This book documents Sadong 30 (2006), a site-specific installation by Haegue Yang. Occupying a dilapidated house in Incheon, Korea, it consisted of light and reflective elements as well as geometric origamis that led visitors from room to room, from the interior space to the exterior. Its intent was to encourage contemplation of the condition of the place, which the artist says "implied an anti-time and non-space in spite of its evident social and geographical codes".

Images of the installation and brief biography included.

Alternative title

sadong 30

Access level

Onsite

practitioner
Location code
MON.YAH
Language

English, 

Korean

Publication/Creation date

2007

No of pages

48

ISBN / ISSN

3980683796

No of copies

2

Content type

artist monograph, 

catalogue

Chapter headings

To Encounter the House of Sa-dong, Persisting in Its Own Absolute Time - KIM Hyunjin, b. 1975, 김현진

Conversation - Sa-dong #30

Sa-dong 30
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Sa-dong 30