Kóan Jeff Baysa, M.D.
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Kóan Jeff Baysa is a physician, contemporary art collector, curator, designer, writer, critic, Whitney Museum Independent Study Program - Helena Rubinstein Curatorial Fellow, and a member of AICA, the association of international art critics. He specialises in designing and producing projects and events that appose and contextualise seemingly disparate subjects. A contributing writer for the online publication ArtSlant, and contributing writer and art editor for the now online contemporary culture periodical, aRUde, he has written for Art Asia Pacific, Flavorpill, Ctrl+P Journal of Contemporary Art, the Scent Marketing Institute Newsletter, and is the Pacific editor for d'Art International (Toronto),
As a medical scientist, his interests center around issues
of the sensate body and in the ways that the physical self experiences and knows the world
through the senses; as a cultural worker, his interests lie in examining the dynamics of subcultures nesting within
larger cultures. As an artist, he is most interested in creating text-based works, experimenting in all media.
KJ Baysa has curated
shows for the London Biennale, LA International Biennial, Chinese Biennial, Whitney
Museum, Canon Corporation, The United Nations, and has organised and participated in art
events throughout the US and in Paris, Cork, London, Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Tuzla, Sarajevo, Beirut, Beijing, Bandung,
Hong Kong, Manila, Santiago, Singapore, Cologne, Seoul, St. Petersburg, Madras, Mexico City, and
Yokohama. On the boards of The Vera List Center for Art and Politics at The New School University and the Art Omi International Artist Colony, he has presented lectures at the Whitney Museum of American Art, MoMA in New York, and is on the advisory panels for the Chelsea Art Museum in New York, Art and Med in Los Angeles, and the Streaming Museum, a cybersite with public exhibition spaces on all seven continents.
He is a member of the Fragrance Advisory Board, and a consultant to and associate of The Daily Brand, a multi-disciplinary
communications agency based in Los Angeles headed by Colin Mangham, a fellow founding member of MOCA China. He is an organising committee member of MMVR (Medicine Meets Virtual Reality). The critic-in residence for the 2006 Art Omi International Artist Colony in Ghent, New York, in 2007 he received a Ford Foundation grant to lecture on contemporary curatorial practice at the Hanoi University
of Culture in Vietnam and conducted a survey of contemporary art in
south and north Vietnam. In March 2009, he presented lectures and conducted workshops on the curatorial process from his unique perspective as a physician, at Zayed University campuses in Dubai and Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
Born and raised in Hawaii and completing his medical training at UCSF with a fellowship in allergy and clinical immunology, Dr. Baysa divides his time between New York and Los Angeles. He was an assistant clinical professor of pediatrics at the John A. Burns School of Medicine. With a special interest in the role of the sense of smell in health and aesthetics, he is creating scents with professional parfumers, curating olfactory exhibitions with artists, and collaborating in olfactory clinical research projects with scientists in Los Angeles and Berlin. He has segued from a clinical practice to focus on research investigating olfactory stimuli and their potential beneficial effects on memory disorders.
Presentation Culture
Do You Want Gold? an extraordinary dining/installation/performance event orchestrated by Kirsha Kaechele of KKProjects in New Orleans. 15 April 2010, Chelsea District of Manhattan, NY
KJ Baysa presents Ali Hossaini and
SWEATSHOPPE (Bruno Levy and Blake Shaw) at the
Ise Cultural Foundation, 555 Broadway below Prince, through 30 April 2010, Tue-Sat 11AM-6PM.
Scents and Medical Sensibility at the Smith Farm Center for
Healing and the Arts, Washington DC. Through 1 May 2010
Curatorial advisor for Aurora by Grimanesa Amoros at Issey Miyake TriBeCa

CANCELLED
due to suspected malfeasance, watch for re-emergence with a new business partner
New York - 28 January 2010 - Dress You Up in Love - With Mie Iwatsuki; a benefit fashion event with art curators. museum directors, and artists walking the runway along with models.
Emilio Chapela's solo text-based show, miss |communication at the Leon Museum in the state of Guanajuato, Mexico. Vernissage: 2 June 2009
Presentation at Kunsthalle Exnergasse, Vienna, Austria with Daniel Margulies (work with Sharp shown). 12 May 2009
Curator for Anne Katrine Senstad's Diaspora USA Chapter
at the Lab Gallery, 8-29 May 20009
With Seth Carnes, the iheart art-wine poetics project; 2 May 2009 - Martin Showroom, St. Helena, Napa Valley, Northern California
Inducted as a member of the Fragrance Advisory Board, 4 April 2009
Presenter for Janet Bellotto's book launch of WAVE and Otherworldly Stories,
part of Art Dubai, 19 March 2009.
