2011
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(Korean, b. 1975)
published by
Drypoint
Support: Wove paper
Sheet: 54.3 x 39 cm (21 3/8 x 15 3/8 in.); Platemark: 14.8 x 25.6 cm (5 13/16 x 10 1/16 in.)
Jo Hershey Selden Fund 2013.22.1
© Kakyoung Lee
Impression: 3
This drypoint print is done on a single plexiglass plate, not a traditional copper plate.
Created by the Seoul- and New York-based artist Kakyung Lee, Dance, Dance, Dance is a suite of ten prints made using drypoint, a printmaking process in which a design is drawn on a plate with a sharp, needle-like instrument. Each print is a self-portrait featuring her repetitive gestural movements. Rather than using the traditional copperplate, Lee used a single Plexiglas plate known for its fragile and unforgiving nature, turning her fleeting, mundane, or perhaps frustrating moments into a series of intimate spectacles.
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