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Installation view of Minouk Lim “L’homme à la camera” (2015), “It’s a Name I Gave Myself” (2018), “Parabolic Satellite” (2015), “Hydra” (2015) (photo by Bruce M. White)

Installation view of Minouk Lim

“L’homme à la camera” (2015), “It’s a Name I Gave Myself” (2018), “Parabolic Satellite” (2015), “Hydra” (2015)

(photo by Bruce M. White)

By Lisa Yin Zhang

 

Minouk Lim’s “It’s A Name I Give Myself” (2018) probes the scars of war via a compilation of video excerpts featuring individuals separated from their families by the Korean War, narrated by a fast-clipped voice-over. The fragmentation of their recollection is synecdoche for the sundering of a nation: one individual tries to identify themself to a lost family by a birthmark under the chin, another by an early memory of a sister’s limp.

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