Installation view of 《A Picturesque Tour》 (PCO, 2025) ©PCO

Hyewon Kim is an artist who explores the relationship between “the realistic picture” and “the picture-like real” within the interplay of the smartphone and the conditions of painting.

Kim’s third solo exhibition, 《A Picturesque Tour》, begins with her visit to an urban metasequoia grove, where she photographed the towering trees in panoramic view. She later worked in a studio whose wide horizontal window looked out onto the grove’s facade, and—recalling Claude Lorrain’s seventeenth‑century “black mirror”—she began to paint the outdoor view as it appeared reflected on the iPad’s unlit black screen.

If the eighteenth‑century “picturesque tour” as a tourist practice led nature to imitate Claude Lorrain’s classicizing Arcadia, Kim proposes a path of mind that begins in the everyday imitation of the smartphone’s capture and leads back to the painter’s studio.

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