Haegue Yang - Dare to Count Phonemes and Graphemes

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Haegue Yang - Dare to Count Phonemes and Graphemes
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Ute Meta Bauer
By (author) Kathy Noble
Edited by Kyla McDonald
Edited by Steinar Sekkingstad
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:202
Dimensions(mm): Height 250,Width 180
Category/GenreIndividual artists and art monographs
ISBN/Barcode 9783943365917
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Sternberg Press
Imprint Sternberg Press
Publication Date 5 April 2013
Publication Country United States

Description

Haegue Yang interviewed by Kyla McDonald and Steinar Sekkingstad This catalogue accompanies two parallel solo exhibitions by Haegue Yang held in the fall of 2013: "Journal of Bouba/kiki" at Glasgow Sculpture Studios (October 5-December 20, 2013); and "Journal of Echomimetic Motions" at Bergen Kunsthall (October 18-December 22, 2013). This new collaborative publication, Dare to Count Phonemes and Graphemes, has evolved within the framework of these geographically separate yet collaboratively conceived exhibitions. While each exhibition was an independent manifestation, they both are intrinsically linked to Yang's continuous artistic evolution. The developments shown are emblematic of the artist's recent projects, focusing on the ideas of abstraction and motion. This catalogue presents two newly commissioned texts, as well as an interview between Yang and the respective curators of the exhibitions, which explore the artist's distinctive and diverse work. Haegue Yang's works are internationally appreciated and are well known for an eloquent and seductive language of visual abstraction that she often combines with direct sensory experience. She is an artist who continuously pushes the boundaries of her practice, engaging with new methodologies and ways of making. This approach is evident from her exhibitions at Glasgow Sculpture Studios and Bergen Kunsthall as well as this new publication. Copublished with Bergen Kunsthall and Glasgow Sculpture Studios