Al Mureijah Art Spaces 2
Teil 2 der Fototour durch die Sharjah Biennale 12, 5. März - 5. Juni 2015. Kuratorin: Eungie Joo; Assoziierter Kurator: Ryan Inouye. 51 Beteiligte.
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Ort: SAF Art Spaces, Gebäude I
Werke aus der Serie Sunday Paintings. 2001 –
Acryl und Tusche auf Leinwand, aufgezogen auf Tafel
je 36 x 36 cm
Byron Kim has long distilled his approach to life and art in a conceptual practice marked by studies of colour and abstraction. Sunday Paintings is an ongoing series of modest square paintings of the sky, created by Kim every Sunday since 2001. Carrying his prepared panels with him as he travels, Kim paints a portrait of the sky each week, then inscribes a few momentary thoughts of the day, dating each panel with his location. Both a record of the sky and his life, these paintings serve as a diaristic record and collection of time. The series emerged from Kim’s encounter with the work of Chuang Tze, a Taoist philosopher who wrote about the relationship of the infinite to the infinitesimal. Sunday Paintings embody a personal cosmology that contrasts the everyday against the everything.
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Sharjah Art Museum
© Foto: Haupt & Binder
© Text: SB12 Guidebook
Teil 2 der Fototour durch die Sharjah Biennale 12, 5. März - 5. Juni 2015. Kuratorin: Eungie Joo; Assoziierter Kurator: Ryan Inouye. 51 Beteiligte.