
Haegue Yang: Leap Year
Foreword by Ralph Rugoff. Introduction by Yung Ma. Text by Pablo Larios. Interview by Lynne Cooke. Graphic essay by Chihoi.
With a die-cut cover and lay-flat binding, this specially designed retrospective of Yang’s work includes a graphic essay on her multimedia, cross-cultural work.
Incorporating quotidian objects such as Venetian blinds, tin cans, straw and graph paper, South Korean artist Haegue Yang (born 1971) creates installations, wall hangings, anthropomorphic sculptures and light installations combining folk traditions and modernism. Leap Year surveys three decades of her practice.
- Hayward Gallery Publishing, 2025
- Softcover, 176 pages
- 8 x 11 inches
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Foreword by Ralph Rugoff. Introduction by Yung Ma. Text by Pablo Larios. Interview by Lynne Cooke. Graphic essay by Chihoi.
With a die-cut cover and lay-flat binding, this specially designed retrospective of Yang’s work includes a graphic essay on her multimedia, cross-cultural work.
Incorporating quotidian objects such as Venetian blinds, tin cans, straw and graph paper, South Korean artist Haegue Yang (born 1971) creates installations, wall hangings, anthropomorphic sculptures and light installations combining folk traditions and modernism. Leap Year surveys three decades of her practice.
- Hayward Gallery Publishing, 2025
- Softcover, 176 pages
- 8 x 11 inches
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