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South Korea
Painting, Oil on Canvas
Size: 57.5 W x 38.2 H x 1.2 D in
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People blend to form a pattern. There are pros and cons here. The relief of becoming one and the loss of each personality. It represents the history of Korea, which has changed very dynamically. Development and oppression coexisted in the wave of change. Due to the nature of Asians who are conscious of other people's eyes, the inner personality of humans hides behind collective unconsciousness. Like a wave of the sea, the people are connected. This creates a loose solidarity with a sense of boredom but comfort. In dealing with this series artworkš, there is the tension of forces between individual desires. I wanted to deal with this spectrum from a microscopic to a macro perspective. Current civilization stimulates human desire by using competitive structure as a driving force. From the inner feelings of the individual to the collective state. Satirically laughs off the human title to fill something, dreams of a cycle of existence. It seeks to convert the tension between desire and force, which is always followed like a shadow, into positive energy and to reveal it in visible language.
Painting:Oil on Canvas
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size:57.5 W x 38.2 H x 1.2 D in
Frame:Not Framed
Ready to Hang:Not applicable
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Ships From:South Korea.
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South Korea
There are tension forces between individual desires. She addresses the spectrum from a microscopic to a macroscopic perspective. The world stimulates human desires by using competitive structure as a driving force. It is as if one's life attempts to grasp a bittersweet happiness. Her paintings are a discourse of social analysis, a process of clipping media images, and classifying subjects. Her works challenge our sense of emotional honesty. She debates accountability and guilt, forcing us to question our complicity. Like photographs as witness to personal stories, her art depicts individuals as universal archetypes, simultaneously complex and simple, like each of us. Suhyun Kim was born in Busan, Korea. Her paintings have been exhibited in group and solo shows around the world since 2007, including at Gang kuk Samsung Hospital, Seoul Metropolitan Government, and Tom&toms Gallery in Seoul. She was an International Fellowship resident artist at the Vermont Studio Center, USA in 2010. She currently resides and works in Seoul, Republic of Korea.
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