Haegue Yang: Leap Year **SIGNED COPY**
SIGNED COPY
Hayward Gallery Exhibition - Haegue Yang: Leap Year
9 Oct 2024 – 5 Jan 2025
A world of inventive, immersive and multisensory installations and sculptures that weave connections between disparate histories, cultures and traditions in the first major UK survey of the internationally celebrated artist Haegue Yang (b.1971, Seoul).
Considered to be one of the leading artistic voices of her generation, Haegue Yang’s work is both spellbinding and boundary-pushing, probing into contemporary ideas of cross-cultural pollination, modernism and folk traditions, and personal and political histories. Leap Year will illuminate Yang’s multifaceted, interdisciplinary and highly inventive practice from the early 2000s to today. This richly illustrated book includes essays by Hayward Gallery Senior Curator Yung Ma and writer Pablo Larios, and an interview with the artist by curator and writer Lynne Cooke.
Paperback with specially engineered with die-cut, folded flaps,
192 pages.
SIGNED COPY
Hayward Gallery Exhibition - Haegue Yang: Leap Year
9 Oct 2024 – 5 Jan 2025
A world of inventive, immersive and multisensory installations and sculptures that weave connections between disparate histories, cultures and traditions in the first major UK survey of the internationally celebrated artist Haegue Yang (b.1971, Seoul).
Considered to be one of the leading artistic voices of her generation, Haegue Yang’s work is both spellbinding and boundary-pushing, probing into contemporary ideas of cross-cultural pollination, modernism and folk traditions, and personal and political histories. Leap Year will illuminate Yang’s multifaceted, interdisciplinary and highly inventive practice from the early 2000s to today. This richly illustrated book includes essays by Hayward Gallery Senior Curator Yung Ma and writer Pablo Larios, and an interview with the artist by curator and writer Lynne Cooke.
Paperback with specially engineered with die-cut, folded flaps,
192 pages.
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Haegue Yang: Leap Year **SIGNED COPY**
SIGNED COPY
Hayward Gallery Exhibition - Haegue Yang: Leap Year
9 Oct 2024 – 5 Jan 2025
A world of inventive, immersive and multisensory installations and sculptures that weave connections between disparate histories, cultures and traditions in the first major UK survey of the internationally celebrated artist Haegue Yang (b.1971, Seoul).
Considered to be one of the leading artistic voices of her generation, Haegue Yang’s work is both spellbinding and boundary-pushing, probing into contemporary ideas of cross-cultural pollination, modernism and folk traditions, and personal and political histories. Leap Year will illuminate Yang’s multifaceted, interdisciplinary and highly inventive practice from the early 2000s to today. This richly illustrated book includes essays by Hayward Gallery Senior Curator Yung Ma and writer Pablo Larios, and an interview with the artist by curator and writer Lynne Cooke.
Paperback with specially engineered with die-cut, folded flaps,
192 pages.
SIGNED COPY
Hayward Gallery Exhibition - Haegue Yang: Leap Year
9 Oct 2024 – 5 Jan 2025
A world of inventive, immersive and multisensory installations and sculptures that weave connections between disparate histories, cultures and traditions in the first major UK survey of the internationally celebrated artist Haegue Yang (b.1971, Seoul).
Considered to be one of the leading artistic voices of her generation, Haegue Yang’s work is both spellbinding and boundary-pushing, probing into contemporary ideas of cross-cultural pollination, modernism and folk traditions, and personal and political histories. Leap Year will illuminate Yang’s multifaceted, interdisciplinary and highly inventive practice from the early 2000s to today. This richly illustrated book includes essays by Hayward Gallery Senior Curator Yung Ma and writer Pablo Larios, and an interview with the artist by curator and writer Lynne Cooke.
Paperback with specially engineered with die-cut, folded flaps,
192 pages.