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ARTVas (Winter 2009)
ARTVas reports on Paradigm Art’s innovative educational programs and its influence on the New York and Korean Art Markets. The article introduces Paradigm’s newest program: NY: ArtBiz Workshop, which is targeted towards young professionals who are seeking a career in art marketing. |
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Design House Happy Magazine (Dec. 2008)
Happy Magazine presents Christina Kang as being in the forefront among art consultants with 10 years of New York Art Market experience under her belt. Ms. Kang shares her story on how she began to build her art collection, expresses her passion for art collecting, and what she has achieved through collecting. Ms. Kang also gives her knowledge on how to display art residentially in terms of interior theory and harmony. |
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Shinsegae S-Magazine (Fall, 2008)
Samsung Foundation’s Shinsegae Magazine reports on Paradigm Art’s New York art tour lead by founder, Christina Kang. The tour provides participants with the exclusive opportunity to visit high-end art collections, behind the scene tours of galleries, and a look inside of the daily operations of non-profit organizations and private foundations. |
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Korea Tatler (October, 2006)
Christina Kang’s art collection and furniture collection is exhibited in Korea Tatler along with company artists: Cindy Walkman, Scott King, and Sophia Petrides. Quoted as “natural born art collector”, Christina discusses her joy and passion for art collecting. |
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Frau (April, 2005)
List of Art Dealers in New York |
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Haute (March, 2003)
Christina Kang is featured as an “Art Loving Lady”. Haute presents Ms. Kang as an established art dealer in New York who operates Paradigm Art, organizes gallery tours, and as someone who has built a magnificent art collection. |
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Korean Journal (July, 2001)
Christina Kang is given the title “Leading Entrepreneur” by the Korean Journal. Ms. Kang is interviewed and introduces the vision of her company, her gallery tour programs, and gives insightful tips relating to art investment and collecting.
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American-Korean Women Magazine (September, 2000)
Christina Kang, is reported to be a courageous, young Korean-American art dealer and art educator, and is considered to be one of the most dedicated and enthusiastic art brokers of emerging artists in need of a representative, and clients who seek to acquire work for their homes and offices. |
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Harper's Bazaar (November, 2000)
Introduces Paradigm Art’s founder, Christina Kang as one of the successful Korean-American entrepreneurs in New York. |