Heecheon Kim
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ABOUT
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Heecheon Kim
Born in 1989, at the dawn of the Internet, Heecheon Kim delves into questions of cognition and sensation in the interstices between the imagined, the virtual, and the real arising from the prevalence of new technologies in contemporary society. Using readily available apps and software such as GPS trackers, AR filters, and VR environments, Kim critically examines images and virtual experiences shaping our encounters in an evolving digital culture.Shortly after graduating from Korea National University of Arts in 2015 with a degree in architecture, Heecheon Kim exhibited a loose trilogy of video works that spliced autobiographical elements into hybrid environments melding the real and the digitally generated. Soulseek/Pegging/Air-twerking (2015), Wall Rally Drill (2015), and Lifting Barbells (2015), shown in a group exhibition at Seoul’s Ilmin Museum of Art, quickly placed him at the forefront of the “post-Internet” generation of Korean artists. While conversant in the visual language and aesthetics of our techno-utopian age, Kim’s interest lies not so much in technological media per se but in the dissonant gap between the human aspiration to be loosed from corporeal bounds and the intractable parameters of the everyday world.Heecheon Kim has held solo institutional exhibitions at Atelier Hermès, Seoul (2024); Hayward Gallery, London (2023); Art Sonje Center, Seoul (2019); Asian Art Museum, San Francisco (2018); and Doosan Gallery, New York (2018) and Seoul (2017). He has participated in international biennials at Cairo (2019), Gwangju (2018), Istanbul (2017), and in museum shows at Centre Pompidou-Metz (2023), Julia Stoschek Collection, Düsseldorf (2022); Leeum, Samsung Museum of Art, Seoul (2021); and ZKM, Karlsruhe, Germany (2019), among others. His work has also been screened at the St. Moritz Art Film Festival, Switzerland (2022) and online in Modern Mondays (MoMA, New York, 2021) and Out of Blueprints (Serpentine Galleries & NOWNESS, 2019).Kim’s work is in the collection of the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea; Leeum, Samsung Museum of Art, Seoul; Seoul Museum of Art; Nam June Paik Art Center, Yong-in, Korea; Han Nefkens Foundation, Barcelona; Frac Île-de-France, Paris; Frac Lorraine, Metz, France; and KADIST, San Francisco, among others.
He is the recipient of the 20th Hermès Foundation Missulsang (2023), awarded biennially to recognize a young contemporary Korean artist of exceptional promise.
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NEWS
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