Showing “Most People Were Silent” In Art Basel’s Virtual Viewing Room

Part of my series on nuclear weapons, “Most People Were Silent is showing in Art Basel’s Virtual Viewiing Room, alongside work by fellow Zilberman Gallery artists including Isaac Chong WaiPedro Gómez-EgañaJaffa LamBurcak Bingol.

This is the Covid19-era alternative after Art Basel Hong Kong was called off this month.

https://www.artbasel.com/viewing-rooms

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Visit our @artbasel Online Viewing Room dedicated to a series of diptychs pairing anonymised nuclear landscapes from North Korea and the United States, reflecting humans’ experience with nuclear weapons, past and present, now live through March 25, 6 pm HKT via link in bio.
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Sim Chi Yin
Sentry post on the China-North Korea border, close to a suspected North Korean missile base (left) / Minuteman II Missile, Delta 09 silo, South Dakota (right), from Most People Were Silent, 2017, photography, pigment print.
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