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"Glowing Hour" by Keem Jiyoung is a subtle painting characterized by soft gradients of pink and beige, creating a serene and ethereal atmosphere. The abstract composition suggests a quiet reflection, with no distinct shapes or symbols, focusing instead on the fluid interplay of color. The minimalist and contemplative style exemplifies a contemporary approach, inviting viewers to ponder deeper social connections and issues. Created in the context of modern socio-political narratives, it reflects Keem's exploration of societal structures and individual relationships, particularly in response to contemporary tragedies like the Sewol ferry disaster. ...
Keem Jiyoung pays attention to the structural problems behind seemingly accidental disasters, and the relationships between individuals and society that protrude therefrom. Since the Sewol ferry tragedy in 2014, Keem has been delving into the socio-political defects of the current world that contemporary disasters bring to light. As an attempt to perceive the contemporary era in a historical sense, Keem’s work focuses on social incidents and evokes a sense of connection between individuals and society. Keem Jiyoung is an artist based in Seoul whose practice spans a diverse media including installation, painting, text, video and sound. She has held solo exhibitions at PHILIPPZOLLINGER, P21, WESS, Sansumunhwa, and O'NewWall E’Juheon. She has also participated in numerous group exhibitions at institutions such as Songeun, DOOSAN Gallery, Gyeonggi Museum of Modern Art, and the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (MMCA) in Gwacheon. Her works are included in the collections of the Burger COLLECTION, PODO Museum, Songeun, Park Seo-Bo Foundation, Gyeonggi Museum of Modern Art, and the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea. ...
김지영 (Keem Jiyoung): Artworks
Established in September 2017 in the heart of Itaewon, Seoul, P21 has been dedicated to presenting contemporary art of the 21st century. Unbound by medium or generation, the gallery has introduced a carefully curated selection of emerging and established artists from both Korea and abroad. Its program has centered on key themes such as the subversion of order, materiality, and artistic agency. With a growing focus on international engagement, P21 has actively explored the Korean diaspora while introducing leading global artists to the Korean audience through diverse and in-depth exhibitions and seeks to broaden the global reach of Korean artist. ...