Haegue Yang

Emergence

  • 2021
  • DelMonico Books & Prestel

  • Out of print

This book brings together artworks from the past two decades and traces the arc of Haegue Yang’s impressive and wide-ranging oeuvre.

Haegue Yang is renowned for her multifaceted works that vary in form from collage to kinetic sculpture, perceptively evoking historical and contemporary narratives of migration, displacement, and cross-cultural translation. Using a language of abstraction, Yang transforms ordinary and domestic materials, such as venetian blinds, light bulbs, drying racks, yarn, and bells, into deeply allegorical, meticulously constructed installations and sculptures that dissociate these materials from their original contexts. The artist’s installations become immersive environments that provoke the senses with a diversity of scents, sounds, and textures.
Featuring essays contextualizing Yang’s artistic career, this book fully illustrates the scope of Art Gallery of Ontario's exhibition and generates new understandings of Yang’s transformative contributions to the field of contemporary art.

Edited by Haegue Yang & Adelina Vlas
Texts by Adelina Vlas, Lynne Cooke & Beck Jee-Sook
In English
Harcover, 22 x 31 cm, 160 pp.
ISBN: 9783791359656

 

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