Zadie Xa: House Gods, Animals Guides and Five Ways 2 Forgiveness

Zadie Xa: House Gods, Animals Guides and Five Ways 2 Forgiveness

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Author: Tarini Malik
Format: Paperback, 220mm x 280mm, 680g, 120 pages
Published: Whitechapel Gallery, United Kingdom, 2023

This publication - the artist's first dedicated catalogue - celebrates Zadie Xa's current Whitechapel Gallery exhibition featuring the largest commission to date by Xa in the UK. Illustrated throughout with complete installation photography, this beautiful publication also includes new essays by Lucia Pietroiusti, Ana Teixeira Pinto and Wong Binghao alongside documentation of the artist's past exhibitions and performances.

Zadie Xa (b.1983) is a Korean-Canadian artist whose work investigates issues of belonging and identity, drawing influence from both the fantasy and the lived experience within the Korean diaspora through film and performance, sculptural installation, textiles and painting. Xa's brand new commission for Whitechapel Gallery will be an immersive experience informed by her ongoing engagement with indigenous histories and oral histories of the spirit world, and particularly those of local East London legends of apparitions and spectres.

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Author: Tarini Malik
Format: Paperback, 220mm x 280mm, 680g, 120 pages
Published: Whitechapel Gallery, United Kingdom, 2023

This publication - the artist's first dedicated catalogue - celebrates Zadie Xa's current Whitechapel Gallery exhibition featuring the largest commission to date by Xa in the UK. Illustrated throughout with complete installation photography, this beautiful publication also includes new essays by Lucia Pietroiusti, Ana Teixeira Pinto and Wong Binghao alongside documentation of the artist's past exhibitions and performances.

Zadie Xa (b.1983) is a Korean-Canadian artist whose work investigates issues of belonging and identity, drawing influence from both the fantasy and the lived experience within the Korean diaspora through film and performance, sculptural installation, textiles and painting. Xa's brand new commission for Whitechapel Gallery will be an immersive experience informed by her ongoing engagement with indigenous histories and oral histories of the spirit world, and particularly those of local East London legends of apparitions and spectres.