Minah Kim

I take objects, spaces, or environments and represent them through repetitive and tactile texture to sensually implant the intricacy of human acts and emotions responding to contemporary and historical issues related to the community. Objects and landscapes I revisit are artifacts of the past or environments embodying the unmonumental-ness of everyday day, functioning as the silent landscape where isolation and solidarity, individual and community, inheritance, and discontinuity coexist. The urgency and meditation on the disappearance of hands-on processes and rituals and the curiosity about the self within the context of nature brought me to explore the clay, its physicality, and spirituality as the sensorial language to communicate the resilience and power of focusing on the process in representation.



Sokuri 2 (Basket, of May 1980)

$2800.00



Sokuri 3 (Basket, of May 1980)

$2800.00


  

Sokuri 2 (Basket, of May 1980)

$2800.00



Sokuri 3 (Basket, of May 1980)

$2800.00


 

Sokuri 2 (Basket, of May 1980)

$2800.00



Sokuri 3 (Basket, of May 1980)

$2800.00



Sokuri 2 (Basket, of May 1980)

$2800.00



Sokuri 3 (Basket, of May 1980)

$2800.00