Small Marks, Big Spaces The Paintings of Yeong Gill Kim

April 01, 1999Art Asia Pacific

Kim differentiates between our knowledge of art as a material medium and its ability to affect the imagination. He returns the work to the viewer, believing that the dialogue between the two is achieved only when 'physical limitations are jumped over." Read More Small Marks, Big Spaces The Paintings of Yeong Gill Kim

Art in America Review - Richard Tsao

March 01, 1999Art in America

Paint was poured, channeled, laid wet on wet, dried, scraped, blotted, bruised and flayed. The resulting surfaces are wrinkled, folded and torn; edges are uneven, with the paint extending beyond the support. The emerging configurations were frequently appraised,… Read More Art in America Review - Richard Tsao