In December I mused
here about my initial reactions to "If We Can't Get It Together", a group exhibition at the
Power Plant curated by Stockholm's
Nina Montmann. Today
NOW published my more tightly written review. Interesting synchronicity--one of the artists in the show,
Haegue Yang, has just b
een chosen to represent Korea at this summer's Venice Biennale. Makes the show even more worth checking out, I'd say. The pavilion is commissioned this year by
New Museum curator
Eungie Joo.
Image of Haegue Yang's Non-Power-Plant installation Holiday for Tomorrow 2007 from dealer Barbara Wien
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