Anya Tish Gallery presents "Lingering Light," a solo exhibition by Korean-born, Texas-based artist Bumin Kim, showcasing her signature thread paintings.
Light is central to the ideas Kim aims to express through her work, as to convey light inherently acknowledges the presence of darkness. This interplay between light and dark reflects a captivating balance that shifts based on how we perceive and engage with it - much like how our perspectives on life’s challenges, people, or relationships transform based on the lens through which we view them.
Kim’s intricate manipulation of materials mirrors this dynamic, as she redefines the traditional concept of painting: brushstrokes become thread, and the flat surface transcends into three-dimensional space. By repurposing thread as a tool of expression, Kim captures the power, elegance, and versatility of painting, embracing the transformative power of materiality to challenge what a painting can be.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until February 22.
Anya Tish Gallery presents "Lingering Light," a solo exhibition by Korean-born, Texas-based artist Bumin Kim, showcasing her signature thread paintings.
Light is central to the ideas Kim aims to express through her work, as to convey light inherently acknowledges the presence of darkness. This interplay between light and dark reflects a captivating balance that shifts based on how we perceive and engage with it - much like how our perspectives on life’s challenges, people, or relationships transform based on the lens through which we view them.
Kim’s intricate manipulation of materials mirrors this dynamic, as she redefines the traditional concept of painting: brushstrokes become thread, and the flat surface transcends into three-dimensional space. By repurposing thread as a tool of expression, Kim captures the power, elegance, and versatility of painting, embracing the transformative power of materiality to challenge what a painting can be.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until February 22.
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Admission is free.