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Kimsooja (Korean: 김수자; born 1957) is a South Korean, multi-disciplinary conceptual artist based in New York, Paris, and Seoul. Her practice combines performance, film, photo, and site-specific installation using textile, light, and sound. Kimsooja's work investigates questions concerning the conditions of humanity, while engaging issues of aesthetics, culture, politics, and the environment. Her principle of ‘non-doing’ and ‘non-making,’ which follows a conceptual and structural investigation of performance through modes of mobility and immobility, inverts the notion of the artist as the predominant actor.

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  • Kim Soo-ja (* 1957 in Taegu, Südkorea, bekannt als Kimsooja) ist eine südkoreanische Künstlerin. Kim lebt seit 1998 in New York City. Von 1992 bis 1993 war sie Artist in Residence am P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center. Sie hatte zahlreiche Einzelausstellungen, u. a. 2001 in der Kunsthalle Bern, 2000 in der Rodin Gallery in Seoul und im NTT InterCommunication Center (ICC) in Tokio und 1997 in Le Magasin in Grenoble. 2013 war sie am koreanischen Pavillon auf der 55. Biennale di Venezia beteiligt. 2015 wurde sie mit dem Ho-Am-Preis ausgezeichnet. (de)
  • Kimsooja (1957, Daegu, Corea del Sur) es una artista especializada en el videoarte y la imagen en movimiento. Es una de las artistas coreanas más reconocidas en el panorama artístico internacional.​ Conocida internacionalmente como Kimsooja, su nombre original es Soo-ja Kim. Su obra ha sido expuesta en Asia, Norteamérica y Europa. ​ En 2013 su obra Kimsooja, To Breathe: Bottari representó al Pabellón de Corea en la 55 Bienal de Venecia. ​ En sus trabajos la artista aborda "el nomadismo, la relación entre el yo y el otro, los roles de la mujer en el mundo y la importancia del ser humano en el mundo caótico actual".​ Se le conoce popularmente como "la artista del bottari" ​ por sus trabajos relacionados con los tradicionales fardos de colores típicos de las comunidades nómadas de su país. También recibe el sobrenombre de "mujer aguja", en relación con el título de una de sus videocreaciones, "A Needle Woman", en el que la artista asume el papel metafórico de una aguja que "trasciende culturas, geografías, e incluso el tiempo en un acto de profunda auto-afirmación que cuestiona la conducta humana básica, al tiempo que cose esos elementos aparentemente irreconciliables de la vida". ​ Su último trabajo, aún en desarrollo, es la serie de videos titulada Thread Routes. Otras videocreaciones que conforman su carrera y a las que la artista ha decidido no poner cierre son Bottari - Unfolded (1997 - en la actualidad), An Album: Video Portraits Project (2004 - en la actualidad) y The House Project (2008 - en la actualidad). ​ (es)
  • Kimsooja (Korean: 김수자; born 1957) is a South Korean, multi-disciplinary conceptual artist based in New York, Paris, and Seoul. Her practice combines performance, film, photo, and site-specific installation using textile, light, and sound. Kimsooja's work investigates questions concerning the conditions of humanity, while engaging issues of aesthetics, culture, politics, and the environment. Her principle of ‘non-doing’ and ‘non-making,’ which follows a conceptual and structural investigation of performance through modes of mobility and immobility, inverts the notion of the artist as the predominant actor. Kimsooja's recent major projects include Sowing into Painting, Wanas Konst, Sweden, Traversées\Kimsooja, Poitiers, France (2019-2020), To Breathe, Public Commission for the new metro station Mairie de Saint-Ouen in Paris (2020), 21st century new stained-glass commission for the Saint-Etienne Cathedral in Metz, France (2021), Asia Society