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Yang Hae-gue poses with her solo exhibition “MMCA Hyundai Motor Series 2020: Haegue Yang - O2 & H2O” in October. (Park Hyun-koo/The Korea Herald) |
The kinetic and sonic sculptures by globally acclaimed installation artist Yang Hae-gue are being performed throughout February at the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea, where her fifth solo exhibition in Korea “MMCA Hyundai Motor Series 2020: Haegue Yang - O2 & H2O” is underway.
A total of 9 pieces of the artist’s kinetic sculptures including “Sonic Domesticus,” “Sonic Clotheshorse” and “Sonic Ropes” will be activated for 15 minutes at 5 p.m. everyday throughout February with an additional performance at 7 p.m. on Wednesdays and Saturdays. The performance is choreographed by Park Sang-yun.
The exhibition, held in partnership with the Hyundai Motor Company, opened on Sept. 29, unveiling 40 works by the artist, including those created for the show.
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“Sonic Domesticus” by Yang Hae-gue (MMCA) |
Her new work, “Sonic Clotheshorses,” is a laundry drying rack whose frame is enshrouded with bells as though shaping a body. She came up with more than 40 different shapes of racks, and the seventh and eighth shapes are on display at the exhibition.
“Yang understands ‘Sonic Clotheshorses’ as a game, which will end by exhausting its variations without winning or losing. Implicated by the equipment of handles on all sides, ‘Sonic Clotheshorse’ inherently contains a possible performativity between a human performer and objects. Handles here become an important metaphor of a mediation between the human body and the objects, and activating them results in a movement,” the artist‘s note on her official website says.
The exhibition runs through Feb. 28 on a reservation basis, which can be made at kguide.kr/mmca001/. MMCA Seoul is currently hosting “MMCA Hyundai Motor Series 2020: Haegue Yang - O2 & H2O,” “Korea Artist Prize 2020,” “Lee Seung Taek’s Non-Art: The Inversive Act” and “MMCA Collection Highlights 2020+.”
By Park Yuna (
yunapark@heraldcorp.com)