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Haegue Yang. The Great Forgetfulness
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Edited by: Fergal Gaynor, Haegue Yang
Graphic Design: Unthink
Texts by: Lucy Cotter, Fergal Gaynor, Dobz O'Brien
English
June 2026,
112
Pages
Lay-Flat Binding with Flaps
110mm x
180mm
ISBN: 978-3-7757-6262-5
Haegue Yang's First Neon Sculpture
Based on the eponymous 2024 commission by artist Haegue Yang for the National Sculpture Factory (Cork, Ireland), the publication »The Great Forgetfulness« is now being released. The artist book addresses the complex relationship between individual and collective forgetting in societies. Human history is shaped by conflicts and violence, such as colonization and epidemics. Yang's work explores the necessity of forgetfulness in surviving traumatic memories and simultaneously reflects on the loss of memories in ethics. Featuring numerous illustrations and in-depth essays, the publication »The Great Forgetfulness« illuminates central questions on (in)visibility and collective memory through her unique language. Lit alphabets in a microlandscape, contribution to current discourse on memory culture and postcolonial theory in contemporary art.
Born in Seoul in 1971, Haegue Yang has been living and working in Berlin and Seoul since the mid-1990. Known for her multifaceted installations and sculptures, Yang is considered one of the most influential voices in contemporary art. She recently had a survey exhibition at Hayward Gallery, London (2024), and her exhibition "Through" will open at Dia Beacon in October 2026.
Born in Seoul in 1971, Haegue Yang has been living and working in Berlin and Seoul since the mid-1990. Known for her multifaceted installations and sculptures, Yang is considered one of the most influential voices in contemporary art. She recently had a survey exhibition at Hayward Gallery, London (2024), and her exhibition "Through" will open at Dia Beacon in October 2026.
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