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 | Atta Kim: The Museum Project. New York, 2005. 4°, 96 S., durchg. farb. Abb., geb. 45,00 Euro. Diesen Titel bestellen
In "The Museum Project", Korean artist Atta Kim commandeers average scenes (city streets, department stores, freight depots, and forests) and turns them into exhibition spaces. On display are people crammed into acrylic boxes, stacked in sets, on end, or sometimes alone. The images range from the shocking and iconoclastic to the sublime and transcendent. Curious and startling, Kim's work straddles the indeterminate ground between performance, photography, and an alternate form of anthropology. |
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