Noam Youngrak Son
Noam Youngrak Son is a Ghent-based communication designer practicing queer publishing. They explore revolutionary methods of disseminating deviant narratives. In their work, publishing concerns more than mere printed matter, since, in its etymology, the word ‘publishing’ originally meant: to populate communities and to breed interspecies relations. The term ‘queer’ in this context is not used as a statement of identity but as that of methodology – small yet collective strategies of publishing that challenge the modern myth of a heroic designer.
Son has collaborated with various institutions worldwide, including Z33, Design Museum Gent, iMAL (BE); Sonic Acts, MU Hybrid Art House (NL); Barbican Centre (UK); Kampnagel, ifa, Deichtorhallen, LAS Art Foundation (DE); Ars Electronica (AT); Venice Biennale, Triennale Milano (IT); and Center for Book Arts NY (US).