Ayoung Kim was born in Seoul and received her B.F.A. in Visual Communication Design from Kookmin University, Seoul, Korea. She then earned a B.A. (Honors) in Photography from London College of Communication (LCC), London, UK, graduating with First Class in Dissertation, and completed her M.A. in Fine Art at Chelsea College of Arts, London, UK. She currently lives in Seoul and is represented by Gallery Hyundai.

Ayoung
Kim’s signature ‘Delivery Dancers’ series, which garnered significant attention
across the global art scene through her active practice last year, has been
selected as one of the works defining art in 2025.
In
December 2025, Artnet News announced its selection of the most significant
artworks of 2025, chosen by leading figures in the international art world,
including Connie Butler, Director of MoMA PS1 in New York, and Hans Ulrich
Obrist, Artistic Director of the Serpentine in London.

The first work introduced among the
selections was Ayoung Kim’s ‘Delivery Dancer’ series (2022–present). Set in a
fictional city situated between techno-orientalism and Asian futurism, the
series explores semi-coerced mobility and app-mediated bodily sensations in the
age of techno-capitalism through the figures of women working as delivery
platform laborers.
Connie Butler, Director of MoMA PS1,
explained her reason for selecting the work, stating that it “perfectly
epitomizes 2025 in the use of generative A.I. and other digital technologies in
its making.” She further noted that the work “references the alienation of
COVID that has shaped our current moment; queer subcultures represented by the
female delivery drivers who toil to beat the algorithms powered by endlessly
ravenous capitalism.”

The series is currently on view at MoMA PS1
as part of Kim’s first solo exhibition in the United States, 《Delivery Dancer Codex》, which runs through
March 16.
In addition, Ayoung Kim continues to
demonstrate her global influence, having recently been named one of Art Asia
Pacific’s Artists of the Year, among other international recognitions.