R01, 2018-2020 - K-ARTNOW
Kim Heejo (b.1980) Seoul, Korea

R01, 2018-2020

Flashe vinyl paint on birch plywood
45.72 cm diameter
About The Work

Having experienced a rapid, continued metamorphosis of perception and viewpoint of the world through changing circumstances, I have turned to the metacognitive aspect to redefine myself. BYR shows my learnings, growth, reflection, and actions due to that metacognition.

Blue is my praxis of untangling the interrogation of the unknown in life denoting the state of mind and matter. In B, the foundational shape, a square, is inscribed in each circle. The four fixed points express the limitation of understanding self-awareness and psychologically embedded culture and self-reflection. These principles are used as a foundation unit and a surface perception of graphic lines. The linear recurrence relationship of points connects everything that is active in the raw progression.

33 Blue objects are to be interspersed, rotating on center axes. The origin of extrapolation would be installed in a space that is utilized as a universe-like platform for the installation of the creations that had gone through multistep preconditions and procedures to demonstrate interesting interconnectivity among the pieces that reflect my attitude toward life.

Yellow is an interpretation of the cosmological events: birth, growth, death, and other patterns of biological and chemical nature. The concept behind series Y is to juxtapose the rational and metaphysical systems that coexist by building my own pattern methodology. The inscribed equilateral triangle is used as the motif. Diverse patterns emerge from the motif to represent analytical approaches to nature’s harmonized structures, repetition, rhythm, and force gravity.

33 Yellow objects are to be interspersed, rotating on center axes. The origin of extrapolation would be installed in a space that is utilized as a universe-like platform for the installation of the creations that had gone through multistep preconditions and procedures to demonstrate interesting interconnectivity among the pieces that reflect my attitude toward life.

Red investigates the physical law of nature based on phenomena such as gravitation, energy movement, orbit, and light. The base element of R is a dot that is representative of a particle. The line, shape, and form on R probe are both the microscopic and telescopic trace of the particle motion and the energy transformation therein. The others chronicle the interactions of the particle with its surroundings.

33 Red objects are to be interspersed, rotating on center axes. The origin of extrapolation would be installed in a space that is utilized as a universe-like platform for the installation of the creations that had gone through multistep preconditions and procedures to demonstrate interesting interconnectivity among the pieces that reflect my attitude toward life.

Provenance

Artist Collection, 2024

Exhibition

A gallery, 2024
Solo Exhibitions (Brief)

Kim Heejo held her first solo exhibition 《Hello, Dolly!》 (2009, Galleria gli Eroici Furori) in Milan, Italy, and has been mainly active in the United States.

After holding solo exhibitions 《The Series》(2010, Blank Space Gallery, New York, USA) and 《New Works, ‘Double Toil and Trouble’》 (New York Studio School of Drawing, Painting and Sculpture, New York, USA), her first in Korea she had a solo exhibition 《BYR: Prime Elements》 (2020, UARTSPACE, Seoul, Korea).

Group Exhibitions (Brief)

Participated in group exhibitions held at Centotto Gallery (New York, USA), Bowery Gallery (New York, USA), Main Gallery (New York, USA), Interalia Gallery (Seoul, Korea), Insa Art Center (Seoul, Korea), Blank Space New York Gallery (Seoul, Korea), Gana Art Center (Seoul, Korea).

Awards (Selected)

She was the recipient of the Herzog-Meier Award in Art (Oregon, USA) in 1999 and the Pamela Brown Roberts Award (New York, USA) in 2004.

Originality & Identity

Kim Heejo showed her first solo exhibition in 《Hello, Dolly!》. The exhibited works were painting types drawn in different painting techniques illustrating a repeated character, the cloned sheep ‘Dolly’. 

The artist moved to New York in 2003, and she got the feeling that there is a strong lack of new ideas among artists and too many copies in the contemporary visual art world. Moreover, she felt marginalized in the visual art scene, so-called ‘colonized art’.

Her awareness led to questions about artistic identity and was expressed in a series of paintings of “Dolly; the sheep”, the first usage of “Dolly” as an object of art. It has a special meaning that the world’s first genetically cloned animal is duplicated in her art painting.

Kim Heejo insists that 90% of the possibilities of visual art had already been explored, so she focused on work beyond reality. This study focused on the limitations and finiteness caused by the discrepancy between the ideological world and the phenomenological world based on the question of after existence.

Hence, the topic deals with ontological  imperfection. She visually expresses her own ontological responses arising in the course of her research. Specifically, she devised a special conceptual framework and integrated mechanism, called ‘Schemata,’ in order to express complex and multifaceted views.

‘Schemata’ originally refers to a knowledge structure that consists of the information we have about certain objects. Here, the artist deals with encompassing schemata as a way of seeing and perceiving the world as well as a methodology of her artistic expression.

“My visual language does not address a single or independent subject.”

In Kim Heejo’s artworks, dozens and hundreds of interconnected pieces compose highly related series. Individual works are produced using line, form, style, and colour as basic formulas. However, the artist’s schemata are conveyed through analysis and separation, independence and combination, and sequencing and re-contextualization derived from the artist’s point of view and concept.

Likewise, Kim Heejo perfectly shows her insight and artistic synthesis by organically connecting the world with her own worldview in her works, not just only with her visual expression.

Style & Contents

In Kim Heejo’s method to show her art and worldview through the ‘Schemata Chart,’ a schematic system, there exists a basis called ‘BYR Prime Elements,’ an organic cluster that unlocks the origins of thinking.

The artist adopts the BYR frame as a circle that symbolizes the beginning to the end. BYR represents images such as the space occupied by humans, and the earth’s circular motion as its basic structure, and transforms it into three units: blue B, yellow Y, and red R.

Here, ‘B’ is based on a ‘square,’ starting from the four points of its form. Then, it is omitted, expanded, and combined with the shape of a circle. This represents not only the psychological inherent interest in a specific culture and self-reflection, but it also means the state of mind and matters encountered in life.

With the motif of ‘equilateral triangle,’ ‘Y’ represents the harmonious structure, repetition, rhythm, and gravity of the universe through the artist’s unique pattern and analytic methodology. It is an interpretation of cosmological events such as birth, growth, and death.

The last one, ‘R’ starts from the ‘point’ representing the particles. The unit ‘R’ is composed of streamlined and non-linear curves in harmony with several points, tracking the interaction between particles and environments nearby. It illustrates the physical laws of nature, like gravity, energy transfer, orbit, and light.

Kim Heejo’s BYR refers to the artist’s learning, growth, reflection, and actions out of the meta-awareness of the events and flows of the universe, and its properties and natural law. BYR units, changing and expanding the crucial basic formulas and forming the artist’s typology, create an artistic formative middle ground via physical bonding and chemical fusion in the art world.

Constancy & Continuity

Kim Heejo’s recent solo exhibition 《BYR: Prime Elements》 shows her featured 99 works of her own Prime Elements, synthesized with her art view, schemata cart, and well organized artistic identity. In this exhibition, the artist presented ‘BYR_OS’, showing the initial stage of Schematic Medium as the final art form integrating all art contents like paintings, sculptures, drawings, and objects into one system and concept.

It is Kim Heejo’s unique artistic achievement to establish a conceptual system by combining the artist’s own methods with the traditional painting. Furthermore, the future of her artworks is expected more in her artistic character enlarging in multifaceted connection and interaction with the actual works in the world.

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