Joon Hee Kim: You, Me, Us is on view at Kouri + Corrao Gallery, Santa Fe
March 22 – May 4, 2024
Contemporary art gallery Kouri + Corrao is tickled pink to announce Korean-born, Canada-based sculptor Joon Hee Kim’s first solo show in the United States.
“The term ‘human’ serves as a powerful metaphor that allows me to delve into the depths of our existence and unique identity,” says Kim. “These pieces serve as living testaments to life’s flow, acting as guardians and fostering innovative approaches to cultural coexistence. My goal is to comprehend and connect diverse cultural identities, embracing and celebrating their beauty. Uncovering our inner wonders embodies the ultimate joy of being human.”
You, Me, Us is comprised of twelve ceramic sculptures. Kim’s work oozes a playful nature encapsulated in various youthful figures embellished with otherworldly spheres featuring exaggerated facial expressions. Kim glazes the work with the finesse of a Michelin-star pastry chef, adorning the pieces with gold luster, mother of pearl and highly detailed decals, providing a luxurious dreamlike appearance. Her whimsical approach allows the viewer to continually notice new and exciting elements while speaking to human condition.
“I am incredibly honored to mount Joon’s first US solo show,” says managing partner Justin Kouri. “Her work is relatable on several levels, and it’s been an absolute pleasure working along side such a genuine and talented artist.”
About Joon Hee Kim
Joon Hee Kim’s work explores the significant perception of existing as a human being while examining and reconciling the diverse identities and heritage of the world, seeking out the compelling forces of beauty and desire. An award-winning ceramist who was an art director in her native South Korea, came to Canada and took patisserie studies at Le Cordon Bleu in Ottawa. However, switching careers, and graduating from Sheridan College, led her to become intrigued with ceramics. As the Cecil Lewis Sculpture Scholarship recipient, She completed a Master’s in Fine Art at Chelsea College of Arts in the UK. Her compelling ceramic works have been exhibited in the USA, Germany, UK, and have also been in a solo exhibition at the Clay and Glass Gallery.
Kim examines her heritage through the lenses of multiple influences as she travels to both national and international artist residencies. Following the Banff Clay Revival Residency, she was one of six-selected artists for the Canadian Craft Biennial. Then she attended the Shigaraki Ceramic Cultural Park Residence in Japan, the Ceramic Centre Residency in Berlin, and most recently and prevalently the Archie Bray Foundation Residency. She was a recipient of a large variety of many honourable awards and grants, including the Helen Copeland Memorial Award for 6-consecutive years from the Craft Ontario Council, a numerous amount of grants from the Canada Council for the Arts and Ontario Arts Council, the Best of Student Exhibition from the Toronto Outdoor Fair later flourished in winning the Best of Ceramics, and Best of Craft and Design the ensuing year, as well as being awarded the prestigious Winifred Shantz National Award for an exceptional emerging ceramic artist. Her latest achievement derives from her work being chosen through numerous selections for the Royal Botanical Garden’s International Sculpture Collection.
About Kouri + Corrao Gallery
Kouri + Corrao Gallery is a leading contemporary art gallery in Santa Fe, New Mexico, dedicated to increasing the overall visibility of emerging and mid-career artists to international collectors and institutions. The gallery’s programming supports a diverse roster of artists, all of whom examine Identity via mastery of their respective media.
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Kouri + Corrao Gallery
3213 Calle Marie
Santa Fe, NM 87507
United States