Youngmi KIM

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Stay in 2021

E-mail : deemd@naver.com

URL : seriouswarmingup.tumblr.com

 

 

She is a studying for a master’s degree in the Department of Sculpture at Seoul National University college of Art.

 

Her first individual exhibition was Serious Warming-up at the KIGOJA in 2015 and as part of the group exhibition Seoul Babel at the Seoul Museum of Art in 2015.

 

 

I have been curious about the movement of people in the digital media environment to express their opinions. Humans who dream of a new world as subjects who changed history have created movements from the past to the present with their thoughts and will in their bodies. Individuals showed all the movements aimed at a developmental direction to resolve when society lost its developmentality.

 

The daily and continuous movements that people make are made into short videos. This is an anticipation for a future that is not yet visible. I’m interested in where the direction of the force toward the future is headed by collecting many shorts videos like trailer. Create a situation to assess the identity and capture the moments that will be created in the future.

 

 

Education

2020 Completed MFA courses(Sculpture), Seoul National University, KR

2015 BFA Painting, Seoul Women’s University, KRs

 

 

Solo Exhibition

2015 Serious Warming-up 2013; 2015, Kigoja: Independent Arts Space, Seoul

 

 

Group Exhibition

2018 A Rowing Stone, Woosuk Gallery, Seoul

2016 Seoul Babel, Seoul Museum of Art, Seoul

2014 Non Class, Digital Media City Gallery, Seoul

2014 Art Factory Project, Culture Station Seoul 284, Seoul

 

 

Awards & Grants

2020 Artwork Support Program, SFAC

2018 First Arts Support, SFAC

 

Residencies

2021 Seoul Art Space Guemcheon, Seoul, Korea

2016 Hangar, Barcelona, Spain

 






War against monsters under the fifth high wave

2019, Single channel video, 14' 31“







Pose Searching

2019, plywood, acrylic, LED, 193.6 x 79cm

 







Serious Warming-up

2017, Single channel video, 07' 21"







Serious Warming-up

2015, 3 channel video, 08' 30"