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Symmetric Paper Collages by Haegue Yang Commune with the Spiritual — Colossal

Irina Runkel
Last updated: 2 October 2024 20:14
Published 2 October 2024
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Known for immersive sculptures and installations that engage the senses, Seoul-born artist Haegue Yang looks toward common materials and traditional craft techniques to explore pressing issues. She often transforms domestic objects like Venetian blinds, electrical fans, and even cans of Spam into dynamic, abstract works that comment on sociopolitical topics like migration, labor, and exile.

Although the artist has risen to international recognition for her three-dimensional pieces, an exhibition at The Arts Club of Chicago peers into another side of her practice. Flat Works surveys two decades of Yang’s paintings, prints, and collages, including her captivating series, Mesmerizing Mesh.

“Flower Explosion Radial Folds–Mesmerizing Mesh #124” (2022), Hanji, graph paper on alu-dibond

Geometric, floral motifs characterize the alluring compositions made from cut and folded hanji, paper derived from mulberry bark. Mesmerizing Mesh references shamanistic traditions, particularly in Korea, Japan, China, and Slavic regions, and what comes from communing with the spirit world.

According to a statement about the series, the symmetric works allude to “sumun, a sheet hung from the ceiling in rituals…to keep away evil spirits,” while the more figurative, anthropomorphic pieces “resemble soul sheets (nukjeon), in which the shaman blows a spirit treated as the identical entity of the deceased being honored.”

Like her sculptures, these collages similarly recontextualize a humble, everyday material. Although they’re two-dimensional, the layered works convey depth, each appearing as a kind of portal guiding viewers into an entrancing, mystical realm.

Flat Works continues through December 20 in Chicago.

a symmetric, abstract work with floral like patterns. the color palette is largely black, pink, and yellow on light blue
“Fluoroscopic-Powered Fire Bird-Mesmerizing Mesh #130” (2022), Hanji on alu-dibond, framed, 62 x 62 centimeters
a symmetric, abstract work with floral like patterns and small humanoid characters throughout. the color palette is largely white on black with beige elements
“Blood Moon Finger-Pulling Bloom Formation–Mesmerizing Mesh #107” (2022), Hanji on alu-dibond
a symmetric, abstract work with floral like patterns and a central humanoid character. the color palette is largely white on blue-green and orange with pink elements
“Rainbow Mist Germination Soul Sheet–Mesmerizing Mesh #184” (2023), Hanji, washi on alu-dibond
a symmetric, abstract work with floral like patterns. the color palette is largely black on yellow-green with pink and blue elements
“Thunder-Powered Ash Entrails Soul Streamers–Mesmerizing Mesh #148” (2022), Hanji on alu-dibond
a symmetric, abstract work with floral like patterns. the color palette is largely black and white on red
“Head Altar Formation–Mesmerizing Mesh #49” (2021), Hanji, graph paper on alu-dibond

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