From the Artist
The Barbed Wire Series is a series of prints and a multi-channel moving image installation. The prints Barbed Wire Series I and II are based on the shapes of the barbed wire at the U.S. army base in my hometown.
The memory of walking along the barbed wire fence in my old hometown and playing cat’s cradle with my sister against the wall connects to the political tension on military borders.
Despite the growing threats between the United States and North Korea, the repetitive shapes of the tangled and distorted barbed wire are aesthetically beautiful as abstract line drawings. I hope there is a way to peacefully loosen the tangled tension as if it were like children playing cat’s cradle.
—From Brandywine Workshop and Archives record
South Korean artist Kakyoung Lee received her BFA and MFA from Hongik University, Seoul, as well as an MFA from State University of New York, Purchase.
Lee has exhibited at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Museum of Modern Art, The Draw...