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词条 Kim Yusob
释义

  1. Biography

  2. Works

  3. Exhibitions (selection)[3]

  4. Publications

  5. External links

  6. References

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| birth_name = Kim Yusob
| birth_place = Gwangju, South Korea
| residence = Berlin, Germany
| nationality = South Korean
| alma_mater = Chosun University
Universität der Künste Berlin
| birth_date = {{birth year and age|1959}}
}}

Kim Yusob (born 1959 in Gwangju) is a South Korean artist who lives and works in Berlin, Germany and Seoul, South Korea.

Biography

After graduating from the Department of Fine Art at Chosun University, Gwangju, in 1983 Kim Yusob moved to Berlin. There he studied both at the Kunsthochschule Weissensee in East Berlin and at the Western Universität der Künste (University of the Arts). 1995 he became Meisterschüler (Master Disciple) of Wolfgang Petrick. Since 1996 Kim has been teaching at Chosun University, where he completed Graduate School in 2001. From 2007 on he has been teaching at the Universität der Künste (University of the Arts). In 2014 he became Professor of Painting at Chosun University.[1]

Works

Within his oeuvre Kim Yusob aims at providing new impulses for abstract expressionism. His process of painting unites religious, philosophical and Anthroposophical aspects. Much is left to hazard, for Kim considers his art a seismogram of his inner world. The (in an alchemical analogy) "first matter" of his painting is an amorphous and indefinite liquid mass. Thus the basic material already contains the final work of art. The artist merely brings it to light during the process of painting. Kim’s conceit of a pre-defined matter closely resembles the Aristotelian concept of a teleological hyle, and has also been shared by artists such as Michelangelo or Edwin Landseer. Due to Kim’s background it is also rooted in Daoism and the I Ching. Furthermore, Kim obtains a typical effect by applying special technique of decelerating the colours’ drying: Such their characteristic material quality prevails.[2]

Exhibitions (selection)[3]

  • solo show: Kim Yusob - Energy Flash – Galerie Michael Schultz, Berlin (2014)[4]
  • solo show: SPIRIT-PURE, Gallery Gahoedong60, Seoul (2012)[5]
  • solo show: Kim Yusob - Energy development - Kunsthalle Rostock (2012)
  • Visions Of Paradise - Python Gallery, Erlenbach, Switzerland (2012)
  • Black painting - The spirit of the Abstract - Nuri Gallery, Goyang Cultural Foundation Oulim Nuri, Ilsan (Korea) (2012)
  • solo show: 'Kim Yusob - Gebanntes Licht – Galerie Michael Schultz, Berlin (2011)
  • solo show: Kim Yusob - Galerie Helmut Leger, Munich (2010)
  • solo show: Kim Yusob - CAS / Contemporary Art Space, Salzburg (2010)
  • Feng Lu (China) - Skulpturen / Yusob Kim (Korea) Malerei - Der Mensch im Quadrat - KUNSTKABINETT, Regensburg (2008)[6]
  • Schwarze Bilder – Ephraim-Palais, Stadtmuseum Berlin (2006)[7]
  • Deep Action - Wolfgang Petrick und Meisterschüler (1975 – 2005) - Georg Kolbe Museum, Berlin (2005)[8]

Publications

  • Kim Yusob: Schwarze Bilder (exhibition catalogue), Museum Ephraim-Palais, Berlin 2006.
  • Ursel Berger, Lothar Romain, Karlheinz Lüdeking, James Kalm (edd.), Deep Action. Wolfgang Petrick und Meisterschüler. 1975-2000. (exhibition catalogue), Berlin 2005.

External links

  • Representation by Gallery Michael Schultz, Berlin, Seoul, Beijing
  • Representation by Python Gallery, Erlenbach (Switzerland)]
  • Arttist's portrait at CAS-Galerie, Salzburg (Austria)

References

1. ^Cfr. 김유섭 展-에너지를 품은 카오스, in: newswave (Korea), 02.09.2011.
2. ^Cfr. Gerhard Charles Rump, [https://www.welt.de/welt_print/article2908055/Fantasie-in-Material-und-Bewegung.html Fantasie in Material und Bewegung. Der koreanische Künstler Kim Yusob untersucht die ästhetischen Wirkungen von Farbe], in: DIE WELT, 20.12.2008.
3. ^Full list at Kim Yusob’s gallery representation.
4. ^Cfr. Ingeborg Ruthe, Der Meister und sein Zauberlehrling, in: Berliner Zeitung, 22.04.2014.
5. ^Cfr. Gim Jonggil, Paintings Sprouting from the Depths of Nature, (Korean/English exhibition review), in: akive (Korean Contemporary Arts Archive), 10.04.2012.
6. ^Cfr. Claudia Böckel: Oh, der Papst kann lachen und weinen, in: Mittelbayerische Zeitung, 02.10.2008;Gerhard Charles Rump: Ganz global: Galerist Michael Schultz aus Berlin, in: Berliner Morgenpost, 31.10.2008.
7. ^Cfr. Daniel Völzke: Kurz und Kritisch, in: Tagesspiegel, 23.11.2005; [https://www.welt.de/print-welt/article189201/Auktionen-und-Ausstellungen.html Marion Zipfel, Auktionen und Ausstellungen], in: DIE WELT, 07.01.2006.
8. ^Cfr. Announcement by Georg Kolbe Museum, Berlin.
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