Published in conjunction with Bae Young-whan's solo exhibition 'Song for Nobody' at PLATEAU, Samsung Museum of Art, from March to May 2012. It traces Bae's artistic career from 1997 to the present, featuring Bae's multifarious oeuvre - ranging from Pop Song series (1997) and the public art project Handbook for the Homeless - On the Street (2001), to the recent installations Autonumina (2010), Golden Ring - A Beautiful Hell (2012), and Anxiety - Seoul 5:30 P.M. (2012). Includes essays by Soyeon Ahn and Mami Kataoka, and artist biography.
A booklet accompanying the exhibition 'Song for Nobody' is also available in the archive. Click here for more details.
Onsite
English, 
Korean
installation,  painting,  mixed media,  video art,  ceramic art,  photography,  public art,  solo exhibition
2012
125
Nil
2
artist monograph, 
catalogue
From Material to Spirit: Many Ways of Singing a 'Song for Nobody' - AHN Soyeon, 안소연
Unspoken Images in the Mind: Liberation from Silence to the Sublime - Mami KATAOKA, 片岡真実
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