Triennial, New York (2020). Kimsooja has exhibited in major museums and institutions around the world, including Peabody Essex Museum (2019); Yorkshire Sculpture Park and Chapel (2018-2019); Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (2018); Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein (2017); MMCA Korea (2016); Centre Pompidou Metz (2015); Guggenheim Museum Bilbao (2015); Vancouver Art Gallery (2013); Museum of Modern Art Saint-Etienne (2012); Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) (2012); Baltic Center for Contemporary Art Gateshead, UK (2009); BOZAR, Brussels (2008); Crystal Palace, Museum Reina Sofia, Spain (2006); The National Museum of Contemporary Art, Athens (2005); Kunstmuseum Palast Düsseldorf (2004); Museum of Contemporary Art in Lyon (2003); PAC Milan (2003); Kunsthalle Wein (2002); Kunsthalle Bern (2001); MoMA PS1 (2001); Rodin Gallery, Leeum Samsung Museum of Fine Art (2000); ICC Tokyo (2001); and CCA Kitakyushu (1999).[1] Kimsooja represented Korea for the 55th Venice Biennale Korean Pavilion (2013), and for the 24th São Paulo Biennale (1998), participated in Kassel Documenta 14: ANTIDORON – The EMST Collection (2017), and has taken part in international biennials and triennials: Busan (2016, 2002), Venice (2019, 2013, 2007, 2005, 2001, 1999), Gwangju (2012, 2002,1995), Moscow(2009), Istanbul (1997), Lyon(2002), and Manifesta 1 (1996) among others. (en)
  • Kimsooja, née en 1957 à Daegu (Corée du Sud) est une artiste conceptuelle et pluridisciplinaire basée à la fois à New-York, Séoul et Paris Sa pratique artistique s'étend sur un prisme allant de l'installation in-situ à la performance, en passant par la photographie et la vidéo, convoquant à la fois textile, lumière et son, éléments au centre de son œuvre.[non neutre] Kimsooja interroge ainsi les conditions de l'humanité à travers les thèmes du voyage, du nomadisme, de la migration, du féminin, tout en abordant diverses questions de l'ordre de l'esthétique, de la culture, de la politique ou encore de l'environnement. Elle développe alors dans son travail plusieurs concepts, tels que le bottari ou encore le principe du non-faire ("non-doing" et "non making"), résultant d'investigations conceptuelles et structurelles cherchant à renverser le statut d'artiste.[non neutre] L'ensemble de l'œuvre de Kimsooja invite à questionner nos existences, le monde et les enjeux de notre temps.[non neutre] Parmi le projets récents de l'artiste, on peut noter l'exposition Sowing into Painting, Wanas Konst, Suède. Elle est également l'invitée d'honneur de Traversées/Kimsooja, événement célébrant l'art contemporain dans la ville de Poitiers, France (2019-2020) et elle participe aussi récemment au renouvellement de certains vitraux de la Cathédrale Saint-Étienne de Metz, France (2020-2022). (fr)
  • ( 같은 이름을 가진 다른 사람에 대해서는 김수자 (동음이의) 문서를 참고하십시오.) 김수자 (1957년 ~ )는 뉴욕, 파리, 서울을 기반으로 하는 대한민국의 개념 미술가이다. 24회 상파울루 비엔날레와 55회 베니스 비엔날레 한국 특별관에서 대한민국을 대표하여 출품하였다. 그의 작업은 퍼포먼스, 비디오, 설치를 넘나들며 가장 첨예한 회화적 질문으로부터 예술과 삶의 조건들을 연계하여 다루어 왔고 이 시대를 치열하게 직면해 왔다. 구겐하임 빌바오(2015), 베니스 비엔날레 한국관(2013), 밴쿠버 아트 갤러리(2013), 국제 갤러리(2012), 뉴욕PS1/현대미술관(2001) 등 세계 주요 미술관에서 개인전을 개최했고 30여 회의 주요 국제 비엔날레와 트리엔날레에 참여했다. (ko)
  • Kimsooja (Taegu, 1957) è un'artista sudcoreana. (it)
  • ""Kimsooja"" é um artista interdisciplinar coreana especializada em produção de vídeo e instalação de arte pública. Ela representou a Coréia do Sul para a 55ª Bienal de Veneza, e do 24º Bienal de São Paulo. Sua obra foi incluída em mais de 30 bienais e trienais da arte contemporânea. Seu trabalho tem sido objecto de exposições individuais no MoMA PS1 ; Crystal Palace de Madrid, Reina Sofia ; a Galeria de Arte de Vancouver ; Kunsthalle Wien ; Kunsthalle Bern ; Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein ; Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden ; Museu de Arte Contemporânea de Lyon ; Museu Kunst Palast , Düsseldorf. (pt)
