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Murmur

Korean artist Kim Cheonae creates evocative abstract paintings & prints exploring quiet contemplation & subtle shifts in form. Exhibited globally, her work is collected by the Kemper Museum.

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Cheonae Kim: A Quiet Exploration of Form and Contemplation

Born in Seoul, South Korea, in 1952, Cheonae Kim’s artistic journey is one marked by a profound engagement with abstraction and a subtle yet persistent investigation into the human experience. Her work, rooted in a rigorous academic foundation – culminating in an MFA from Southern Illinois University Carbondale in 1986 – transcends mere visual representation, instead offering viewers a space for quiet contemplation and a nuanced appreciation of form’s inherent power.

Kim's early education laid the groundwork for her distinctive style. She began with studies in drawing and printmaking at Southern Illinois University, followed by a Bachelor of Arts degree in Drawing from Ewha Womans University in Seoul. This dual heritage – Korean sensibility meeting American academic rigor – informs her approach to art, blending disciplined technique with an intuitive understanding of color, texture, and spatial relationships. Her time in the United States proved pivotal, exposing her to diverse artistic perspectives and solidifying her commitment to abstract expression.

The Language of Line and Color

Kim’s paintings are characterized by a deliberate simplicity that belies their depth. She frequently employs geometric forms – lines, rectangles, and grids – not as rigid structures but as vehicles for exploring the rhythms and patterns of daily life. These aren't aggressive statements; rather, they represent the subtle shifts in our experience, the horizontal flow of events alongside the active movements we undertake each day. Her use of color is equally restrained, often employing muted tones and carefully considered juxtapositions to create a sense of harmony and understated emotion.

A key element of her process involves adapting photographs of individuals – family members and friends – into abstract compositions. This isn’t about literal portraiture; instead, she extracts the essence of each subject—their individuality—and translates it through color and form. The resulting works are not simply representations but rather evocative studies in character, capturing a sense of presence and quiet dignity.

Exhibition History and Recognition

Kim’s work has garnered significant attention both nationally and internationally. Her pieces have been exhibited in prestigious galleries and museums across the United States and Europe, including the Margaret Thatcher Projects in New York, the Ocula Artist Platform, the Expose Art Magazine, the Galerie Vazieux in Paris, the MacDowell Colony, and the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art in Kansas City. This widespread recognition speaks to the enduring appeal of her work – its quiet power and intellectual depth.

Notably, a significant portion of Kim’s oeuvre is held within the permanent collection of the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, a testament to the museum's appreciation for her unique artistic vision. She has also received numerous awards and fellowships, including a residency at MacDowell in 2018, further solidifying her position as a respected contemporary artist.

Beyond the Canvas: Public Art and Institutional Support

Kim’s practice extends beyond the gallery walls, with notable public art commissions. She has created large-scale installations for spaces such as Laguna Honda Hospital in San Francisco and McCormick Place in Chicago, demonstrating her ability to engage with diverse audiences and environments. Her commitment to community engagement is further evidenced by projects like the mural on the lobby walls of the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles.

Her work has also been featured in prestigious publications such as Artnet and Expose Art Magazine, highlighting her influence within the contemporary art world. The National Endowment for the Arts Visual Artists Fellowship Grant underscores the critical acclaim she’s received from leading arts organizations.

A Continuing Dialogue with Form

Cheonae Kim remains an active artist based in Astoria, New York, continuing to explore the fundamental questions of form and perception through her distinctive abstract paintings and prints. Her work invites viewers to slow down, observe closely, and engage in a quiet dialogue with the art—a conversation that speaks to the enduring power of abstraction as a means of expressing the complexities of human experience.

kim cheonae

kim cheonae

1952 - , South Korea

艺术家简介

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Abstract Painting
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Contemporary Prints']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Southern Illinois University']
  • Date Of Birth: 1952
  • Full Name: Kim Cheonae
  • Nationality: Korean
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Mom
    • Deone Jackman
    • Barb Bondy
  • Place Of Birth: Seoul, South Korea