JIHYE

Minhee Kim

JIHYE, 202465 x 100cmSign in to view price
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Material
oil on canvas
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This contemporary artwork features a striking, monochromatic portrait. The composition is dominated by shades of blue and gray, with bold, gestural brushstrokes creating a sense of movement and depth. The subject's face is obscured by abstract, wispy elements that evoke a sense of mystery and introspection. The artist's use of a limited color palette and expressive, almost sculptural handling of paint gives the piece a palpable emotional intensity. This work seems to explore themes of identity, perception, and the human condition, inviting the viewer to engage with the subject's elusive, enigmatic presence. ...

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JISOO
Artist
Minhee Kim
B.1991, South Korean

Minhee Kim evokes futuristic portraits where digital fantasy merges seamlessly with painterly realism, redefining the visual language of East Asian femininity. Drawing inspiration from cyberpunk, techno-orientalism, and nostalgic video game aesthetics, her large-scale works depict surreal yet deeply personal figures—primarily East Asian women—who challenge objectification and reclaim agency through bold stylization. Layering oil paint with digital precision, Kim’s process evokes both glitch and grace, fusing hyper-saturated color fields with detailed brushwork. Her figures inhabit liminal realms between softness and distortion, revealing how identity can be reshaped through cultural and visual remixing. These compositions function as meditations on representation, critiquing inherited beauty standards and the politics of visibility. By weaving personal and cultural references into speculative imagery, Kim transforms stereotypical archetypes into empowered avatars. Her work reframes pop-cultural symbols—often rooted in orientalist projections—through an East Asian lens, reimagining them as emblems of strength, irony, and self-determination. Kim’s practice operates at the crossroads of memory and invention, inviting viewers into a layered space where gender, heritage, and visual culture intersect—and where new forms of embodiment become possible. ...

Minhee Kim: Artworks
JIHYE
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