latest issue of The New York Times (@nytimes ).
“For artists, exploring the theme of humanism often involves depicting the figure. Much of Joo’s art has evoked the body, but usually indirectly, as seen in his show earlier this year at Space ZeroOne in Manhattan, a nonprofit exhibition space run by the Hanwha Foundation of Culture,” writes Ted Loos (@looslips ).
Read the article at the link in bio or find a print copy near you!
In the latest issue of Artforum, Vinh Phu Pham (@vinhcesar ) reviews "Michael Joo: Sweat Models 1991-2026" at Space ZeroOne.
"'Michael Joo: Sweat Models 1991-2026,' curated by Christopher Y. Lew at Space ZeroOne, struck a delicate balance between preservation and renovation, reassembling works by the artist stretching back to the '90s and recasting them in a new light... His work from the '90s feels startlingly contemporary, offering us a dispiriting status check on life in the mid-'20s."
Read the review at the link in our bio!
📣 SAVE THE DATE: Join us Friday, May 15, 6–8 PM, for Tribeca Gallery Night! Over 80 galleries across Tribeca will stay open late for an evening of gallery hopping during New York’s art fair week.
Space ZeroOne will be open starting from 6 PM this evening for the opening reception of IM Youngzoo: The Late 故. We hope you can join us!
For the full list of participants, visit tribecagallerynight.org
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Today is the last day to see "Michael Joo: Sweat Models 1991 - 2026"!
Thank you to everyone who came to see the show and to Michael Joo (@michaeljoostudio ) and Christopher Y. Lew (@christopherylew ) for bringing the "Michael Joo: Sweat Models 1991–2026" exhibition to Space ZeroOne.
Installation views of “Michael Joo: Sweat Models 1991 - 2026,” on view at Space ZeroOne from February 20 through April 18, 2026. Photo: Genevieve Hanson
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Closing this Saturday!
From his studio to Space ZeroOne, we are grateful to have experienced Michael Joo's (@michaeljoostudio ) artworks and hope you will visit before it closes.
Curated by @christopherylew , "Michael Joo: Sweat Models 1991–2026" is on view through April 18.
Space ZeroOne
371 Broadway, New York
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This is the final week of "Michael Joo: Sweat Models 1991–2026" at Space ZeroOne. Stop by before it closes on Saturday, April 18, to spend time with works such as "Concatenations."
"Michael Joo: Sweat Models 1991–2026"
Curated by @christopherylew
371 Broadway, New York
Video: Creative Silver @creativesilvernyc
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Thank you to Michael Joo (@michaeljoostudio ), Christopher Y. Lew (@christopherylew ), and Eugenie Tsai (@eugenie.tsai ) for joining us at Space ZeroOne for a thoughtful discussion on "Michael Joo: Sweat Models 1991–2026" and how Michael's practice has long explored what it means to measure a body, define an identity, and find where science and art intersect.
"Sweat Models" remains on view until April 18. Experience Michael's early work firsthand.
Space ZeroOne
371 Broadway, New York
On view through April 18, 2026
Photo: Paul Rho
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In Michael Joo (@michaeljoostudio )'s "Steinway with Beef Bouillon Cube Stains," piano floor templates meet beef bouillon cubes. These two very different objects come together in Joo's work, which concern the body and its vulnerabilities without explicitly depicting it.
Stop by and explore the exhibition through April 18.
"Michael Joo: Sweat Models 1991–2026"
Curated by @christopherylew
Space ZeroOne 371 Broadway, New York
Michael Joo, Steinway with Beef Bouillon Cube Stains, 1997/2026. Piano floor template, beef bouillon cubes, ink. 32 × 41 3⁄4 in. Collection of the artist. Photo: Genevieve Hanson
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