This first monograph on Korean-born, New York-based Sung Hwan Kim offers a multifaceted encounter with the artist's lyrical, perfomative work via the artist's own writing, a conversation with Joan Jonas, an account of his Prix de Rome performance by Ann Demeester and an essay by Harvard's Luis E. Cárcamo-Huechante. With an introduction by Eva Huttenlauch.
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