Installation view of 《Friends from Afar》 © ART SPACE BOAN 1

Boan Yeogwan presents Kim Jipyeong’s solo exhibition 《Friends from Afar》 from September 11 to September 29, 2020.
 
Kim Jipyeong has been working with traditional iconography and concepts that exist outside the mainstream of art history—such as minhwa (folk painting), shamanistic painting, and talismans—reconsidering the institutional and material conditions of “East Asian painting.”
 
In this solo exhibition, the artist focuses on the decorative aspects of East Asian painting, presenting installations and paintings using scrolls and folding screens.
 
The title “Friends from Afar” refers to mythological beings—figures from Eastern and Western histories, protagonists of novels, and deities from shamanism and Buddhism. Through them, the artist discovers ideas such as the other shore, ideals, and freedom within images from the distant past.

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