Dress (for five people)
Tae Gon Kim
6pm – 11pm | Salvation Army, Saddler Street
Paris-based Korean artist Tae Gon Kim’s shimmering, ethereal dress is made of fibre optic cables. Its mysterious, ghostly shape can be glimpsed by eagle-eyed passers-by in a disused shop on Saddler Street.
Artist
Artist
Tae Gon Kim
Korean-born Tae Gon Kim creates interactive artworks based on items that can be worn by one or several people. His work includes fibre optic robes that can be worn by up to five people, Paysage Double – a sculptural, mirrored headpiece that allows the wearer to see behind them, and Sans Titre, a device that fits over the heads of two people. His pieces have been exhibited in numerous cities across Europe including Paris, Brussels, Glasgow and Lyon. In 2003 he was awarded the New Glass Memorial Award.
Location
Salvation Army, Saddler Street
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