South Korea-born abstract expressionist Ilhwa Kim is set to showcase her unique sculptural paintings in a solo exhibition at HOFA, London. Titled ‘Tactile Hands’, the show will run from 29 September to 11 October 2023 and is a must-see for art lovers.
Kim, whose work has been acquired by museums and featured in prominent collections worldwide, is renowned for her one-of-a-kind art works. Her artwork, ‘Tuner’s Notes’, was auctioned at the 20th Century & Contemporary Art & Design Day Sale at PHILLIPS in Hong Kong on 30th November 2022 and sold for three times its estimated price.
Kim describes her works as seed universes, sensory maps and living architectures, and explains, “I create artworks that combine sculpture and painting in order to explore the richness, dynamism and depth of sensory experience on canvas. These layered, entangled and ever-evolving sensory experiences, happening in a world defined by nature’s infinite possibilities, are what I strive to capture in my works.”
Simonida Pavicevic, Co-founder of HOFA Gallery, commented on the upcoming show, “It has been immensely rewarding to witness the steady rise of Ilhwa Kim over the years. We are pleased that collectors and art lovers are taking notice of her unique sculptural paintings and her upcoming exhibition is a special opportunity to experience her fascinating artworks in person.”
Ilhwa Kim’s ‘Tactile Hands’ exhibition is open to the public from 29 September to 11 October 2023 at HOFA Gallery. A press preview is scheduled for 28 September and RSVPs are essential, emmalouise@thehouseofineart.com.
South Korean abstract expressionist artist Ilhwa Kim will showcase her unique sculptural paintings in a solo exhibition at HOFA Gallery, London from 29 September to 11 October. Titled ‘Tactile Hands’, the show is an opportunity for art lovers to experience Kim’s work in person.
Kim’s artwork, ‘Tuner’s Notes’, was auctioned at the 20th Century & Contemporary Art & Design Day Sale at PHILLIPS in Hong Kong on 30th November 2022 and sold for three times its estimated price, setting a new benchmark for the value of her pieces and signalling a new phase in her career.
Describing her works as seed universes, sensory maps and living architectures, Kim explains, “I create artworks that combine sculpture and painting in order to explore the richness, dynamism and depth of sensory experience on canvas. These layered, entangled and ever-evolving sensory experiences, happening in a world defined by nature’s infinite possibilities, are what I strive to capture in my works.”
Simonida Pavicevic, Co-founder of HOFA Gallery, said, “It has been immensely rewarding to witness the steady rise of Ilhwa Kim over the years. We are pleased that collectors and art lovers are taking notice of her unique sculptural paintings and her upcoming exhibition is a special opportunity to experience her fascinating artworks in person.”
Ilhwa Kim’s ‘Tactile Hands’ exhibition is open to the public from 29 September to 11 October 2023 at HOFA Gallery. A press preview is scheduled for 28 September and RSVPs are essential, emmalouise@thehouseofineart.com.
South Korean abstract expressionist artist Ilhwa Kim will present her unique sculptural paintings in a solo exhibition at HOFA Gallery, London from 29 September to 11 October. Titled ‘Tactile Hands’, the exhibition will showcase Kim’s works, which have been acquired by museums and featured in prominent collections worldwide.
Kim’s artwork, ‘Tuner’s Notes’, was auctioned at the 20th Century & Contemporary Art & Design Day Sale at PHILLIPS in Hong Kong on 30th November 2022 and sold for three times its estimated price, setting a new benchmark for the value of her pieces and signalling a new phase in her illustrious career.
Explaining her works, Kim said, “I create artworks that combine sculpture and painting in order to explore the richness, dynamism and depth of sensory experience on canvas. These layered, entangled and ever-evolving sensory experiences, happening in a world defined by nature’s infinite possibilities, are what I strive to capture in my works.”
Simonida Pavicevic, Co-founder of HOFA Gallery, commented, “It has been immensely rewarding to witness the steady rise of Ilhwa Kim over the years. We are pleased that collectors and art lovers are taking notice of her unique sculptural paintings and her upcoming exhibition is a special opportunity to experience her fascinating artworks in person.”
Ilhwa Kim’s ‘Tactile Hands’ exhibition will be open to the public from 29 September to
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