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
Courtesy the artist
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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
Courtesy the artist
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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
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Bottari2000Used bed covers and used clothingdimensions variablePrivate CollectionCourtesy the artist
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Cities on the Move–Bottari TruckInstallation at Rodin Gallery, Seoul20002 1/2 ton truck stacked with BottarisPhoto by Kim Hyunsoo
Courtesy Samsung Museum of Art, Seoul and the artist
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BottariInstallation at "Partage d’exotismes," 5th Lyon Biennale, 20002000Used bed covers and used clothesdimensions variableCourtesy the artist
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A Homeless Woman2000Single-channel video projection, silent, 6:33 minute loopLocations: Delhi and Cairo
Courtesy the artist
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A Beggar Woman2001Single-channel video projection, silent, 8:50 minute loopLocations: Mexico City, Cairo, and Lagos
Courtesy the artist
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A Lighthouse WomanInstallation at Spoleto Festival USA on Morris Island, Charleston, South Carolina2002Nine different lighting sequences, 30 minute loopPhoto by Ryan King
Courtesy of Spoleto Festival, South Carolina and the artist
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Epitaph2002Digital c-print48 × 60 inchesPhoto by Jason Schmidt
Courtesy the artist and Peter Blum Gallery, New York
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A Mirror Woman2002Korean bedcovers, parallel mirror structure walls, four fans, cable, and Tibetan Monk chant62 × 21 1/5 × 13 feetPhoto by Bill Orcutt
Collection of MUDAM, LuxembourgCourtesy the artist and Peter Blum Gallery, New York
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A Needle Woman2005One channel of a six channel video installation, silent, 10:30 minute loopLocations: Havana (Cuba), Jerusalem (Israel), N'Djamena (Chad), Patan (Nepal), Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), and Sana'a (Yemen)
Courtesy the artist
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Conditions of AnonymityTimes Square, New York2005Commissioned and presented by Creative Time. Photo by Alon Koppel.
Courtesy the artist
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To Breathe: Invisible Mirror/Invisible NeedleShown at Teatro La Fenice, Venice2006Light installation, sound-performance piece by the artist from "The Weaving Factory," 2004Photo by Luca Campigotto
Courtesy the artist and The Bevilacque La Masa Foundation
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To Breathe—A Mirror WomanInstallation at The Crystal Palace, Madrid2006Diffraction grating film, mirror, and sound performance piece by the artist from "The Weaving Factory," 2004Photo by Jaeho Chong
Courtesy the artist and Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid
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To Breathe—A Mirror WomanInstallation at The Crystal Palace, Madrid2006Diffraction grating film, mirror, and sound performance piece by the artist from "The Weaving Factory," 2004Photo by Jaeho Chong
Courtesy the artist and Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid
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To Breathe—A Mirror WomanInstallation at the Crystal Palace, Madrid2006Diffraction grating film, mirror, and sound performance piece from "The Weaving Factory," 2004Photo by José Luis Municio
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Courtesy the artist and Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid
Mumbai: A Laundry Field2007C-prints35 × 28 3/8 inches each (mounted)Courtesy the artist
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Lotus: Zone of ZeroInstallation at Rotunda, Galerie Ravenstein, Brussels2008Approximately 2000 lotus lanterns; Tibetan, Gregorian, and Islamic chants; steel structure and cablesdimensions variablePhoto by Mikäel Falke
Courtesy the artist; The Centre for Fine Arts, Brussels; The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, Korea; and Dijon Consortium
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Lotus: Zone of ZeroInstallation at Rotunda, Galerie Ravenstein, Brussels2008Approximately 2000 lotus lanterns, Tibetan, Gregorian, and Islamic chants; steel structure and cablesdimensions variablePhoto by Mikäel Falke
Courtesy the artist; The Centre for Fine Arts, Brussels; The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, Korea; and Dijon Consortium
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Lotus: Zone of ZeroInstallation at Rotunda at Galerie Ravenstein, Brussels2008Approximately 2000 lotus lanterns, Tibetan, Gregorian, and Islamic chants; steel structure, and cablesdimensions variablePhoto by Fabrice Kada
Courtesy the artist; The Centre for Fine Arts, Brussels; The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, Korea; and Dijon Consortium
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