Press preview of the Sharjah Biennial and the Bastakiya Art Fair in Dubai, UAE,
March 2009.
MMVR17 Salon and The Well, Long Beach, California - 19-22 January 2009 presenting Virgil Wong, Joyce Cutler-Shaw, Jiayi and Shih-wen Young, Alessandro Marianantoni and Marcos Lutyens
Entre NOUS at KKProjects 28 Oct - 2 Nov 2008. Performance artists with serial audiences of one with Gabrielle Penabaz and Angela Freiberger.
Juror for the NurtureArt Benefit 2008, along with guest curators Lilly Wei, Amy Rosemblum Martin, and Lowell Pettit
Curator for Janet Bellotto's WAVE at the Lab for Installation and Performance Art, Roger Smith Hotel, New York - 9 September 2008
Ise Cultural Foundation Awards, SoHo, New York - presented to Zhang Yu (L) and Komaki Yamakawa (R) - 23 August 2008
Performance by Ash Keating, Ssamzie residency artist from Australia. Presentation to Artists in Residence at Ssamzie Art Space, Seoul - 12 August 2008
The Chinese Biennial 2008 Beijing - Curated by Pan Xing Lei, Li Shanhu,
Kóan Jeff Baysa, 2 August 2008 at the Ku Art Center.
KJB presented Christopher Yockey, Klaus Schafler, Janet Bellotto, Joyce Cutler-Shaw, Jiayi Young, Shih-Wen Young, James Jack, Yun Bai, Doug White, Ann Stoddard, Aaron Sheppard, Edina Seleskovic, Eric Van Hove, Cory Wagner, Dinh Cong Dat, Steve DeGroodt, Christopher Ho, Bodo Korsig, and Steed Taylor.
"Passing and Peril on the Information Superhighway:
Representation of Individual Asian Identity in Cyberspace" Panel
discussion with Roopesh Sitharan, Mina Cheon, Judy Sibayan,
Jiayi Young. ISEA Singapore 25 July - 3 August 2000 (image by Robbie Cooper, New York)
TEKRAR by David Marcus Abir in The Sonic Self, Chelsea Art Museum, New York 17 July - 30 August 2008
Womb of a Pregnant Man, by Virgil Wong in The Sonic Self, Chelsa Art Museum, New York 17 July - 30 August 2008
Benefit auction event for HIV Law Project, Moti Hasson Gallery, 2 June 2008. Silent auction pieces.
"Prometheus-Frankenstein" a lecture addressing the blended careers of physician-artists, from Wolfgang Laib to Eric Avery. St. Francis University, Fort Wayne, Indiana - 23 April 2008
With P Millns, the scent of Surrender, in If There Ever Was: Extinct and Impossible Smells, curated by Robert Blackson at cuchifritos, New York - 22 March 2008
Cadavre Exquis/VietNam - Video variation of the surrealist game by artists from Hanoi, Hue, and Ho Chi Minh City at Art Prospects, participating in Asian Contemporary Art Week. 17-23 March 2008
Presentation entitled curare delivered at MoMA for a conference sponsored jointly by MoMA, Vanderbilt University Medical Center and The Society for the Arts in Healthcare. 7 March 2008.
10 January - 30 March 2008 - No Such Place (2), photo-based works by Emirati women artists, at the Lobby Gallery of the Roger Smith Hotel. Curated by Janet Bellotto, organised by KJB. Included HH Sheikah Lafeetah Al Maktoum, Ebtisam Abdul-Aziz (Sharjah), Lateefa Maktoum - image depicted (Dubai), Mazyoona Abdulla (Dubai), and Shamma Al Amri (Dubai).
4January 08 "Fuerzas Naturales: Against Type" ; Photographs by Laura Aguilar and Delilah Montoya. Magnan Emrich Contemporary, New York
20 December 07 - "Materia Dolorosa" International group exhibition at Galeria Metropolitana in Santiago, Chile, part of the global MuseumMan tour. Artists:
Cory Wagner, Kata Mejia, Rodney Dickson; the second iteration in
Valparaiso included Yeni Mao, Anindita Dutta, Mithu Sen, Virgil Wong
Natsu, the Chandelier Artist in Dehisce at KKProjects, December 2007, New Orleans.
"Yokohama Boogie: Under the Influence" at ZAIM, Yokohama, Japan. International exhibition by 15 artists inspired by Yokohama's pioneering spirit. 15-30 September 2007.
