Haegue Yang: Leap Year

Strange exhibition at the Hayward Gallery of work by Korean artist Haegue Yang from the last 30 years of her career.

The work consisted of sculptures and installations made of everyday objects. At first I just thought it looked messy but as I spent time with it it became quite meditative.

I loved a large room of objects which could move, set  in a blue room where the paint colour was part of the installation chosen by staff from the exhibiting institution and sourced from local suppliers for each showing of the pieces. It was a shame the pieces weren’t being moved although a noticed said on a few days of the show they will be.

I loved a large installation made of Venetian blinds with a concerto and light show playing around it. It really and you slow down and think.

I also liked the recreation to her fist solo exhibition in Korea, “Recollection of Sadong 30”, which was set on her grandparents abandoned home. I loved the inclusion of a scent diffuser to give the added dimension of smell.

A lovely show but I’m still not sure what it was about.

Close 5 January 2025


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