In a major show at the Whitney, Christine Sun Kim shines light on Deaf culture and measures sonic experience beyond the ear.
Her new show at the Whitney reveals that language is a social currency that constantly places the deaf at a disadvantage.
The Whitney Museum's Christine Sun Kim survey is a razor-sharp and thought-provoking meditation on communication and sound.
The artist’s first museum survey pushes the bounds of language and upends notions about how we connect with one another.
We speak with Germany-based conceptual artist Christine Sun Kim as she readies for a major mid-career show at N.Y.C’s Whitney Museum.
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Kim's survey is the first major museum show to allow an artist confronting disability to be as expansive as she is.
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