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Born: 1945
Death: 2018
Biography:
, a prominent figure in the Korean art scene, was born in 1945 in South Korea. His artistic journey is marked by a unique blend of modernism and contemporary styles, which have garnered significant attention globally.
* Featured at the Gana Art Center * Represented Korea at the 1995 Venice Biennale * First Korean artist invited to the Centre Pompidou, Paris Atelier Resident, with a solo exhibition at the Atelier
Kim In-Kyum is renowned for his sculpture Emptiness, created in 2005. This piece embodies his exploration of form, space, and the essence of emptiness.
Kim In-Kyum's work has been featured in various museums and art centers, including the Murauchi Art Museum Tokyo, Japan, which showcases a diverse range of Japanese art. His influence can be seen in the works of other Korean artists, such as Lee Bul and Cho Duckhyun, who have also explored themes of modernism and contemporary art.
Kim, In-Kyum's artistic journey is a testament to his innovative spirit and contribution to the Korean art scene. His legacy continues to inspire new generations of artists, ensuring his place in the annals of modern and contemporary art history.
* Kim, In-Kyum - Artist Page, Wikioo.org * Murauchi Art Museum Tokyo, Japan - Museum Page, Wikioo.org