“Kim Yunshin: Letter from Argentina” Poster image. ©Lee Ungno Museum

Lee Ungno Museum presents Kim Yunshin’s solo exhibition “Kim Yunshin: Letter from Argentina” from June 25 to September 22.

Kim Yunshin, a first-generation Korean woman sculptor, began interacting with Lee Ungno after enrolling at École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts’ Academy of Painting and Sculpture in 1964. At the time, Lee had lived in Paris for five years; launched his European career by signing an exclusive contract in 1962 with Galerie Paul Facchetti, the leader of the Informel school; and been gaining greater artistic recognition through presentations of his work throughout Europe, including in Austria and Switzerland.

Kim’s first year in Paris was also the year in which Lee founded L’Académie de Peinture Orientale de Paris inside Musée Cernuschi with sponsorship from artists, critics, and philosophers, including Hans Hartung, Pierre Soulages, Zao Wou Ki, and Chang Dai-chien.

This year marks the 60th anniversary of Kim and Lee’s first encounter in Paris and the 40th anniversary of Kim’s move to Argentina to focus on her art. The Lee Ungno Museum presents approximately 50 paintings and sculptures that reflect the friendship between these two Korean artists in Europe as well as the artistic world that Kim created in Argentina, one of the countries located farthest from Korea.

This exhibition is especially significant for its inclusion of several artworks from Kim Yunshin’s early days in Paris that have never been displayed in Korea as well as the majority of her Argentina artworks. Also, this exhibition chronologically explores the visual language that Kim created based on a natural abstract foundation.