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Images: BWP/AiRVI: Laura Hyunjhee Kim

Black & White Projects Live Residency
May 16 – June 17, 2016

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Installation view of BWP/AiRVI: Laura Hyunjhee Kim at Black & White Projects (2016)

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Installation view of BWP/AiRVI: Laura Hyunjhee Kim at Black & White Projects (2016)

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Installation view of BWP/AiRVI: Laura Hyunjhee Kim at Black & White Projects (2016)

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Installation view of BWP/AiRVI: Laura Hyunjhee Kim at Black & White Projects (2016)

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Untitled Selfie #1 (2016) by Laura Hyunjhee Kim, digital photographic print, 12 x 12 inches, edition of 10

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Untitled Selfie #2 (2016) by Laura Hyunjhee Kim, digital photographic print, 12 x 12 inches, edition of 10

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Untitled Selfie #3 (2016) by Laura Hyunjhee Kim, digital photographic print, 12 x 12 inches, edition of 10

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Untitled Selfie #4 (2016) by Laura Hyunjhee Kim, digital photographic print, 12 x 12 inches, edition of 10

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Video still of Formations III (2016) by Laura Hyunjhee Kim, created in residence at Black & White Projects

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Video still of Formations II (2016) by Laura Hyunjhee Kim, created in residence at Black & White Projects

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Video still of Formations I (2016) by Laura Hyunjhee Kim, created in residence at Black & White Projects

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