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Anicka Yi (born 1971 in Seoul, South Korea) is a conceptual artist who works in fragrances. Her works include boiling shredded Teva sandals in recalled powdered milk, stretcher frames of soap, and mixtures of stainless steel shower heads and fish-oil pills “arranged into something elegantly allegorical about the various industries that constitute our identity.“〔David Everitt Howe, (“Anicka Yi” ), 2014 FutureGreat”, ''ArtReview'', March 2014]〕 Anicka Yi lives and works in New York. Her work involves scent, tactility and perishability as a means to reconfigure the epistemological and sensorial terms of a predominantly visual art world.〔( “Anicka Yi” ) Focus, ''frieze'', January 2014]〕 In her 2015 show, ''You Can Call Me F'', Anicka took swabs from 100 women and with the help of MIT synthetic biologist Tal Danino cultivated the bacteria in an agar billboard that “assaults visitors” to help answer the question “What does feminism smell like?"〔Lauren O'Neill-Butler, (“Anicka Yi – The Kitchen” ), Artforum, March 2015]〕 She was born in Seoul and has been compared to Joseph Beuys.〔Sarah Nicole Prickett, (“Anicka Yi” ), ''Interview'', 2014]〕 == Selected exhibitions == Yi's solo exhibitions include ''Divorce'' at 47 Canal, New York; ''Denia''l at Lars Friedrich, Berlin; SOUS-VIDE, 47 Canal, New York, and ''Excuse Me, Your Necklace Is Leaking'' at Green Gallery, Milwaukee. She has been included in numerous group exhibitions at venues including the 12th Biennale de Lyon; Studiolo, Zurich; MoCA, North Miami; Museum für Gegenwartskunst, Basel; White Flag Projects, Saint Louis; Sculpture Center, New York, and White Columns, New York. She was awarded a Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Award in 2011. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Anicka Yi」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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