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Kim Tschang-Yeul, Waterdrops, 1988
Kim Tschang-Yeul, Waterdrops, 1988
Kim Tschang-Yeul, Waterdrops, 1988

Kim Tschang-Yeul

Waterdrops, 1988
Oil and acrylic on canvas
63 7/8 x 51 1/4 inches
162 x 130 cm
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Kim Tschang-Yeul first began painting waterdrops in the early 1970s, after he moved to Paris from New York. For the artist, a practicing Taoist, the waterdrops embody the Eastern philosophical idea of "full emptiness", and reflect the human condition of being at once wonderful and ordinary, vulnerable and adaptable. By suspending time and gravity, Kim asks viewers to celebrate the briefness of water, as well as their own mortality. Kim's painting practice is also directly related to the traumas of his youth. Born in Maengsan, South Pyogan, in what is now North Korea, Kim witnessed Japanese occupation, the rise of communism, and suppression of free speech during his coming of age. His dedication to the humble water droplet as his chosen subject matter is a sort of meditative repetition, in order to work through his own painful memories. Through finding beauty in austerity and clarity in simplicity, Kim strives to eliminate ‘ego' in order to attain true peace.
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Kim Tschang-Yeul first began painting waterdrops in the early 1970s, after he moved to Paris from New York. For the artist, a practicing Taoist, the waterdrops embody the Eastern philosophical idea of "full emptiness", and reflect the human condition of being at once wonderful and ordinary, vulnerable and adaptable. By suspending time and gravity, Kim asks viewers to celebrate the briefness of water, as well as their own mortality. Kim's painting practice is also directly related to the traumas of his youth. Born in Maengsan, South Pyogan, in what is now North Korea, Kim witnessed Japanese occupation, the rise of communism, and suppression of free speech during his coming of age. His dedication to the humble water droplet as his chosen subject matter is a sort of meditative repetition, in order to work through his own painful memories. Through finding beauty in austerity and clarity in simplicity, Kim strives to eliminate ‘ego' in order to attain true peace.
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Kim Tschang-Yeul. Edited by Michel Enrici. Actes Sud, 2019. p.99.

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