Korean-born, Berlin-based artist Haegue Yang has spent her career traversing boundaries—between geographic regions, historical periods, and artistic styles. Known for her genre-defying approach, Yang embraces fluidity over fixed narratives, creating works that map times and places typically not seen together. Her large-scale sculptures and installations combine industrial objects with everyday materials, such as clothing racks, space heaters, and jingle bells. These contrasts, along with hand-crafted techniques like knitting and weaving, blur the lines between domestic tasks and fine art. ...