Sunny Kim, Drive, 2008, Acrylic on Canvas, 100 x 125 cm © Sunny Kim

Gallery Hyundai 16 Bungee will present Sunny Kim’s solo exhibition 《Rolling Fog》 from April 22 to May 12, 2010.

Sunny Kim is a 1.5-generation Korean American who immigrated to the United States during her second year of middle school. Belonging to the generation that wore school uniforms from kindergarten through middle school, she began to gain recognition for works that powerfully conveyed the ambiguity and instability of her adolescent years after immigrating to the United States.

This solo exhibition 《Rolling Fog》, her first in four years since her 2006 museum show, offers an opportunity to observe the psychological and technical shifts that have taken place in her practice over time.

Kim’s work is premised on the impossible attempt to grasp nostalgia for memories that do not exist. She overlays multiple layers of paint onto images within her paintings—which serve as substitutes, false times, and spaces that cannot become complete reality—thereby creating a dreamy and wistful atmosphere. These imagined memories, with their lack of substance—like weightless space or air—evoke nostalgia and empathy in the viewer, achieving a kind of complete reality within the painting.

The works featured in this exhibition employ more layers than before, resulting in an even more dreamlike atmosphere. “Rather than the subject itself, I want to depict the very situation in which the subject currently exists,” the artist remarks, explaining her intention to freeze a moment mid-narrative within her works. Thus, viewers are encouraged to actively engage with the paintings, speculating or imagining the before-and-after of the depicted scenes.

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