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Artist Kim Shinwook is a meticulous observer and collector who constructs a macro worldview but also delves into details
April 12, 2022
A Team
The artist Kim Shinwook is a meticulous observer and collector who constructs a macro worldview but also delves into details. He has mainly discovered and recorded invisible things, observing steadily with specific places and memories.
Especially, he has put an effort into searching an ambiguous landscape view and its nearby scenery to awaken various perspectives.
New forest 1, 2012, Archival pigment print, 100 x 155 cm
Kim Shinwook is called an artist who never manipulates the subject but captures the sceneries with a tranquil view. However, it is prone to reality-based, unstable, and severance that the artist wanted to show, rather than a clear and lucid world.
The research archives spur the audiences’ imagination by delivering storytelling amplified resources that are recomposing into multi-dimensional perspectives (reflecting fiction from time to time), not just only flat surface visuals.
“The hidden story comes to mind when you approached the image, and is eventually composed into a worldview that is connected one by one”
In Kim Shinwook’s artworks, several characters appear such as the surrounding landscape, the borders of countries and regions, and imaginary monsters and extinct animals that never existed before. It gives a vivid impression and freshness to audiences. Here, what arouses the audience is that the artist focuses on his experience and interest springing from personal imagery.
The artist’s works highlight not only personal experience but also the social atmosphere and historical traces not far from our stories and our world. Hence, his art world has created an individual and social area in between, and further interpretations are also boundless.
Kim Shinwook provided airport pick-up service to travelers back and forth from Heathrow airport in London. The artist naturally had an interest in the scenery around the airport and the people there. The ‘Airport’ series started in 2013, but the project established its base in 2017, approaching photography type and methods as they are shown today.
Myrtle Avenue, 2017, Digital inkjet print, 80 x 100cm
Kim Shinwook’s previous works are contemplative typological photographs that are strongly connected with his memory and mentality. He started to make a relation between characters in the artwork and engaged deeply with the landscape with adequate distance from the scenery.
The airport, which exists like an island outside the city and encroaches on the surrounding area, is the center of producing an alienated periphery while crossing boundaries connecting the different areas. The artist caught the social issues hidden beneath in the real world, between the airport scenery and the people. It is expressed in his artworks with a serene view.
Korean Tiger captured in Mt. Bulgap, 2021, Archival pigment print, 106 x 80 cm
Current works (from 2021 to 2022) focus on the disconnection and severance that appeared in the modern and contemporary history of South Korea through the Korean war and division. Starting from the feeling of displacement and the memory of his father and his experience in North Korean families, the artist traces the historical legacy of the old Donghaebukbu-line and the whereabouts of missing Korean tigers with the attitude of a cultural anthropologist and ethnographer.
Observation and time collection, what the artist has stuck to his work, and collection, recording, and classification are the methods of his never changed mindset. Still, his art worldview is hidden, but it seems definite to exist around us. The collected materials and the breadth of his research represented the residue of imagination and reality.
Kim Shinwook is an artist who has received attention since his early debut. While he was in England, his domestic popularity continued steadily. Also, he was awarded ‘The British Institution Award(2013)’ prized by Royal Academy, and ‘The Young Portfolio contest program(2017)’ selected from the Kiyosato Museum of Photography, Japan, which collects and displays the works of photographers under the age of 35. As a contemporary young artist, he got great attention from various countries.
Kim Shinwook’s critical view as a new artist from the outside fosters assessing future Korean photography not just a fragmented and temporal attention. In fact, the artist’s award career has continued in Korea since then.
611-613 Bath Road, 2018, Digital inkjet print, 100 x 135 cm
His artworks are collaborative with domestic and international attention in terms of worldwide topics he has dealt with. The topic he is currently focusing on are universal ones applied to any country and any ethnic group in the world such as migration and disconnection due to the war, but also scrutinize as a special case of the division of the Korean Peninsula.
Participating in various exhibitions in the UK for over 10 years, Kim Shinwook has collaborated worldwide with multi-cultural artists and curators.
He not just applied conventional photographic media but also experimented with diverse methods and techniques, Kim’s art and art activities arouse an international outlook crossing the photography and art world.
Kim Shinwook
Kim Shinwook received the 2013 British Institution Awards from the Royal Academy of Art (UK), the 2018 ManifestO Recontres Photographiques de Toulouse (France), the 7th Amado Photography Award (Korea), and the 2022 Ilwoo Photograph Award (Korea). His works are in the permanent collection at the Kiyosato Museum of Photographic Arts (Japan), the GoEun Museum of Photography (Korea), Oriel College, the University of Oxford (UK), Seoul City Hall (Korea), and many others.
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