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Woomin Kim 김우민
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Inscription: Some of the fabrics have Korean letters stitched onto them, but they are mostly covered up from the front by other fabrics. From the back you can read the letters 아 (ah), and 이제 (ijae) which means “now”. Out of context and hidden from the front, these words could just be repurposed from another fabric without the intention of being legible.
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Museum purchase: A grant from Trustee Emeritus Dr. Se-Ung Lee P 91 via the Korea Foundation and Elizabeth T. and Dorothy N. Casey Fund
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Shijang: Aisle
Inscription: Some of the fabrics have Korean letters stitched onto them, but they are mostly covered up from the front by other fabrics. From the back you can read the letters 아 (ah), and 이제 (ijae) which means “now”. Out of context and hidden from the front, these words could just be repurposed from another fabric without the intention of being legible.