Suki Seokyeong Kang : Black Mat Oriole / Curators: Alex Klein and Kate Kraczon. Maria Lind Suki Seokyeong Kang (Artist), Alex Klein (Contributor), Kate Kraczon (Contributor)
Material type: TextSeries: Roma Publications 359Publication details: Amsterdam Amsterdam, Roma Publications; Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania; 2019Description: 240p; 21x27pISBN:- 9789492811547
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Published with exhibition of same title at Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania. This work was supported by Ewha Womans University Research Grant of 2018
The first book on acclaimed South Korean multimedia artist Suki Seokyeong Kang, whose sculptures, paintings and videos explore the power and politics of space Black Mat Oriole is the result of five years of research by South Korean artist Suki Seokyeong Kang (born 1977), who has combined sculpture, painting and video to create a multi-site installation that explores the power and politics of space.Grounded in the histories of Korean craft and choreography, Kang's multimedia project reassesses the use of geometry―particularly grids―in art-making activities in both traditional Korean art and Western abstraction. This book accompanies her first US museum exhibit at the University of Pennsylvania's Institute of Contemporary Art. Alongside full-color photographs that capture the impressive scope of Kang's installation, a foil-stamped cover and special graphic interpretations of Suki's work by designers Sulki & Min, the book includes three critical essays on her work and an interview with the artist.
Korean; English
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