Yeong Gill Kim at Art Projects International

September 13, 1996The New York Times

Born in Korea, now living in New York City, this painter works on a large scale in black and white acrylic. The canvas surfaces are scuffed and stained, setting up smudgy, accidental landscapes, with mountains defined here and there by clusters of curved lines. Read More Yeong Gill Kim at Art Projects International

Enter Youth, Quieter and Subtler

May 17, 1996The New York Times

Spring, however reluctant, always brings a rise in the number of first shows, those gallery exhibitions by which artists young or unknown first dip into the ebb and flow of the New York art world. Such shows have been... Read More Enter Youth, Quieter and Subtler

The Village Voice Review - Gwenn Thomas

March 26, 1996The Village Voice

Her gray-toned geometric abstractions are photos of low-tech collages that have been printed on linen and stretched like paintings, so they seesaw provocatively between mediums, as intelligent as they are entertaining. Read More The Village Voice Review - Gwenn Thomas