Sung Hwan Kim : A Record of Drifting Across the Sea
by
Janine Armin
Book Details
Format
Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
184638270X
ISBN-13
9781846382703
Publisher
Afterall Publishing
Imprint
Afterall Publishing
Country of Manufacture
BE
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Apr 29th, 2025
Print length
104 Pages
Weight
220 grams
Dimensions
14.70 x 21.00 x 1.00 cms
Product Classification:
The arts: general issues
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A richly illustrated exploration of Sung Hwan Kims complex record of migrant stories, displacement and belonging, border-crossings and translation.
In A Record of Drifting Across the Sea (2017), Sung Hwan Kim turns to past histories of migration. The artist parses the tracesarchival and bodilyleft by undocumented Korean migrants who came to the US by way of Hawaii at the turn of the last century, and ponders over their impact on other migrant and indigenous communities. As an ongoing film and installation series, comprising two chapters and a third in progress, A Record unsettles the limits of the "one work" with its distributive, open-ended and collaborative nature.
In this speculative inquiry, Janine Armin explores each chapter in Kims multilayered work as a mycelial network of feelers entangling and extending the wider work in process. Engaging history through the senses, folklore and myth, as much as through archival material, Kim navigates and crosses the boundaries between displacement and belonging. Focusing on the artists attempt to escape from representation, Armin illuminates and attends to the different stories and non-sovereign ways of being together towards which his work points us.
This title is part of the One Work book series, which focuses on artworks that have significantly changed the way we understand art and its history.
In A Record of Drifting Across the Sea (2017), Sung Hwan Kim turns to past histories of migration. The artist parses the tracesarchival and bodilyleft by undocumented Korean migrants who came to the US by way of Hawaii at the turn of the last century, and ponders over their impact on other migrant and indigenous communities. As an ongoing film and installation series, comprising two chapters and a third in progress, A Record unsettles the limits of the "one work" with its distributive, open-ended and collaborative nature.
In this speculative inquiry, Janine Armin explores each chapter in Kims multilayered work as a mycelial network of feelers entangling and extending the wider work in process. Engaging history through the senses, folklore and myth, as much as through archival material, Kim navigates and crosses the boundaries between displacement and belonging. Focusing on the artists attempt to escape from representation, Armin illuminates and attends to the different stories and non-sovereign ways of being together towards which his work points us.
This title is part of the One Work book series, which focuses on artworks that have significantly changed the way we understand art and its history.
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