Art 21: Christine Sun Kim

Following artist Christine Sun Kim from New York to Los Angeles and from Berlin to London, this short documentary tells the story of the artist’s practice, which spans across drawing, performance, video, large-scale murals, and beyond. Through infographics, motion lines, musical notations and humor, Kim’s work reflects not only the exhausting activity of demanding access and rights as a Deaf person but also the exhaustion of anyone fighting to be heard.

Director: Chiemi Karasawa
Runtime: 14 min
Original Language: en

Keywords

sign languages, american sign language (asl), deaf culture

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Art 21: Christine Sun Kim about?
Following artist Christine Sun Kim from New York to Los Angeles and from Berlin to London, this short documentary tells the story of the artist’s practice, which spans across drawing, performance, video, large-scale murals, and beyond. Through infographics, motion lines, musical notations and humor, Kim’s work reflects not only the exhausting activity of demanding access and rights as a Deaf person but also the exhaustion of anyone fighting to be heard.
Who directed Art 21: Christine Sun Kim?
Art 21: Christine Sun Kim was directed by Chiemi Karasawa.
How long is Art 21: Christine Sun Kim?
Art 21: Christine Sun Kim has a runtime of 14m (14 minutes).