Installation view of 《Vein and Fever》 (Pipe Gallery, 2025) ©Pipe Gallery

Pipe Gallery is pleased to present Chansong Kim's solo exhibition 《Vein and Fever》, on view from June 20 to July 18. This marks her second solo presentation at the gallery.

In her 2022 exhibition 《The Blue Hour》, Chansong Kim explored the sensation of a temporal gap between body and landscape—something visible yet just out of reach. What she called "residual body masses left improperly felt" appeared as images drifting between materiality and landscape, form and dissolution. In 《Vein and Fever》, this boundary is drawn even further inward, into deeper layers of sensation.

Chansong Kim, Tails, 2025, Oil on canvas, 193.9x130.3cm ©Chansong Kim

Pipe Gallery is pleased to present Chansong Kim's solo exhibition 《Vein and Fever》, on view from June 20 to July 18. This marks her second solo presentation at the gallery.

In her 2022 exhibition 《The Blue Hour》, Chansong Kim explored the sensation of a temporal gap between body and landscape—something visible yet just out of reach. What she called "residual body masses left improperly felt" appeared as images drifting between materiality and landscape, form and dissolution. In 《Vein and Fever》, this boundary is drawn even further inward, into deeper layers of sensation.

Chansong Kim, The Skin of Water, 2025, Oil on canvas, 72.2x72.2cm ©Chansong Kim

The artist imagines the water that makes up most of our body evaporating into clouds, falling as rain, and freezing into ice again. This becomes a cycle: sensation begins within, extends outward, and returns in solidified form. Ice, then, is not just a material but a mass of sensation that has surfaced, taken shape, and returned—familiar yet strange.
 
《Vein and Fever》offers a compelling opportunity to witness Chansong Kim's unique painterly language that reaches beyond the body to explore the structure and structure of sensation itself.

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