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Christine Sun Kim: Oh Me Oh My
By (artist) Christine Sun Kim, Edited by Christine Sun Kim, Edited by Rachel Seligman, Introduction by Daisy Desrosiers, Introduction by Johan Lundh, Introduction by Aileen Burns, Introduction by Rachel Seligman, Introduction by Matthew Hyland, Text by Malik Gaines, Text by David Horvitz
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Drawings, videos and murals center the experience of the Deaf community in an auditory world Published with Tang Museum, CAG, Gund, and Remai Modern. In this monograph, the groundbreaking work of the American-born, Berlin-based artist Christine Sun Kim (born 1980) is explored through essays, short texts and reflections, an interview and abundant large-scale images of Kim's work. An artist who foregrounds the visual, physical and political dimension of sound, Kim challenges the notion that sound is solely an auditory experience. Kim, whose first language is American Sign Language (ASL), uses elements from various information systems, such as musical notation, infographics and ASL, to develop a dryly humorous visual vocabulary in a variety of mediums, including performance, drawing, video, lectures and more. She aims to draw attention to the power imbalances between the hearing world and the Deaf community, as well as to celebrate the generative possibilities and creative energy that can arise from interactions between people with different positionalities and modes of communication.
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Publisher | Distributed Art Publishers
Published date | 26 Mar 2024
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Format | Hardback
Pages | 216
Dimensions | 330 x 241 x 0mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 0g
ISBN | 978-1-6368-1126-0
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