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Hyunjee Nicole Kim

Hyunjee Nicole Kim is a writer and editor residing in Los Angeles.

Reviews• April 20, 2017

The Inevitable Cannibalization of Institutional Critique: Surveying Michael Asher and Christopher D’Arcangelo in L.A.

By Hyunjee Nicole Kim

­­Emma Goldman described anarchism as “a living force in the affairs of our life, constantly creating new conditions,” refusing a “theory of the future…

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Reviews• February 22, 2017

How Do We Decolonize Desire? Evelyn Taocheng Wang Massages Difficult Truths at Château Shatto

By Hyunjee Nicole Kim

There is very little consent to be found, for example, in the fact that Flaubert’s encounter with an Egyptian courtesan produced a widely influential…

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