David B. Jang is a multidisciplinary artist and an inventor, based in Los Angeles. He is known for his imaginative kinetic installations, which employ hacked consumer electronics and subverted household appliances. These vestiges of technology, with their life’s instructions, literally coded into their motherboards, mimicking simulation of humans in technology as measurable space to discuss probabilities. Pursuing subliminal thought processes, timelessness, cyclical ideas, and disorientation. Depicting an entity of both cosmic and infinitesimal proportions, an idea that mirrors the expanse of the universe are Jang’s practice. He received a BFA from College of Visual Arts, St Paul, Minnesota, MFA in Art and Technology program at California Institute of the Arts.
David B. Jang has exhibited both nationally and internationally at museums and galleries, including: The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; Gwangju Design Biennale, South Korea; Laguna Art Museum; Museum of Art and History; Torrance Art Museum; Los Angeles International Airport; Robert and Frances Fullerton Museum of Art; Ronald H. Silverman Fine Arts Gallery; Kellogg University Art Gallery (CalPoly); Ahha Tulsa Museum; Gilcrease Museum, Oklahoma; Korean Cultural Center, Los Angeles; Nagasaki Museum of Fine Art, Japan; Paju Kyoha Art Center, Korea; Shone-show Gallery, China; Heritage Art Center, Philippines; Locust Projects, Miami; He has been featured in numerous publications, such as Miami New Times, Wall Street International, Huffington Post Arts, Art Ltd., Korean American Magazine, ARTPULSE, Artillery, KCET Artbound, Coagula Art Journal, California Contemporary Art Magazine, and Art Week LA, Korea times, Fabrik Media.