


Sunah Choi
Sunah Choi´s new monograph brings together works the artist has made over the last five years, revealing a process of development that is defined both by continuity and by productive contingency: while Choi´s interest in spatial (re)organization is an abiding feature of her oeuvre, each work plays with specific antitheses. The artist is currently formulating the latter with a particular focus on materials such as glass, wood, and metal, used to develop scenarios and objects that oscillate between sculpture, architecture, and interiors.
The book begins with a sequence of graphic compositions that probe formal and aesthetic affinities between individual works; this is followed by a selection of exhibition views and a photo-performative series. The publication includes an interview with the artist and two essays as well as a richly illustrated catalogue raisonné.
Sunah Choi
Spector Books, 2024
210 × 280, 220 pp. English, German
thread-sewn hardcover
Designer: Markus Weisbeck
Text
Anna Sinofzik, Dominic Eichler, Jan Verwoert, Barbara Buchmaier
ISBN: 9783959058346

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