The Museum Project
June 29, 2006- August 25, 2006
525 W 25th St
Yossi Milo Gallery is pleased to announce an exhibition of color photographs from The Museum
Project by
Atta Kim. The exhibition will open on June 29, and close on August 25, with a
reception for the artist on Thursday, June 29, from 6:00 to 8:00 pm. This will be the artist’s first
exhibition at the gallery and will run concurrently with a solo museum exhibition,
Atta Kim: On-
Air, at the International Center of Photography.
In The Museum Project, made between 1995 and 2002,
Atta Kim inverts the public space of the
museum and its system of display, placing the public, oftentimes naked, within the “private”
space of glass display containers. Playing the role of excavator and curator, the artist stages
and photographs tableaux involving sex, violence, political ideology, and religion, creating his
own museum in the process.
The transparent box-shaped containers play a key role in this project, heightening the viewer’s
awareness of the relationship between observer and object and creating a space where living
objects are enshrined. In some images, as in works from the “Field” series, multiple bodies are
pressed together or hunched within the confines of a small box; in others, as in works from the
“People” series, figures are presented carrying out commonplace activities within the box, such
as sharing a meal or simply standing quietly. By isolating and displaying individuals, The
Museum Project addresses issues of surveillance, alienation, vulnerability, and Eastern
philosophy.
Atta Kim’s work has been exhibited at the National Museum of Contemporary Art, Seoul, Korea;
the 25th Bienal de São Paulo, Brazil; the Australian Center for Photography, Sydney; and Nikon
Salon Gallery, Tokyo, Japan, among others. His work is included in the collections of the
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; the Los Angeles County Museum of Art; the Museet for
Fotokunst, Odense, Denmark; the National Museum of Contemporary Art, Seoul; and the Art
Museum of Kyongnam Province, China. The ICP exhibition (June 9–August 27, 2006) will be
accompanied by a catalogue, including an interview with the artist by ICP Curator Christopher
Phillips.
Atta Kim was born in Korea in 1956 and currently lives and works in New York.
Art Reviews of The Museum Project
New York Times July 12, 2006 | | Holland Cotter | | "“The Museum Project” was an ambitious venture. Parts of it were strikingly successful, though certain images bordered, intentionally or otherwise, on kitsch. (Review is mostly of Atta Kim's ICP show)
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