Kajin Goh

Kajin Goh currently lives and works in Montreal, where he divides his time between design and pursuing an independent art practice. In 1999, he co-founded and art-directed the graffiti art and music magazine Under Pressure, later working as art director for ITF (International Turntablists' Federation) Canada. Design-related projects include architectural design for The Urban Gallery - a prototype 'free-zone' for graffiti writers in Montreal; poster and kit designs for Declarations of [inter]dependence and the im[media]cy of design; plus designs for the Canadian Centre of Architecture, Ellen Lupton, Naomi Klein, and old-school b-boy outfit the Rock Steady Crew (NY). He has participated in the following group shows: Out For Fame 2000, a graffiti art/photography exhibit; and Interstate (2003) with Carrick Dennison and Cody Stephenson at the VAV Gallery in Montreal. A recent video work (Untitled [Four:00]) was purchased in 2004 by Concordia University for inclusion in the Contemporary Art History program. His work can be seen on-line at www.pfood.net.