Invited to be a member of the International Programming Committee for
ISEA 2008 Singapore
Participant, "When Art (Or In What Regard)" a collaborative project initiated by Jeanette Doyle with Sara Reisman, available online and in print at Socrates Sculpture Park. 11-26 August 2007.
For aRude magazine's issue on fragrance, interviews with Toshiko Mori, Chair of the Department of Architecture at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design; Herzog & de Meuron, Pritzger Prize Winners 2001; Nobi Shioya, independent fragrance designer
"Flora Exquis" online exhibition at GrackleWorld
aRude magazine interview with Malcolm Daniel, Curator of Photographs at the Metropolitan Museum, New York
With Kanoa WH Baysa and Ikaika MG Baysa in The Most Curatorial Biennial of the Universe, Apex Art, New York, 7 July 2007
(SOLD)
Benefit auction event for HIV Law Project, Moti Hasson Gallery, New York. 4 June 2007. Silent auction pieces
Participant in Eric Van Hove's audio piece, Three Dialogues, streamed at Art on Call on the Bloomberg website, 23 May 2007.
"Sudden Springs Suite" paintings by Charles Michael Norton, 5 Harrison Street, New York. 19 April - 20 June 2007.
"Vitamin W: The Wonder Factor, Altered States" at cWOW,
6 Crawford Street, Newark, New Jersey. 12 April - 31 May 2007.
25 March 2007 - Auction Committee Member, BAM Art Silent Auction Committee
A three day lecture series on curatorial practice and presentation culture at Hanoi University of Culture, North Vietnam. Sponsorship and travel grant by the Ford Foundation, Dong Son Today Foundation. 28-30 March 2007.
"Science Friction-1: The Hottest Scientists in the Art World" at the Penthouse of the Roger Smith Hotel. Discussion of materials in the arts. Doug Fitch (foodstuffs), Adam Zaretsky (living tissue), Michael Rees (systems), W. Brad Paley (data). 4 February 2007. ScienceFrictionArtistsStatements.pdf
Asian American Art Centre Selection Panel for the 16th Annual Exhibition (with Reiko Tomii, Shelly Bahl, Jung Hyang Kim, Judy Collischan). 27 July 2006.
"Nature in the Garage: Exploding Wonder" panel discussion with d'Art International publisher Steve Rockwell and artist-writer curator Janet Bellatto. Gallery 1313, Toronto, Canada. 2 August 2006.
Critic-in-residence for the Art Omi International Artist Colony in Ghent, New York, 2-23 July 2006.
"d'Asie d'Afrique" at Museum 63, Kowloon, Hong Kong. A new media version of the New York
exhibition cited as "One of the Best in 2005" by Art Asia Pacific
magazine Almanac: June 3, 2006
"Alimatuan: The Emerging Artist as American Filipino" at The Contemporary Museum, Honolulu, Hawaii. Presenting 26 emerging artists, concurrent with the 100th anniversary of Filipino immigration to the United States. May 25, 2006
Membership in AICA, Association International Critiques d'Art, May 2006.
Codes of Culture: Video Art from 7 Continents advisor to curator Nina Colosi. arteBA2006, 15 Feria de Arte Contemporaneo, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
May 19, 2006.
Drawing the Line at the Center Against Domestic Violence. Art auction benefit committee member. New York. 8 May 2006.
T5S vs. KDU fashion launch with artwork by Kareem Black, Jason Bass, Chuck Anderson, David Gensler, Vault 49, David Choong-Lee, Nigel Dennis, Lex Mestrovic. Triple 5 Soul stores in Brooklyn and Manhattan. 27 April 2006. Hyperbeast Interview

Chimaera
at Tenri Cultural Institute, New York. Talented artists of diverse
racial backgrounds express phenotypes and artworks of hybrid vigor.
9 February 2006.

cuatro at Sumi New York, in SoHo. Featuring
Franklin Evans, Shingo Francis, Cordy Ryman, Christopher Saunders.
2 February 2006.
art::pulse magazine launch. Artists featured in the online magazine presented works in an upper east side penthouse space. 20 January 2006.
"Metabodies: Medicine and Media" at the
Elizabeth Stone Harper Gallery at Presbyterian College, Clinton, South
Carolina. Virgil Wong and Jeff Wyckoff. 19 January 2006.
Red Beans and Rice at the Eleanor D. Wilson Museum, Hollis University, Roanoke, Virginia. 17 January 2006.
Russia 2: Bad News from Russia at Ethan Cohen Fine Arts, TriBeCa, New York. Featuring the Blue Noses, artists from Siberia. 17 December 2005.
