Sewing Into Walking–Dedicated to the Victims of GwangjuInstallation at The 1st Gwangju Biennale, Korea1995Used bed clothes and used clothes, speakers playing “Imagine” by John Lennondimensions variablePhoto by Fukuoka Sakae
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Cities On The Move–2727 km Bottari Truck1997Single channel video projection, silent, 7:33 minute loopCourtesy the artist
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Cities On The Move – 2727 km Bottari Truck, detail.1997Single channel video projection, silent, 7:33 minute loopCourtesy the artist
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Encounter–Looking Into Sewing1998-2002Vivachrome print83 3/4 × 49 5/8 inchesPhoto by Lee Jong Soo
Courtesy the artist and Art & Public, Geneva
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A Needle Woman – KitakyushuInstallation at Musée d’art Contemporain de Lyon1999Single channel video projection, silent, 6:33 minute loopPhoto by Blaise Adilon
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A Needle Woman – Kitakyushu1999Single channel video projection, silent, 6:33 minute loopCourtesy the artist
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A Needle WomanInstallation at PS1, New York1999-2001Eight-channel video projection, silent, 6:33 minute loopPhoto by Mary Heitner
Courtesy the artist and PS1, New York
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A Needle Woman, detail. Mexico City (Mexico)1999-2001Eight-channel video projection, silent, 6 min 33 sec loopLocations: Cairo, Delhi, Lagos, London, Mexico City, New York, Shanghai, Tokyo
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A Needle Woman, detail. Tokyo (Japan)1999-2001Eight-channel video projection, silent, 6min 33sec loopLocations: Cairo, Delhi, Lagos, London, Mexico City, New York, Shanghai, Tokyo
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A Needle Woman1999–2001Eight-channel video projection, silent, 6min 33sec loopLocations: Cairo, Delhi, Lagos, London, New York, Shanghai
Courtesy the artist
© Kimsooja








