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Series Of Vulnerable Arrangements – Domestics Of Community by Haegue Yang…

Korean artist Haegue Yang will exhibit at the 53rd Venice Art Biennale. Curated by Eungie Joo of the New Museum, ‘Condensation’ will feature three newly commissioned works in sculpture, video, and installation that reflect the breadth of Yang’s work and her concern with the potential of marginalized spaces and the possibilities for alternate forms of public engagement. Yang’s work will also be installed in the arsenale as part of Daniel Birnbaum’s main exhibition, ‘Making Worlds’. In the exhibition, Yang explores hidden spaces that might be considered marginal, but to the artist constitute profound backdrops for understanding: vulnerable sites where informal development can occur. Using condensation as a metaphor, Yang seeks direct communication with unknown people through a seemingly intangible path of exchange—one that imparts nonfunctional yet ontologically significant information. (via)

Series Of Vulnerable Arrangements – Domestics Of Community by Haegue Yang

Korean artist Haegue Yang will exhibit at the 53rd Venice Art Biennale. Curated by Eungie Joo of the New Museum, ‘Condensation’ will feature three newly commissioned works in sculpture, video, and installation that reflect the breadth of Yang’s work and her concern with the potential of marginalized spaces and the possibilities for alternate forms of public engagement. Yang’s work will also be installed in the arsenale as part of Daniel Birnbaum’s main exhibition, ‘Making Worlds’.

In the exhibition, Yang explores hidden spaces that might be considered marginal, but to the artist constitute profound backdrops for understanding: vulnerable sites where informal development can occur. Using condensation as a metaphor, Yang seeks direct communication with unknown people through a seemingly intangible path of exchange—one that imparts nonfunctional yet ontologically significant information. (via)