Kibong Rhee, To Last-Slough, 2012 © Kibong Rhee

The 2012 exhibition 《Arko Artist of the Year: Kibong Rhee – the Cloudium》 examines the practice of Kibong Rhee, who has consistently maintained a distinctive body of work grounded in sensory perception since the 1980s. The exhibition consists of six large-scale installations and three large-scale paintings that effectively reveal his aesthetic perspective, thereby differing in character from his previous painting-centered solo exhibitions. 《Kibong Rhee – the Cloudium》 is the artist’s first solo exhibition held at a museum in Korea.

The Arko Artist of the Year program aims to reexamine and introduce to the public the work of mid-career artists whose practices possess significant artistic achievement and art-historical relevance within Korean art, yet have not been sufficiently recognized by a wider audience.

This exhibition presents a comprehensive view of the complex, layered sensory system in Rhee’s work, his experimental use of materials, and the distinctive atmosphere generated through their integration with space. Rather than adopting a chronological survey from early works to recent production, 《the Cloudium》 focuses on the present moment of the exhibition, offering the accumulated aesthetic world of the artist through its most “contemporary” form.

Departing from the conventions of a mid-career retrospective, most of the works — from large-scale installations occupying nearly the entire gallery to recent paintings — are newly produced for this exhibition. The aesthetic capacity the artist has developed over time is revealed through these major new works, in which all elements are integrated into a total configuration.

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