
Kimsooja - Bottari Truck – Migrateurs
Bundles of memories
Korean artist Kimsooja’s life is shaped constantly by movement. Since her father is a soldier, throughout her childhood she has to bid farewell to friendship and familiar places over and over again. Her personal experience, which somewhat resembles a nomadic life, is deeply influenced her work as an artist.

Kimsooja, Bottari Truck - Migrateurs, 2007, collection Fenix
“I see our body as being, in the subtlest kind of way, a kind of bottari.”
At Fenix, you will encounter Kimsooja’s artwork Bottari Truck – Migrateurs (2007-2009). Picture an old Peugeot 404 parked at Fenix, fully loaded with vibrant bottaris. A bottari is a traditional Korean wrapping cloth used to carry belongings, a way of ‘wrapping luggage with a cloth.’ When people need to move, they pack their most precious items in a bottari While on the move, a bottari carries material things, we carry memories, thoughts, and sentiments. Perhaps we could be somewhat of a bottari, constantly on the move.

Kimsooja, Bottari Truck - Migrateurs, 2007, collection Fenix
All Directions
This artwork is part of the exhibition All Directions. In this exhibition you discover more about identity and happiness, about crossing borders and being forced to flee, about saying goodbye and coming home. Read more about All Directions.