Minjeong Kim
About
Minjeong Kim, also known as Min Kim, is a multi-disciplinary artist based in Seoul and London.
She explores the depth of human existence, both individually and socially, by interweaving and overlapping different sensations that morph over time. Through themes such as barriers, symbolism, and the ephemeral nature of existence, Min aims to reveal the intricate tapestry of societal relationships.
She has created a series of works that use the body to test and explore the depth of human emotion. Through exploring different sensations of nervousness, discomfort, and unfamiliarity, she highlights the barriers that exist between ourselves and the world. These emotions are represented using various materials, such as latex and porcelain. These fragile barriers are crafted in the form of jewellery in an ephemeral way, beginning with the skin itself, moving between the body and clothes, and finally, between clothes and jewellery.
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