Christine Sun Kim: All Day All Night

2025

Hallway with a sign showing a pipe and hand, text reads "ALL DAY ALL NIGHT."

Audio Description: Palm Reader, 2020

Animation: A curved pipe next to an open hand and forearm. A hand signing the letter A bursts from the top. Touches the other palm, floats to the bottom of the forearm, touches. Letters spell out Account.

Signed letter C comes next, moving down: Constitution.

Pulled into the bottom of the pipe and coming out the top, hand signs E. Ethics.

The E is pulled in, and the pipe bulges as the hand travels through.

Hand signing F pops out, touches the hand, floats down, touches. Format.

The pipe is smooth and pale. The arm textured with a diamond pattern. Signed letter L. Law.

A thin line of watery blue at the bottom of the static forearm. Hand signing P bursts out. Principle.

Back into the pipe, up, around, and out as signed letter R. Rule. Touches high, then low before slipping into the pipe.

ASL sign for letter S emerges, touches the arm high, then low. State.

The S slides into the pipe and bulges around to reach the top.


Installation view of Christine Sun Kim: All Day All Night (Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, February 8-July 6, 2025). Projection: Christine Sun Kim and Thomas Mader, Palm Reader, 2020. Through door, from left to right: Competing Languages I, 2020; Three Tables III (AGB, HPA, DTS), 2020; Christine Sun Kim and Thomas Mader, ATTENTION, 2022. Photograph by Ron Amstutz

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