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Memory of the Dead and Responsibility of the Living: Noh Suntag’s “Forgetting Machines” (2006-2007)
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Trans Asia Photography (2011) 2 (1)
Published: 01 September 2011
...Jeehey Kim 2011 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 3.0 License. Fig. 1: Noh Suntag, ‘Hwang Ho-gol’, Forgetting Machines , 140x100cm, Pigment Print, 2006-7. Noh Suntag made The Forgetting Machines series (2006-2007...
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in Memory of the Dead and Responsibility of the Living: Noh Suntag’s “Forgetting Machines” (2006-2007)
> Trans Asia Photography
Published: 01 September 2011
Fig. 1: Noh Suntag, ‘Hwang Ho-gol’, Forgetting Machines , 140x100cm, Pigment Print, 2006-7.
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in Memory of the Dead and Responsibility of the Living: Noh Suntag’s “Forgetting Machines” (2006-2007)
> Trans Asia Photography
Published: 01 September 2011
Fig. 2: Noh Suntag, ‘Park In-bae’, Forgetting Machines , 140x100cm, Pigment Print, 2006-7.
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in Memory of the Dead and Responsibility of the Living: Noh Suntag’s “Forgetting Machines” (2006-2007)
> Trans Asia Photography
Published: 01 September 2011
Fig. 3: Noh Suntag, ‘Park Gui-ju’, Forgetting Machines , 140x100cm, Pigment Print, 2006-7.
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in Memory of the Dead and Responsibility of the Living: Noh Suntag’s “Forgetting Machines” (2006-2007)
> Trans Asia Photography
Published: 01 September 2011
Fig. 4: Noh Suntag, ‘Yang Hee-tae’, Forgetting Machines , 140x100cm, Pigment Print, 2006-7.
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in Memory of the Dead and Responsibility of the Living: Noh Suntag’s “Forgetting Machines” (2006-2007)
> Trans Asia Photography
Published: 01 September 2011
Fig. 5: Noh Suntag, ‘Yang Gyun’, Forgetting Machines , 140x100cm, Pigment Print, 2006-7.
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in Memory of the Dead and Responsibility of the Living: Noh Suntag’s “Forgetting Machines” (2006-2007)
> Trans Asia Photography
Published: 01 September 2011
Fig. 6: Noh Suntag, ‘Kim Young-muk’, Forgetting Machines , 140x100cm, Pigment Print, 2006-7.
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in Memory of the Dead and Responsibility of the Living: Noh Suntag’s “Forgetting Machines” (2006-2007)
> Trans Asia Photography
Published: 01 September 2011
Fig. 7: Noh Suntag, ‘Kim Wan-bong’, Forgetting Machines , 140x100cm, Pigment Print, 2006-7.
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in Memory of the Dead and Responsibility of the Living: Noh Suntag’s “Forgetting Machines” (2006-2007)
> Trans Asia Photography
Published: 01 September 2011
Fig. 8: Noh Suntag, ‘Kim Dong-jin’, Forgetting Machines , 140x100cm, Pigment Print, 2006-7.
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in Memory of the Dead and Responsibility of the Living: Noh Suntag’s “Forgetting Machines” (2006-2007)
> Trans Asia Photography
Published: 01 September 2011
Fig. 9: Noh Suntag, ‘Ryu Young-sun’, Forgetting Machines , 140x100cm, Pigment Print, 2006-7.
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in Memory of the Dead and Responsibility of the Living: Noh Suntag’s “Forgetting Machines” (2006-2007)
> Trans Asia Photography
Published: 01 September 2011
Fig. 10: Noh Suntag, ‘Kim Jong-yeon’, Forgetting Machines , 140x100cm, Pigment Print, 2006-7.
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in Memory of the Dead and Responsibility of the Living: Noh Suntag’s “Forgetting Machines” (2006-2007)
> Trans Asia Photography
Published: 01 September 2011
Fig. 11: Noh Suntag, Unknown/Lost, Forgetting Machines , 140x100cm, Pigment Print, 2006-7.
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in Memory of the Dead and Responsibility of the Living: Noh Suntag’s “Forgetting Machines” (2006-2007)
> Trans Asia Photography
Published: 01 September 2011
Fig. 12: Noh Suntag, ‘Yoon Soon-ae’, Forgetting Machines , 140x100cm, Pigment Print, 2006-7.
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in Memory of the Dead and Responsibility of the Living: Noh Suntag’s “Forgetting Machines” (2006-2007)
> Trans Asia Photography
Published: 01 September 2011
Fig. 13: Noh Suntag, ‘Choi Gang-sik’, Forgetting Machines , 140x100cm, Pigment Print, 2006-7.
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in Exhibition Review: North Korean Perspectives (curated by Marc Prüst and Natasha Egan)
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Published: 01 April 2016
Fig. 4. Suntag Noh, Hogisim Art Gallery in Seoul. Archival pigment print, 24 x 35 in.
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Trans Asia Photography (2016) 6 (2)
Published: 01 April 2016
...Fig. 4. Suntag Noh, Hogisim Art Gallery in Seoul. Archival pigment print, 24 x 35 in. ...
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Trans Asia Photography (2013) 4 (1)
Published: 01 November 2013
... by Rosalind C. Morris, 229-257. London: Duke University Press, 2009. Keene, Donald. Nō: The Classical Theatre of Japan . Tokyo: Kodansha International Ltd., 1975. Lamarque, Peter. "Expression and the Mask: The Dissolution of Personality in Noh." The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 47, no. 2...
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Editor’s Welcome
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Trans Asia Photography (2011) 2 (1)
Published: 01 September 2011
... Kim on the work of NOH Suntag. Contemporary Chinese photography is explored in an interview with Beijing-based artist CANG Xin, focusing on his project “Identity Exchange”. Extending the contents of the issue beyond her geographic base in East Asian visual culture, Dr, Zohar has included...