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Accommodating the Epic Dispersion – On Non-Cathartic Volume of Dispersion is a lengthy title that Haegue Yang consciously chose in response to the large scale of the Middle Hall. She fills the space with complex multi-layered blind structures that stand for the epic dimensions of the narratives lived by figures of diaspora such as Korean-Japanese essayist Suh Kyungsik, who explored the destiny of Koreans in Japan, as well as the life of Italian-Jewish chemist and author Primo Levi, who wrote extensively about his Holocaust experience as well as Jewish life in Piemont. Yang’s reading of their biographies is reflected in her emphatic use of the word dispersion in the work’s title.
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http://www.heikejung.de/AccomodatingEpicDispersion_Exhibition.html (20.09.2021)