Kimsooja, A Needle Woman, 1999 – 2001, video still from Cairo, 8 channel video projection, 6:33 loop, silent, Collection of The National Museum of Contemporary Art, Korea, Courtesy of Kimsooja Studio
Thursday, September 26, 2013, 5:30 PM | Center for Creative Photography 108
Lecture: Dimension of a Needle
Kimsooja is an internationally acclaimed Korean-born (1957-) multi-media artist who lives and works in New York, Paris, and Seoul. Her work combines performance, video and installation, addressing issues of the displaced self.
Kimsooja brings together a conceptual and structural investigation of performance through immobility that inverts the notion of the artist as the predominant actor. Besides taking us on her journey, Kimsooja’s work is an invitation to question our existence, and the major challenges we are facing in this era.
Bio: Kimsooja’s work has been exhibited internationally. Solo exhibitions include P.S.1/ MOMA; Crystal Palace of Reina Sophia; traveling solo show at Contemporary Art Museum of Lyon, Museum Kunst Palast Dusseldorf, and PAC Milan; Hirshhorn Museum; Vancouver Art Gallery; The Korea Pavilion, Venice Biennale; Miami Art Museum; Perm Contemporary Art Museum, Russia; Kunsthale 44 Møn; La Fenice Venice; Baltic Center; BOZAR Brussels; Kunsthalle Bern; Kunsthalle Vienna; the National Museum of Contemporary Art Korea for the Yong Gwang Nuclear Power Plant; Daegu Art Museum; Atelier Hermes Seoul; Rodin Gallery Seoul; ICC, Tokyo; and CCA KitakyushuKimsooja is an internationally acclaimed Korean born (1957-) multi media artist who lives and works in New York, Paris, and Seoul.
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