Peter Kim, Mystery of the Rocks. Installation view, 2020-2021.
Peter Kim, Mystery of the Rocks. Installation view, 2020-2021.
Peter Kim, Mystery of the Rocks. Installation view, 2020-2021.
Peter Kim, Mystery of the Rocks. Installation view, 2020-2021.
Peter Kim, Mystery of the Rocks. Installation view, 2020-2021.
Peter Kim Untitled, 2020. Mixed media on canvas. 75h x 90w in 190.50h x 228.60w cm.
Peter Kim Untitled, 2020. Mixed media on canvas. 72h x 95w in 182.88h x 241.30w cm.
Peter Kim Untitled, 2020. Mixed media on canvas. 95h x 72w in 241.30h x 182.88w cm.
Peter Kim Untitled, 2019. Mixed media on canvas. 72h x 95w in 182.88h x 241.30w cm.
Peter Kim Untitled, 2020 Mixed media on canvas 33h x 57w in 83.82h x 144.78w cm PK021
Peter Kim Untitled, 2020. Mixed media on canvas. 33h x 57w in 83.82h x 144.78w cm.
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Peter Kim Untitled, 2020. Mixed Media on Paper. 22.83h x 30.12w in.

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Peter Kim Untitled, 2020. Mixed Media on Paper. 22.83h x 30.12w in.

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Peter Kim Untitled, 2020. Mixed Media on Paper. 22.83h x 30.12w in.

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Peter Kim Untitled, 2020. Mixed Media on Paper. 22.83h x 30.12w in.

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Peter Kim Untitled, 2020. Mixed Media on Paper. 22.83h x 30.12w in.

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Peter Kim Untitled, 2020. Mixed Media on Paper. 22.83h x 30.12w in.

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Peter Kim Untitled, 2020. Mixed Media on Paper. 22.83h x 30.12w in.

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Peter Kim Untitled, 2020. Mixed Media on Paper. 22.83h x 30.12w in.

Peter Kim

Mystery of the Rocks

December 10, 2020 – January 30, 2021

Josee Bienvenu is pleased to present Mystery of the Rocks, Peter Kim’s first  exhibition in New York. The exhibition will open on Thursday, December 10 and will be on view through Saturday January 30, 2021.  Born in South Korea in 1967, Peter Kim has lived  in Seoul,  Marseille and  Berlin and recently moved to New York. The exhibition includes a group of recent ink on paper drawings, four large paintings, as well as a suspended sculpture.

 

“As an Asian, I feel like a stranger in Europe and America. I have become a full member of today's society caught up in chaos and confusion, but also in a noisy and excessive consumerism. In this materialistic world, I am a being who is afloat, barely balanced and living on borrowed time, like a broken vessel afloat in a very distant past.” (Peter Kim). 

 

“Peter Kim’s works throw viewers back on their own resources. We are, in effect, offered a primal encounter with the image (..) Here are images, undeniably accomplished, made for purposes and at the behest of motives that are not immediately self-evident. Their graphically compelling effects, though irresistible, may be entirely different from those the image-maker intended. Kim’s forms are presented flush with the picture plane, close and immediate, like words on a billboard, without modelling or chiaroscuro or perspectival depth. In this regard, they recall  widely diverse cultural antecedents: the bracingly expressive drawings of naive artists and children; the spiritual markers of “primitive” cultures; the graphic panache of commercial cartoonists; and the cumulative refinements of Eastern ink-and-brush masters, with their knowing collapse of visual space. Thus we here confront, whether we are initially aware of it or not, the distinction between impact and understanding, mystification and meaning. For Kim’s work forcefully reminds us that the apprehension of images is twofold: first one reacts instinctively to a picture, as the representation delivers its immediate, elemental, pre-rational impression. Then one relates that picture, in both its cognitive and emotive aspects, to other images and experiences, via established codes of signification. It is only then that the image begins to mean.” (Richard Vine, "Psychic Exposure: The Art of Peter Kim," Lyon Artbooks, 2016).

 

Born in 1967 in South Korea, Peter Kim lives and works in New York. Select exhibitions include: Museo Carlo Bilotti, Rome, Italy (2018). Centro Cultural la Cúpula, Mérida, Mexico,  (2017); Galleria San Ludovico, Parma, IT;  Modern and Contemporary Art Museum of Nice, Nice, France (2016); 1st Beijing 798 Biennale, Beijing, China, Hankook Art Museum, Busan, Korea (2009).