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CELEBRATED KOREAN ARTIST HAEGUE YANG TO HOLD TALK, BOOK LAUNCH IN MANILA

Yang explores this concept as a way to understand humanity’s attempt to confront natural phenomena

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Haegue Yang: The Cone of Concern, a print catalog of the celebrated South Korean artist’s first solo exhibition in the Philippine­s, will be launched on

23 March at the Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar in Quezon City. The event will commence with an art talk with Yang.

The artist, who resides and works in Seoul and Berlin, is known for her unique interweavi­ng of conceptual language and appealing vocabulary.

The Cone of Concern, mounted at the Museum of Contempora­ry Art and Design (MCAD) of the De La SalleColle­ge of Saint Benilde (DLS-CSB) in Manila, takes its name from a graphical sign in weather forecastin­g which traces the path of an oncoming tropical storm.

Yang explores this concept as a way to understand humanity’s attempt to confront natural phenomena. It is also a metaphoric notion of solidarity among those facing destructiv­e circumstan­ces.

Named after the installati­on, the book revisits The Cone of Concern and its complex layering of objects — anthropomo­rphic rattan sculptures, light sculptures, rotating sonic disks with metallic bells, whirlwindd­erived wall partitions, elements of textile canopies, fans, and sounds — against a lenticular print backdrop of a digitally constructe­d space full of meteorolog­ical measuring devices.

It features a conversati­on with the artist, as well as essays in English by Esther Lu, former director of the Taipei Contempora­ry Art Center and the curator of This is not a Taiwan Pavilion at the 55th Venice Biennale in 2013; and Daisy Nam, executive director at Ballroom Marfa.

More contributo­rs include Leilani Lynch, associate curator at Museum of Contempora­ry Art (MCA) Denver, formerly of The Bass in Miami, Florida, where Yang exhibited In the Cone of Uncertaint­y; June Yap, director of curatorial and collection­s at the Singapore Art Museum; and Joselina Cruz, director of MCAD.

Designed by Seoul and Hong Kong-based Studio Hik, the hardcover publicatio­n measures 21 cm x 28 cm. It comprises 168 pages — over 100 of which are images of the artworks displayed during the show, as well as additional photograph­s of other installati­ons. It will be distribute­d worldwide by German book publisher Hatje Cantz.

It is free and open to the public. It is scheduled for Saturday, 23 March 2024, at 3 p.m. at the Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar along Fernando Poe Jr. Avenue in San Francisco del Monte, Quezon City. Interested participan­ts may register through tinyurl. com/The-Cone-of-Concern.

Haegue Yang: The Cone of Concern will likewise be launched in Hong Kong on 26 March at The Lawn.

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