Installation view of 《Image Union》 (2022, SeMA Storage) © SeMA

Selected as part of the 2022 Emerging Artist Exhibition Support Program, Jungin Kim presents his solo exhibition 《Image Union》, which begins with acts of projection and image collection prompted by surplus objects and marginalized places. Through this process of collection, the images accumulate—drifting and wandering—across the web and hard drives.

They merge with the artist’s blurred memories and past experiences of alienation, eventually forming a dense web of solidarity upon the canvas. The paintings in 《Image Union》 capture these moments when connections between images are forged.

Kim’s images possess an active agency that allows them to occupy the pictorial surface in order to overcome or subvert the dominant systems of power that define individuals within society. At the same time, they propose to the viewer a de-dependent attitude, cultivating a “mechanism of resistance” that prevents subjugation to the ever-shifting mechanisms of control. The exhibition 《Image Union》 presents around twenty paintings by the artist.

Grounded in a temperament slow to assimilate, Kim collects—through photography—objects past their expiration, spaces imbued with a sense of isolation, and compressed, battered trees. These are then combined with dim memories and reconstructed through painting into networks between images. On his canvases, Kim focuses on the scenes of alienation—of domination and exclusion—that invisible power exerts upon individuals. His work seeks to render visible the mechanisms of resistance, envisioned as a safeguard against being subsumed by such power.

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