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Korean artist Yong Ho Ji recycles old tires and turns them into incredible works of art. From animals to humans and even animal/human hybrids these tire sculptures are truly amazing. Yong Ho Ji received his Masters in Fine Arts in 2008 from New York University, New York. He also received his Bachelor of Fine Arts in Sculpture at Hongik University, Seoul in 2005.
With a host of solo and group exhibitions under his belt, you can find permanent collections of Yong Ho Ji’s works at: the International Contemporary Art Foundation / 21C Museum; West Collection; Seoul Museum of Art, Seoul.
You can also find a gallery of all Yong Ho Ji’s work on his official website.
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