
Printed Matter/ MUSEUMS’ SERIES
Sursuma is delighted to present Museums’ Series: A Duology of Printed Matter and Design Anthology—collaborations with cultural institutions to reimagine their collections.
For our inaugural Printed Matter edition, we partner with Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art to explore Christo’s Wrapped Walk Ways (in collaboration with Wolfgang Volz), presented by Stephanie Fox Knappe, Sanders Sosland Senior Curator, Global Modern and Contemporary Art, Head American Art. This work inquires into the archive of the iconic 1978 Kansas City installation, examining its materiality, collective memory, and enduring legacy.

LINA CHOI
We speak with sound artist Lina Choi to delve into her artistic journey with water: “I want to explore our deep connection with water—why we desire to be near it, listen to it, feel relaxed by it.” Moving from sculpture to immersive sound installations, Choi uses hydrophones and binaural microphones to capture the hidden sounds of frozen lakes, rivers, and underwater worlds. Inspired by the writings of Astrida Neimanis' "Bodies of Water," Choi’s research explores the connection between the natural waters and the maternal waters we all originate from.

A. Young’s monthly photo album titled: Point-and-Shoot (camera) features discoveries of her hometown. However the latest edition features 'faulty shots' of the double-exposed images of the past.

LATIFA NEYAZI
Discover London-based womenswear designer Latifa Neyazi. Explore her artisanal approach to garment making, where intuitive dyeing with indigo, tea, and coffee meets hand-stitched embroidery and painting techniques. Learn how her travels and heritage inspire a unique palette of organic, expressive colours.