Albert Young Choi’s L’art pour l’art Collections showcases an impressive series of video-based artworks that redefine visual storytelling through the innovative use of found media. Rooted in the Art for Art’s Sake philosophy, these works transcend conventional narratives to explore moving images’ aesthetic and conceptual possibilities. Each piece incorporates light, texture, and rhythm elements while embracing the raw authenticity of fragmented media, challenging traditional perceptions of beauty and meaning. By deconstructing and recontextualizing found media, Choi examines the tension between intentionality and chance, encouraging viewers to reflect on the relationship between personal interpretation and collective memory. The series offers an immersive and contemplative experience, inspiring profound dialogue on the evolving relationships between art, media, and culture.
- SPIRIT#02This experimental fashion promotional video blends the elegance of style with the improvisational spirit of jazz, creating a vibrant visual …
- SPIRIT#01“SPIRIT” transforms found media into an impactful exploration of fashion as art and identity. It features symmetric balance, cubic layouts, …
- FLOWA woman, like water, embodies strength and resilience, flowing gracefully through challenges. Her calm reflects wisdom and empathy, while her …
- Hangeul with a Famous Korean Love SongCreating a compelling copy of a famous Korean love song through Hangeul calligraphy using concrete poetry requires careful integration of …