  • Кимсуджа (Kimsooja; род. 1957, Тэгу, Южная Корея) — современная корейская художница. (ru)
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  • Video still from A Laundry Woman; Yamuna River, India, 2000 (en)
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  • Kim Soo-ja (* 1957 in Taegu, Südkorea, bekannt als Kimsooja) ist eine südkoreanische Künstlerin. Kim lebt seit 1998 in New York City. Von 1992 bis 1993 war sie Artist in Residence am P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center. Sie hatte zahlreiche Einzelausstellungen, u. a. 2001 in der Kunsthalle Bern, 2000 in der Rodin Gallery in Seoul und im NTT InterCommunication Center (ICC) in Tokio und 1997 in Le Magasin in Grenoble. 2013 war sie am koreanischen Pavillon auf der 55. Biennale di Venezia beteiligt. 2015 wurde sie mit dem Ho-Am-Preis ausgezeichnet. (de)
  • ( 같은 이름을 가진 다른 사람에 대해서는 김수자 (동음이의) 문서를 참고하십시오.) 김수자 (1957년 ~ )는 뉴욕, 파리, 서울을 기반으로 하는 대한민국의 개념 미술가이다. 24회 상파울루 비엔날레와 55회 베니스 비엔날레 한국 특별관에서 대한민국을 대표하여 출품하였다. 그의 작업은 퍼포먼스, 비디오, 설치를 넘나들며 가장 첨예한 회화적 질문으로부터 예술과 삶의 조건들을 연계하여 다루어 왔고 이 시대를 치열하게 직면해 왔다. 구겐하임 빌바오(2015), 베니스 비엔날레 한국관(2013), 밴쿠버 아트 갤러리(2013), 국제 갤러리(2012), 뉴욕PS1/현대미술관(2001) 등 세계 주요 미술관에서 개인전을 개최했고 30여 회의 주요 국제 비엔날레와 트리엔날레에 참여했다. (ko)
  • Kimsooja (Taegu, 1957) è un'artista sudcoreana. (it)
  • ""Kimsooja"" é um artista interdisciplinar coreana especializada em produção de vídeo e instalação de arte pública. Ela representou a Coréia do Sul para a 55ª Bienal de Veneza, e do 24º Bienal de São Paulo. Sua obra foi incluída em mais de 30 bienais e trienais da arte contemporânea. Seu trabalho tem sido objecto de exposições individuais no MoMA PS1 ; Crystal Palace de Madrid, Reina Sofia ; a Galeria de Arte de Vancouver ; Kunsthalle Wien ; Kunsthalle Bern ; Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein ; Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden ; Museu de Arte Contemporânea de Lyon ; Museu Kunst Palast , Düsseldorf. (pt)
  • Кимсуджа (Kimsooja; род. 1957, Тэгу, Южная Корея) — современная корейская художница. (ru)
  • Kimsooja (Korean: 김수자; born 1957) is a South Korean, multi-disciplinary conceptual artist based in New York, Paris, and Seoul. Her practice combines performance, film, photo, and site-specific installation using textile, light, and sound. Kimsooja's work investigates questions concerning the conditions of humanity, while engaging issues of aesthetics, culture, politics, and the environment. Her principle of ‘non-doing’ and ‘non-making,’ which follows a conceptual and structural investigation of performance through modes of mobility and immobility, inverts the notion of the artist as the predominant actor. (en)
  • Kimsooja, née en 1957 à Daegu (Corée du Sud) est une artiste conceptuelle et pluridisciplinaire basée à la fois à New-York, Séoul et Paris Sa pratique artistique s'étend sur un prisme allant de l'installation in-situ à la performance, en passant par la photographie et la vidéo, convoquant à la fois textile, lumière et son, éléments au centre de son œuvre.[non neutre] L'ensemble de l'œuvre de Kimsooja invite à questionner nos existences, le monde et les enjeux de notre temps.[non neutre] (fr)
  • Kimsooja (1957, Daegu, Corea del Sur) es una artista especializada en el videoarte y la imagen en movimiento. Es una de las artistas coreanas más reconocidas en el panorama artístico internacional.​ Conocida internacionalmente como Kimsooja, su nombre original es Soo-ja Kim. Su obra ha sido expuesta en Asia, Norteamérica y Europa. ​ En 2013 su obra Kimsooja, To Breathe: Bottari representó al Pabellón de Corea en la 55 Bienal de Venecia. ​ (es)
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