Haegue Yang

Minimalism: Space. Light. Object

National Gallery, Singapore
January 13th, 2019 — 3 p.m.
Talk

Haegue Yang, Sol LeWitt Upside Down – Structure with Three Towers, Expanded 23 Times, Split in Three, 2015, aluminum Venetian blinds, aluminum hanging structure, powder coating, steel wire, 3 towers, 350 x 352.5 x 352.5 cm each . Courtesy of Galerie Chantal Crousel, Paris and Kukje Gallery, Seoul. Installation view of La Vie Moderne, La Biennale de Lyon, La Sucrière, Lyon, 2015. Photo: Blaise Adilon, Biennale de Lyon 2015.

National Gallery, Singapore
Artist talk on January 13, 2019 — 3 pm

In his 1969 manifesto "Sentences on Conceptual Art," Sol Lewitt stated, “Conceptual artists are mystics rather thanrationalists. They leap to conclusions that logic cannot reach.” Learn more about Haegue Yang’s practice, with an emphasis on key works influenced by Conceptual Art. These include her ongoing series Sol LeWitt Upside Down, featured in the exhibition Minimalism: Space. Light. Object.

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