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Myung-Joo Kim: Selected works, 2019-2023

September 4, 2024
in Ceramic art
Tête pensive XI
Tête pensive VI
Tête abondante 1
Nuit de Tête IV
Tête abondante 2
Tête pensive IV
Tête pensive V
Tête rouge
Tête pensive II
Untitled
Voyageur
Bouquet de tête
Homme Plante I
Homme Plante II
Evening in unknown place
Tête pensive I
Tête pensive III
Exhibition view – The Uncanny World
Exhibition view – The Uncanny World
Exhibition view – The Uncanny World
Exhibition view – The Uncanny World
Playing blind

Myung-Joo Kim: Selected works, 2019-2023

Myung-Joo Kim’s work belongs to the artist’s figurative work in which the world of “fantastic” reigns supreme. Her infinitely poetic but tortured universe recalls the cruelty of romanticism, where all paths lead love to a state of total despair. It conveys the ambiguous feelings of jubilation and disarray that animate every human being.

The artist’s singular expression harmonizes perfectly with the clay material she shapes, while her meaningful and modest range of colours reminds us that true emotion draws on the profound and unfathomable depths of the heart.

Isabelle Naef Galuba, Directrice du Musée Ariana, Geneva

Captions

  • Tête pensive XI, 2023, glazed stoneware, 49x31x34cm
  • Tête pensive VI, 2023, glazed stoneware, 69x48x40cm
  • Tête abondante 1, 2021, glazed stoneware, 45x40x50cm
  • Nuit de Tête IV, 2023, glazed stoneware, 40x27x27cm
  • Tête abondante 2, 2021, glazed stoneware, 45x40x50cm
  • Tête pensive IV, 2021, glazed stoneware, 45x45x60cm
  • Tête pensive V, 2021, glazed stoneware, 34x36x54cm
  • Tête rouge, 2020, glazed stoneware, 25x21x20cm
  • Tête pensive II, 2021, glazed stoneware, 53x38x35cm
  • Bouquet de tête, 2019, glazed stoneware, 21cm(H)
  • Homme Plante I, 2020, glazed stoneware, 47x23x15
  • Homme Plante II, 2020, glazed stoneware, 47x23x15
  • Evening in unknown place, 2021, glazed stoneware, 67x58x31
  • Tête pensive I, 2021, glazed stoneware, 39x30x28cm
  • Tête pensive III, 2021, glazed stoneware, 35x26x26cm
  • Exhibition view, The Uncanny World, 2023, Museum of contemporary ART Busan
  • Playing blind, 2019, glazed stoneware, 70x53x30cm, 65x45x31cm
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