"d'Afrique, d'Asie" at Ethan Cohen Fine Arts, TriBeCa, New York. Examining the
contemporary links between Africa and Asia seen through the lens of
Asian hip hop, interracial marriages, artists of mixed Asian-African
parentage. 17 November 2005.
"Red Beans and Rice at the Elizabeth Stone Harper Gallery at Presbyterian College, Clinton, South Carolina. 8 November 2005.

"USUK2"
at Three Colts Gallery, London. The reciprocal component, concurrent
with the Frieze Art Fair, of the show that opened at the Lab Gallery in
New York, concurrent with the Frieze Art Fair. 7 October 2005.
Dominik Lejman at MOCA London. Video projections by this professor of art from Poznan, Poland. Lecture at the Polish Embassy. Exhibition concurrent with the Frieze Art Fair. 16 October 2005
"Flippin' Out: Maynila to Williamsburgh" at Goliath Visual Space in Greenpoint/Brooklyn, New York. Showcasing artists from artist-run alternative spaces in Manila and NY-based artists of Filipino ancestry in a parallel artist-run space in New York. 17 September 2005
Red Beans and Rice at the Atlanta Contemporary Art Center. Asian artists influenced by life experiences in the American South. 9 Sept 2005.
"Summer Here" at 5 Harrison, TriBeCA, NY. Works by Masami Teraoka, Zhang Hongtu, and Katsuya Nishimori. 26 July 2005.

‘INKED!’ at the Shore Institute of Contemporary Art, Long Branch, New Jersey.
Artworks by artists inspired by tattooage. 15 July 2005.
Anatomically Correct - Broadway Gallery, New York. 7 May 2004. Aaron Sheppard first appeared as a life-sized Barbie in the "original" box, and then as Ken.
Planet Paul at 45 Greene Street, SoHo, New York, 2004.
/S/ (Seven Deadly Sins) at
Cleveland State University Art Gallery, Ohio. An installation of smells
of the Seven Deadly Sins designed by fragrance artists in the industry.
24 January - 8 March 2003.
"Divining Fragments: Reconciling the Body" at the Center for Photography at Woodstock, 2003.
Per Ora: Consuming Desire, an online exhibition for Visual Aids, October 2002 - Orifice #2 by David Kreuger (1999).
"Oxygen" at White Box,
Chelsea, NY. Gordon Matta-Clark, Marina Abramovic, Ann Hamilton, Oscar
Munoz, Wendy Jacob, Montien Boonma, David Shaw, Pak Keung Wan, Roland
Flexner, Sarah Lovitt, Rey Akdogan. 8 February - 9 March 2002.
"FAKE!" at post, Los Angeles. Group exhibition about the webs of illusion in its capital city. 10 November 2002.
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Both sciences and the arts are healing cultures. The words "curing" and "curating" share the same root word, curare, in Latin, "to help."
Approximately twenty four hours prior to this medical emergency in the air, I was opening the exhibition d'Asie d'Afrique at Museum 63 in Hong Kong.
The woman seated in 39G on the American Airlines flight from Honolulu to Chicago was experiencing increasing difficulty seeing clearly, her vision collapsing to a tunnel-like view, with complaints that she was losing sensation in her extremities. She also complained of a headache and abdominal pain. Her husband was concerned that she was becoming progressively weak and unresponsive. The flight attendant put out a call over the speakers for doctors on board, and I rose to examine the patient. Another physician, in Bermuda shorts and a bright blue Margaritaville t-shirt and me, in camouflage shorts, flip-flops, and a Triple 5 Soul black hoodie, appeared unlikely attendants to this woman symptomatic from dehydration and electrolye imbalance secondary to gastroenteritis with diarrhea, symptoms that afflicted several other passengers on board their holiday cruise in Hawaiian waters. Although her initial low blood pressure and confusional state improved after oral rehydration, after appropriate history-taking and a limited physical exam, our joint medical decision was to divert the flight to San Francisco to deplane and stabilize the patient with more definitive care in health facilities on the ground. She was expected to fully respond to intravenous rehydration and electrolyte replacement.
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Big mahalos to my family for their love and constant support: parents Danny and Pat Baysa, sister Beverly; son Colter with Juliet and grandson Liam, son Kanoa with Emma and grandsons Ikaika and Kekoa; sons Dylan, Elan, Nohea, and daughter Aiyana.
Dedicated to our daughter Leah lost to stomach cancer on 10 November 2006, hanai
sister Ella lost to lung cancer on 4 May 2008, friend Sergio who
drowned off of the Hawaiian island of Oahu on 11 July 2008 and my "evil twin brother" James, who perished in Mumbai on 7 January 2010, while on a social mission. I love and miss you all so much.
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