Jeonbuk Provincial Museum of Art Presents 'Kim Mikyung Solo Exhibition' Capturing Life and Dreams
Selected for Jeonbuk Artist Support Exhibition Call
The Jeonbuk Provincial Museum of Art (Director Lee Ae-seon) is holding a solo exhibition by artist Kim Mi-kyung from the 20th to the 25th at the Jeonbuk Provincial Museum of Art Seoul Branch, Insadong Art Center, 6th floor, JMA Space.
This exhibition is the artist's seventh solo show, and she has also participated in various group and curated exhibitions such as
Born in 1968, Kim Mi-kyung graduated from the Department of Western Painting at Wonkwang University and earned a master's degree in Western Painting from Sungshin Women's University Graduate School. She is currently active as a full-time artist.
In this exhibition, Kim presents works reflecting her life in the United States. After holding a solo exhibition last year, she underwent a sudden five-month battle with illness. Nevertheless, the artist filled her landscapes with hope and joy.
Jeonbuk Provincial Museum of Art will hold a solo exhibition of artist Kim Mi-kyung from the 20th to the 25th at the JMA Space on the 6th floor of the Jeonbuk Provincial Museum of Art Seoul Branch, Insa Art Center.
View original imageFor the artist, the flowing clouds feel free, momentarily escaping the constraints of reality. The clouds transform into mountains conveying abundance, which then change into human forms and the movement of waves.
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Kim said, "The moving forms of clouds, waves, people, and mountains represent an 'unpredictable journey,' reflecting the constantly changing nature of life," adding, "I hope viewers will join this journey within the paintings with the perspective of life."
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