Utopia 18 - 5

Kim Yong-Ik

Utopia 18 - 5, 201860 x 80cmSign in to view price
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Material
lithograph on bfk rives 100% cotton paper
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This minimalist artwork features a composition of geometric shapes and forms in a predominantly white space. The central element is a rectangular panel with three bold, equidistant red circles, creating a distinct visual focal point. Surrounding it are smaller circular shapes in varying shades of pink and white, arranged in a symmetrical pattern. The stark, monochromatic color palette and precise, geometric forms suggest a focus on simplicity and reduction, characteristic of the Minimalist art movement. The artist's intention may have been to explore the interplay of shape, color, and negative space to elicit a contemplative response from the viewer. ...

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Kim Yong-Ik
Artist
Kim Yong-Ik
B.1947

Influenced by Dansaekhwa, the Korean monochrome painting, and the Japanese Mono-ha movement, Kim Yong-Ik established his career in the late 1970s with his Plane Object paintings, a series of airbrush paintings on unstretched canvases that relate to these traditions. In the 1980s, having completed a thesis on Marcel Duchamp, Kim moved from the ‘Plane Object’ series to more abstract and geometric languages. During the 1980s and 1990s, he developed increasingly experimental work by using scraps and thus including forces greater than his own imprint, such as stains, hair or dust. By the early 1990s, Kim develops his “polka dot” series consisting of paintings depicting simple and serialized arrangements of circles. In 1999, Kim helped establish one of Korea’s leading exhibition spaces known as “art space pool.” ...

Kim Yong-Ik: Artworks
Utopia 18 - 6
Utopia 18 - 5
Utopia 18 - 4
Utopia 18 - 3
Utopia 18 - 2
Utopia 18 - 1
Utopia 18 - 6
Utopia 18 - 5
Utopia 18 - 4
Utopia 18 - 3
Utopia 18 - 2
Utopia 18 - 1
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