• KIM Hyunsuk

    CAREER1967
    Born in Pusan, KOREA
    1996
    Completed Graduate school of master’s program of Tama Art University, Department of painting
    1992
    B.F.A from Ceramics Dept., School of Art, Hong Ik University, Seoul

    SELECTED PERSONAL EXHIBITIONS:
    2004
    Youkobo Art Space, Tokyo
    2001
    Gallery Le Deco, Tokyo
    2000
    Gallery Te, Tokyo
    1996
    Setagaya Museum of Art, Tokyo

    SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS:
    2004
    Tsukuba 2004. Tsukuba Art Museum, Ibaraki
    Trolls in a Metropolitan Green Park. Zempukuji park, Tokyo (’03)
    The 8th Suwon Hwaseong Fortress International Theater + Art Festival. ChangHan Park, Suwon, S. KOREA
    2003
    The 5th Exhibition of Amabiki Village and Sculpture. Yamato, Ibaraki
    2002
    International Art Festival in Tachikawa and ISETAN Department(solo). Tachikawa, Tokyo
    2001
    World Ceramic Exposition 2001 Korea. Ichon World ceramic Center, Ichon, S. KOREA
    Sense of “Presence”. Yokohama Ctizens Gallery, Yokohama. Gallery Q, Tokyo (’99)
    2000
    Ceramic Forest. Parthenon Tama, Tokyo
    1995
    East-West Ceramic Collaboration (Symposium & Workshop). Museum of Modern Art & Museum of Hawaii Univ., Hawaii
    1994
    “Idomu katachi” Suntory Museum of Art Grand Prix ’95. Suntory Museum of Art, Tokyo
    RESEARCH THESIS:
    2003
    “Justification for Existence and New Possibility”. University The Journal of the Tama Art University No.17

  • Exo · Doxa

    Ceramics and Others

    350×200×55 (h)cm

    A procession with no beginning and no end. We have had a strong craving for our true nature based on the faith in perfection. But rather, our sense perception have made us meet the delusions. Our procession is one with the statues of mounted soldiers who have broken out of the unenlightened, repressed and unplugged space. Where are we going?


  • between-064

    Ceramics, F.R.P., Wood, Metal

    190×1638×237 (h)cm

    I have been drawn to the whisper of a floating source…
    I wish I had some time
    to quietly have a look at the rhythm of the air.


  • After That 03-08

    Ceramic

    156×180×185 cm 500 kg
    90×130×156 cm 350 kg

    A rusted, empty can tells of time and space that once came to a halt. This is a pig barn, like an alien space, which I found in Amabiki. In this place, where even life stopped and silence continued, I dig out a new time and space, and secretively create movement.