Edited by Joselina Cruz, Haegue Yang. Text by Joselina Cruz, Esther Lu, Leilani Lynch, Daisy Nam, Padmapani L. Perez, June Yap.
Inspired by the forecasting path of an oncoming storm, Yang examines the human ability to understand our own place in the universe
With her unique interweaving of conceptual language and aesthetic vocabulary, Korean artist Haegue Yang (born 1971) explores humanity’s attempts to confront natural phenomena. Her woven anthropomorphic sculptures, textile canopies and sound elements are placed against a lenticular print backdrop of a digitally altered meteorological image.
STATUS: Forthcoming | 7/16/2024
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Published by Hatje Cantz. Edited by Joselina Cruz, Haegue Yang. Text by Joselina Cruz, Esther Lu, Leilani Lynch, Daisy Nam, Padmapani L. Perez, June Yap.
Inspired by the forecasting path of an oncoming storm, Yang examines the human ability to understand our own place in the universe
With her unique interweaving of conceptual language and aesthetic vocabulary, Korean artist Haegue Yang (born 1971) explores humanity’s attempts to confront natural phenomena. Her woven anthropomorphic sculptures, textile canopies and sound elements are placed against a lenticular print backdrop of a digitally altered meteorological image.