"For each photograph, Kim, who is based inGermany, lit interior rooms with colored gels and arranged the occupants of the buildings in everyday tableaux. She then parked herself across from the buildings with a large-format camera, the glass of her lens facing the glass of the facades, creating portraits of the city as a crystalline beehive, always bright and always busy." -source is NY Times, Jim Lewis, March 11, 2009. Read full article here.
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Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Kim In Sook, Artist
"For each photograph, Kim, who is based inGermany, lit interior rooms with colored gels and arranged the occupants of the buildings in everyday tableaux. She then parked herself across from the buildings with a large-format camera, the glass of her lens facing the glass of the facades, creating portraits of the city as a crystalline beehive, always bright and always busy." -source is NY Times, Jim Lewis, March 11, 2009. Read full article here.
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