Buk-Seoul Museum of Art 2nd floor Corridor
2024.09.12~2024.10.06
Free
Video, Installation
Kyulim Kim
Seoul Museum of Art
semasinjin@seoul.go.kr
■ Exhibition
A Wobbling Shadow is the solo exhibition by the artist Kyulim Kim, selected for the [Emerging Artists & Curators 2024]. Starting from the artist’s interest in the M87 black hole image, the exhibition focuses on the process of the observation tool visualizing the substance invisible to the naked eye and on the truth of the ‘wobbling shadow’ phenomenon occurring on the periphery of black hole. Kyulim Kim has been working on the dissolution and overlap of the perspective of various technical equipment. The exhibition showcases the works exploring the intersections of visual experience between technology and material.
■ Kyulim Kim
Kyulim Kim questions how the space experienced and represented as a fixed entity can be fluidly revealed through the use of audiovisual technology. Her solo exhibitions include: Dear Empty (d/p, Seoul, 2023), Memory and Matter (NEVERNEVERLAND, Amsterdam, 2023), and Arrived, Buried, Carried (Windmill, Seoul, 2021). She has participated in duo exhibitions including Angles Morts (Punt WG, Amsterdam, 2023) and Ewoltorque (O’NewWall, 2017) and additionally showcased her work in W139, Eyefilm Museum, Oberhausen Short Film Festival, and ARKO Art Center, among others.
A cherished gem of northeastern Seoul, the Buk-Seoul Museum of Art is SeMA’s first and largest branch opened to the public in 2013. It seeks to invent new forms of exhibitions and learning programs of contemporary art. Buk SeMA is particularly animated by vibrant local communities including a dozen art colleges as well as many other educational institutions. The experimental spirit of a younger generation of artists plays a vital part in the diverse transdisciplinary programs of Buk SeMA, which aims to become a collaborative station for the future. (Photo: ⓒ Kim YongKwan)
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