Coverbild Heaven Baek
A two-page spread from a book. The left page features a vertical collage of video stills with Korean and English subtitles, showing scenes like a large rock with the number 8, a kimchi festival, and a road. The right page shows three photos of an art installation: a person looking at a miniature landscape diorama, a close-up of the diorama, and a hand interacting with a control panel.
A two-page spread from a book about an art exhibition. The left page shows six photographs of framed whiteboards, each with handwritten Korean text. The right page shows a photo of the same whiteboards installed in a white-walled gallery. The title reads, The drawings from Huam Miju APT security guard, Mr. Yun.
A two-page spread from an art book. The left page features three close-up photographs of a person wearing white gloves manipulating a pig's leg and foot on a paved surface. The right page shows a photograph of a modern, minimalist gallery where a large artwork depicting pig's feet standing in dirt is displayed on a wall above a white bench.
A two-page spread from an art catalog showing a dark gallery installation. The main feature is a long video screen displaying a close-up of a pensive East Asian man in a gray sweater holding the back of his head. Behind him, a line of identical figures in the same pose recedes into the darkness. The page includes Korean text and the English title EVENT HORIZON.
Heaven Baek
Platforms of Reality
€ 38.00
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By (artist): Heaven Baek
Designed by: Jaan Evart
Edited by: Heaven Baek, Sungwoo Kim
January 2024, 208 Pages, 270 Photos
Paperback with Flaps
234mm x 280mm
ISBN: 978-3-7757-5649-5

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Platforms of Reality is a multi-layered analysis and interpretation of Heaven Baek's work, which explores how individuals and society interact both in reality and on stage. It ranges from the artist's early works to her most recent practice, in which she questions the reality of video timelines, instant realities, and collective memories. Her wellscripted performances are spatial visualizations of the flood of real information that has somehow lost its purpose and meaning.
The book is divided into four chapters, each exploring a different sense of reality and bringing together her artistic approaches. The metaphor of the platform can be imagined as stages for her work, where trains depart from different tracks with different destinations, crossing paths as they meet continuously. Baek attempts to permeate social collectives with her research and artistic methods— from drawing to video to installation.

HEAVEN BAEK (*1984, Busan, South Korea) studied Media Arts in Melbourne, and received her Master's degree from the Glasgow School of Art. She uses staged reality to bring her videos and installations to fruition, magnifying mechanisms of society and social interaction. She lives and works in Seoul and Berlin.
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