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"Jinjoon Lee (이진준 born in Masan, South Korea) is a London-based artist, architectural designer and creative director working in a wide range of media, including sculpture, drawings, photo, video, sound installation and architecture, to explore the perception of utopian ideologies. After graduating from Seoul National University in Seoul, he went on to study Moving Image and Design Interaction at the Royal College of Art in London, and the doctorate degree of philosophy in the Ruskin School of Fine Art, University of Oxford. Since giving his debut solo exhibition at ARKO Art Centre of Arts Council Korea in 2008, Lee has exhibited at numerous venues worldwide including Seoul Metropolitan Museum, Korea National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, India International Centre, The Prague National Gallery in the Czech Republic, The National Museum of Bulgaria, Royal College of Art and Royal College of Music in London. He is a full-fledged member of the Royal Society of Sculptors (RSS). Lee’s studio is perhaps best known for the public media sculpture They,http://www.jinjoonlee.com/html/project/view.php?category=&seq;=12&main;=2⊂=8 which was permanently installed at Digital Media City, Seoul in 2010, and works on the architectural design and development of innovative projects for various requests around the world. Public collections * National Museum of Contemporary Art, Gacheon, Korea * The Farjam Collection In DIFC (Dubai International Financial Center), Dubai * Seoul National University, College of Engineering, Seoul, Korea * Hyundai Group. Seoul, Korea * Marriott Hotel, Seoul, Korea * Ministry for National Defense, Seoul, Korea * Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea * Pakyoung Inc., Paju, Korea * Sang-Am Digital Media City (DMC), Seoul Metropolitan Government, Seoul, Korea * Space*C Coreana Museum of Contemporary Art, Seoul, Korea External links * Official website * Royal British Society of Sculptors References 1974 births Living people South Korean video artists South Korean sculptors Creative directors Installation artists Alumni of St Hugh's College, Oxford Alumni of the Ruskin School of Art Alumni of the Royal College of Art Seoul National University alumni "
"Jack Bruce Holden (10 April 1921 - 6 February 2002) was an Australian politician. He was born in Moonee Ponds to produce merchant John Henry Holden and Ada Wanstall. He attended University High School and became a clerk with the Customs Department in 1935. During World War II he served with the Royal Australian Air Force. On 5 November 1943 he married Lisbeth Gilbertson Hutton, with whom he had three children; this marriage was later dissolved. After the war he succeeded his father as proprietor of the family produce firm. In 1955 he was elected to the Victorian Legislative Assembly as the Liberal and Country Party member for Moonee Ponds. He served until his defeat in 1967. He was subsequently a partner in an architects' firm, and on 11 June 1976 married Shirley Heather Dawn, who predeceased him. Holden retired in 1974 and on 17 August 1992 married Ella Winifred Hillier. He died in 2002 at Mandurah in Western Australia. References 1921 births 2002 deaths Liberal Party of Australia members of the Parliament of Victoria Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly 20th-century Australian politicians "
"Hamakor (, "the source"; often typeset as haMakor and häMAKOR) was an Israeli Jewish rock band from Mevo Modi'im. They were formed in 2006 by lead singer Nachman Solomon and released two albums, The Source (2007) and World On Its Side (2010). History Origins (2006-2007) Lead singer and founder Nachman Solomon grew up in Mevo Modi'im, a communal village founded by the late Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach. He is the son of Diaspora Yeshiva Band violinist and founding member Ben Zion Solomon, while his brothers Noah, Yehuda, Meir, and Yosef formed the influential Jewish rock bands Moshav Band and Soulfarm. Nachman performed with his family regularly from a young age. Hamakor was formed at Mevo Modi'im in January 2006 by Solomon and lead guitarist Lazer Grunwald, although the latter was replaced with Yakir Hyman after he moved to the United States a few months later. During the band's first year together, they opened for Moshav Band and Aharit Hayamim and became monthly fixtures at the local Mike's Place. The Source (2006-2010) After a brief US tour, and after about a year of frequent gigging around Jerusalem, HaMakor began recording their debut album, The Source, in the winter of 2006-07. At this point, the band consisted of Yakir Hyman on guitar, Jono Landon on drums, Zechariah Reich on bass, and Ben Frimmer on keys. Shortly after completing the recording, Hyman and Reich were drafted into the Israel Defense Forces. Reich was replaced by bassist Jonathan Fialka. The album was released on May 11, 2007. Near the end of the year, the band was recruited for a 10-city tour of Poland by the country's Chief Rabbi Michael Schudrich. World On Its Side and break-up (2010-2015) The band released their second album, World On Its Side, on July 20, 2010. By this time, the band had acquired guitarist Bruce Burger, a solo artist under the name RebbeSoul, as well as keyboardist Gavriel Saks, bassist Yosef Solomon, and drummer Eliezer Grundman. The album spawned two singles, "Illusion" and "Memories". After a period of inactivity, the band resurfaced in 2014 with the Solomon brothers accompanied by guitarist Ben Katz, keyboardist Mendy Portnoy, and drummer Chemy Soibelman, formerly of The Groggers. The band released a single, "Lift Me Up", and announced plans for a third album of the same name. However, in a 2016 interview, Nachman Solomon confirmed that, following several member departures, the band had "kind of died out" a few years prior. He, Yosef, and brother Sruli Solomon currently perform as The Solomon Brothers. Musical style Hamakor played a mix of grunge, trance fusion, folk, and classic rock music with Hebrew and English lyrics. Band members have cited influences from Pearl Jam, Phish, and Disco Biscuits. Lead singer Nachman Solomon's songwriting was influenced by funk, reggae, jam band, and blues music, and the group's concerts often featured covers of The Who and The Grateful Dead, as well as Jewish artists like Shlomo Carlebach. Although many of Hamakor's lyrics were religious-themed, Solomon has argued that non-Jews can also enjoy their music, saying, "The words are meaningful and spiritual, but we don't play mostly songs based on biblical verses". Members Final line-up *Nachman Solomon – lead vocals, rhythm guitar *Ben Katz – lead guitar, vocals *Yosef Solomon – bass guitar, vocals *Chemy Soibelman – drums *Mendy Portnoy – keyboards Past members *Ben Frimmer – keyboards, synths *Jonathan Fialko – bass guitar *Lazer Grunwald – guitar *Bruce Burger – guitar, vocals *Gavriel Saks – keyboards, vocals *Eliezer Grundman – drums *Jono Landon – drums *Yakir Hyman – guitar *Zechariah Reich – bass *Jake Polansky - drums Discography ;Albums *The Source (2007) *World On Its Side (2010) ;Singles *"Illusion" (2010; World On Its Side) *"Memories" (2011; World On Its Side) *"Lift Me Up" (2014) References Jewish musical groups Jewish folk rock groups Shlomo Carlebach Livetronica music groups Israeli alternative rock groups Musical groups established in 2006 Grunge musical groups Jam bands Solomon family "