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Ki-Da Rilke

Artist
Sung Hwan Kim
Date
2011
Publisher
Sternberg Press
Format
Artists' Books
Details
Hardcover
ISBN
978-1934105-51-1
Size
16.2 × 22 × 1 cm
Length
168 
Description

The artist’s book Ki-da Rilke evolved in relation to the exhibition “Line Wall” by Sung Hwan Kim. In the book, Kim engages with the work of the Prague born poet Rainer Maria Rilke (1875–1926). The first part of Ki-da Rilke features a transcription and drawings of Rilke’s collection “New Poems” (1907) in the German original and on thin sheets of paper and notepads. The second part features Kim’s drawings inspired by Rilke’s “Sonnets to Orpheus” (1923), which are then further developed in the book’s third part, which comprises an independent picture story featuring recurring characters. These figures are named in an index on loose sheets of paper.

Co-published with Kunsthalle Basel

Design by Robin Watkins


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