Hanna Shim, One day I’ll fly on the bird, 2021, digital video and animated pencil drawing, 0:45, still. Courtesy of the artist and Enjoy Contemporary.
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Hanna Shim, One day I’ll fly on the bird, 2021, digital video and animated pencil drawing, 0:45, still. Courtesy of the artist and Enjoy Contemporary.
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Join Enjoy Contemporary from 5:30pm Thursday 10/02 for the opening of two new projects: Hanna Shim 심한나 Wishing you well and Hōhua Thompson Kua whati te rākau
COVID-19 LEVEL RED
In Wishing you well, soft, sewn sculptures make space for elastic encounters within the rigid white walls of a gallery space. One of the artist’s goals in creating pliable art is to defeat the architecture that restrains and constrain the artist and their works from the wildness of making.
Playful docility reveals shadows in opposite directions, and questions of motherhood and our relationship to Mother Nature linger in the cavities.
Join Enjoy Contemporary from 5:30pm Thursday 10/02 for the opening of two new projects: Hanna Shim 심한나 Wishing you well and Hōhua Thompson Kua whati te rākau
COVID-19 LEVEL RED
In Wishing you well, soft, sewn sculptures make space for elastic encounters within the rigid white walls of a gallery space. One of the artist’s goals in creating pliable art is to defeat the architecture that restrains and constrain the artist and their works from the wildness of making.
Playful docility reveals shadows in opposite directions, and questions of motherhood and our relationship to Mother Nature linger in the cavities.