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b. 1957 -

Kimsooja (Korean: ???; born 1957) is a South Korean, multi-disciplinary conceptual artist based in New York, Paris, and Seoul. Her practice combines performance, film, photo, and site-specific installation using textile, light, and sound. Kimsooja’s work investigates questions concerning the conditions of humanity, while engaging issues of aesthetics, culture, politics, and the environment. Her principle of ‘non-doing’ and ‘non-making,’ which follows a conceptual and structural investigation of performance through modes of mobility and immobility, inverts the notion of the artist as the predominant actor.

Kimsooja's recent major projects include Traversées\Kimsooja, Poitiers, France (2019-2020), To Breathe, Public Commission for the new metro station Mairie de Saint-Ouen in Paris (2020), 21st century new stained-glass commission for the Saint-Etienne Cathedral in Metz, France (2020), Asia Society Triennial, New York (2020). Kimsooja has exhibited in major museums and institutions around the world, including Peabody Essex Museum (2019); Yorkshire Sculpture Park and Chapel (2018-2019); Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (2018); Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein (2017); MMCA Korea (2016); Centre Pompidou Metz (2015); Guggenheim Museum Bilbao (2015); Vancouver Art Gallery (2013); Museum of Modern Art Saint-Etienne (2012); Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) (2012); Baltic Center for Contemporary Art Gateshead, UK (2009); BOZAR, Brussels (2008); Crystal Palace, Museum Reina Sofia, Spain (2006); The National Museum of Contemporary Art, Athens (2005); Kunstmuseum Palast Dusseldorf (2004); Museum of Contemporary Art in Lyon (2003); PAC Milan (2003); Kunsthalle Wein (2002); Kunsthalle Bern (2001); MoMA PS1 (2001); Rodin Gallery, Leeum Samsung Museum of Fine Art (2000); ICC Tokyo (2001); and CCA Kitakyushu (1999).

Kimsooja represented Korea for the 55th Venice Biennale Korean Pavilion (2013), and for the 24th São Paulo Biennale (1998), participated in Kassel Documenta 14: ANTIDORON – The EMST Collection (2017), and has taken part in international biennials and triennials: Busan (2016, 2002), Venice (2019, 2013, 2007, 2005, 2001, 1999), Gwangju (2012, 2002,1995), Moscow(2009), Istanbul (1997), Lyon(2002), and Manifesta 1 (1996) among others.

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    • Kimsooja (1957) Bottari 2001, sculpture moderniste, tissus divers et couvr
      Sep. 21, 2023

      Kimsooja (1957) Bottari 2001, sculpture moderniste, tissus divers et couvr

      Est: CHF4,000 - CHF6,000

      Kimsooja (1957) Bottari 2001, sculpture moderniste, tissus divers et couvre-lit coréen, 40x80x75 cm. Provenance: Art & Public à Genève; collection Marisa Perret-Rezzonico

      Geneve Encheres
    • KIMSOOJA (B. 1957) Epitaph digital C-print, face-mounted to acrylic, flush-
      Mar. 09, 2022

      KIMSOOJA (B. 1957) Epitaph digital C-print, face-mounted to acrylic, flush-

      Est: £3,000 - £5,000

      KIMSOOJA (B. 1957) Epitaph digital C-print, face-mounted to acrylic, flush-mounted on aluminium 45 7/8 x 60in. (116.6 x 152.5cm.)

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    • KIMSOOJA (B. 1957) - Cities on the Move - 2727km Bottari Truck (Artist Facing Mountain)
      Jul. 16, 2020

      KIMSOOJA (B. 1957) - Cities on the Move - 2727km Bottari Truck (Artist Facing Mountain)

      Est: £7,000 - £10,000

      KIMSOOJA (B. 1957) Cities on the Move - 2727km Bottari Truck (Artist Facing Mountain) Duraclear photographic print in lightbox 721⁄2 x 483⁄8 x 71⁄2in. (184 x 123 x 19cm.) Executed in 1997-2001, this work is from an edition of five plus two artist's proofs Provenance ART & PUBLIC, Geneva. Acquired from the above by the present owner circa 2000.

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    • KIMSOOJA
      Sep. 25, 2010

      KIMSOOJA

      Est: $15,000 - $20,000

      KIMSOOJA B.1957 SEVEN WISHES iris print on paper 44 1/2 by 31 1/2 in. 113 by 80 cm. Executed in 2004, this work is an edition of 20, plus 5 artist's proofs, published by Peter Blum Gallery, New York.

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