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Insa Art Space, Arts Council Korea
82 410 pp. Color w/photos & illustrations 257x185mm Korean/English Co-Authors: Bik Van der Pol, Insa Art Space, Workshop Participants ISBN: 978-89-956743-1-4 03600 This publication is made from a collaborative workshop run by artist duo Bik Van der Pol and the IAS with a group of Korean participants, as a part of the IASs annual agenda series, 2006 Issue Fighters: Thought is Made in the Mouth. This workshop accompanied the exhibition of the Traveling Magazine Table, an archive of magazines and periodicals published non-commercially by artists, independent groups, public institutions and alternative spaces, thereby collects various ideas, opinions and values drifting outside a circulation and distribution structure of mainstream art information. Frame Builders_Talks & Images 172 pp. Color w/photos & illustrations 235x170mm Korean/English ISBN: 978-89-956743-2-1 03600 A document book of Frame Builders, a project made in May 2006 in conjunction with the relocation and renovation of the IAS. This project was developed to pursue two agendas: a type of local public art institutions in demand and the factors to be considered in making a right directional choice; its communicative process in which a conceptual framework of institutional identity is visualized and disseminated to the public. As a project consisting of workshop and exhibition, Frame Builders provided a platform not only for IAS to re-investigate their own ideas and strategies to foster a stronger identity, but for local art public to examine current institutional critique. RE-MAPPING THE WORLD 33 pp. Color pencil drawings 270x376mm Korean/English Author: Chung Haessen Graphic Design: Sung Yeol Kim ISBN: 89-956743-1-8 03600 An artist book by Chung Haessen with her 45 pencil drawings(2005). "RE-MAPPING THE WORLD" is Chungs cartographic project started from a stupid imagination of would change and what would happen if two or more countries were located differently and their geograpic features were reconfigured. BOL, Issue 4, Justice 291pp. 235x175mm B&W w/photo & illustrations Korean/English ISSN: 1739-9270 Each issue of the journal BOL selects a specific theme and publishes articles and visual pages by writers and artists from Korea and abroad. Its issue 4, Justice creates an in-depth look at the multilateral arguments on the idea of justice in globalism. The contributors who participated in this debate include Nancy Fraser, Lee Janghee, Martin Jay, 16beaver, Static, and Jakob Jakobsen. A Revised Inventory 780 pp. 198x132mm B&W text English w/select texts in Korean Co-Authors: Insa Art Space, Sasa (44) MeeNa Park Graphic Design: Sulki &Min ISBN: 978-89-956743-3-8 and 978-89-957810-5-0 This book is a result from an IASs artist commission to Sasa (44) MeeNa Park within the framework of its exhibition, Curating Degree Zero Archive at IAS. Having been conceived and formulated by two curators, Barnaby Drabble and Dorothee Richter, the CDZA holds books and images collected by over 100 international curators. In each touring venue, the archive undergoes new approach and analysis in the local context, and IAS invited Sasa (44) MeeNa Park for its re-interpretation and re-structuralization. This book indexes the archive in the system they set up for the exhibition. TOOL BOX for Emerging Artists 240 pp. 235x170mm Color w/photos & illustrations Korean w/select texts in English ISBN: 978-89-956743-4-5 03600 This book introduces IASs project, Handbook for New Artists(May-October 2006) that was designed to foster the growth of emerging artists by engaging them in various tasks including presentations, exhibition, PR, critique, relationships with galleries, and sponsorship programs. In 2006, five curators focused on ten selected artists who passed the process to finally have their joint exhibition at IAS. Stories on the Neighborhood 200 pp. 235x170mm Korean w/select texts in English To be published in March, 2007 This document book presents the public project, Wonseo-dong Project initiated by IAS on its moving to the neighborhood, Wonseo-dong in Seoul. This project started from research workshops and lecture sessions made collaboratively with artists, local residents and experts from related fields. Through this book, the artist project team reveals the micro-history of the area and illuminates the issues and agendas the local history poses to contemporary viewers. VOICES, 2006 IAS 160 pp. 260x175mm 4-color print Korean w/select texts in English VOICES presents the events that took place at the IAS in 2006, including ten talks, five archive presentations, four sound programs and the artist pages from the three issues in the journal, BOL. For more information on programs and activities of IAS, please visit http://www.insaartspace.or.kr |













