A trained pianist and graphic designer, Min Oh first of all calls herself a storyteller. Spoken language and linguistics are her tools, video and sound, paper and books her media. In her seemingly naïve narrations, Min Oh gives voice to inanimate objects, which become actors pretending to be human. When turning people - including herself - into objects and by animating things to get human-like characteristics, she navigates through higher and lower art, touching on performance art, video and design.
‘How things genuinely speak and sing...’
Onomatopee 68
Publication
Onomatopee 68, Min Oh, 2011
‘How things genuinely speak and sing...’
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- Type
- (maga)zine
- Dimensions
- 196 x 278 mm / 7.71 x 10.94 inch Portrait
- Pages
- 32 pages
- ISBN
- 978-90-78454-68-7
- Editor
- Silke Opitz i.c.w. Ellen Zoete
- Author
- Silke Opitz, Felicity Hogan, Ellen Zoete
- Graphic
- Tomas Celizna
- Artist
- Min Oh
- Language
- English
- Binding
- stapled
- Paper
- Chromolux 700 90 grs. (cover) Munken print white 80 grs. (inside pages)
- Color
- Cover: 3/1 front pms 355 + pms 872 + pms 072. Inside: 8 pages 1/1 pms 072 / pms 814, 8 pages 1/1 pms 072 / pms 355, 8 pages 1/1 pms 072 / pms 072, 8 pages 1/1 pms 072 / pms 872
- Printer
- De Raddraaier, Amsterdam (NL)
- Translator
- Robert Brambeer (German-Engl, Opitz); Jonathan Vogelbusch (Engl-Deutsch, Hogan)
- Curator
- Silke Opitz i.c.w. Ellen Zoete
PEOPLE INVOLVED IN THIS PROJECT AND ALL THE ROLES THESE PEOPLE EVER HAD IN ONOMATOPEE PROJECTS
- Min Oh artist
- Tomáš Celizna graphic designer
- Silke Opitz curator, editor
- Ellen Zoete curator, editor
- Felicity Hogan critic
- Kunsthalle Erfurt partner organisation
- Kulturstiftung des Freistaats Thüringen public fund
- Maartje van der Schoot intern