Won Ju Lim: Raycraft Is Dead | YBCA
Published on YouTube in 2015
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Artist Won Ju Lim talks about her exhibition, Raycraft Is Dead at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco. An ongoing body of work set in Yerba Buena's Center for the Art’s Terrace Landing, Raycraft Is Dead is composed of sculptures, video projections, and a collage that were born of Lim’s looking at domestic spaces as witnesses to the history of a certain place. The artist makes art out of her experience fighting over property where she lives. Her art is a strikingly unique meditation on buildings, home and spaces: subjects that are common to everyone, but Lim makes us think about them differently.
See more at http://ybca.org/won-ju-lim
Artist Won Ju Lim talks about her exhibition, Raycraft Is Dead at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco. An ongoing body of work set in Yerba Buena's Center for the Art’s Terrace Landing, Raycraft Is Dead is composed of sculptures, video projections, and a collage that were born of Lim’s looking at domestic spaces as witnesses to the history of a certain place. The artist makes art out of her experience fighting over property where she lives. Her art is a strikingly unique meditation on buildings, home and spaces: subjects that are common to everyone, but Lim makes us think about them differently.
Artist Won Ju Lim talks about her exhibition, Raycraft Is Dead at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco. An ongoing body of work set in Yerba Buena's Center for the Art’s Terrace Landing, Raycraft Is Dead is composed of sculptures, video projections, and a collage that were born of Lim’s looking at domestic spaces as witnesses to the history of a certain place. The artist makes art out of her experience fighting over property where she lives. Her art is a strikingly unique meditation on buildings, home and spaces: subjects that are common to everyone, but Lim makes us think about them differently.
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