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Kang Seung Lee: the Heart of a Hand
註釋Kang Seung Lee: The Heart of A Hand pays tribute to Goh Choo San (1948-1987), a pioneering Singaporean-born Chinese choreographer who died of an AIDS-related illness at age 39. The exhibition and publication presents new artworks created by Kang Seung Lee through extensive archival research, interviews, and collaborations, including drawing, video, and sculptural installation. A central component of the project is a single-channel video, commissioned by the Vincent Price Art Museum at East Los Angeles College and created in collaboration with Joshua Serafin and Nathan Mercury Kim. Loosely based on Goh's neo-classical ballet, Configurations, commissioned by American Ballet Theater in 1981, Serafin, a Filipina dancer and choreographer based in Belgium, embodies a spectrum of emotional and physical states of belonging to express togetherness and kinship with Goh's life and work. Likewise, KIRARA, a transgender composer and musician based in Seoul, takes inspiration from Samuel Barber's Concerto for Piano and Orchestra, Op. 38 (the score for Goh's Configurations), to create a revitalized soundtrack for queer life and testament to the individual lives lived. Published in conjunction with the exhibition on view at the Vincent Price Art Museum from March 25 - July 22, 2023.