Kim Hayoung’s work grows on me each time I see it. And while I enjoy seeing work exhibited in a domestic setting (such as 43 Inverness Street, where Kim has had two solo shows already), it was also good to see it in a huge, well-lit exhibition space. The big work painted in acrylic on drafting film – 2 metres wide – was shown off to good effect, which in the upstairs room in Camden had felt slightly cramped.
There was plenty of new work, and also variations on existing trademark works such as Modern Soup.
Kim Hayoung’s Professional Doctorate in Fine Art degree show is at UEL Docklands campus (Cyprus DLR station).
Kim Hayoung’s Professional Doctorate in Fine Art degree show, 2014
Kim Hayoung’s degree show, 2014 – installation view
Kim Hayoung’s degree show, 2014 – installation view
Kim Hayoung’s degree show, 2014 – installation view
Kim Hayoung’s degree show, 2014 – installation view
Kim Hayoung: Augmented Vision (2014). Acrylic on polyester canvas, 50x50cm
Kim Hayoung’s degree show, 2014 – installation view
Kim Hayoung’s degree show, 2014 – installation view
Kim Hayoung’s degree show, 2014 – installation view
Kim Hayoung’s degree show, 2014 – installation view
Kim Hayoung’s degree show, 2014 – installation view
Kim Hayoung: Sextuplets (2014). Acrylic on polyester canvas, 50x50cm
Kim Hayoung: Future Head (2014). Acrylic on polyester, 50 x50cm
Kim Hayoung: Modern Soup (2014). Acrylic on polyester, 50x50cm
Kim Hayoung: End of Comedy (2014). Acrylic on polyester canvas, 50x50cm
Kim Hayoung: Do Humans Dream of Growing Electric Plants? – back. (2014) Acrylic on drafting films, 209 x152.4cm
Kim Hayoung: Augmented Reality (2014). Acrylic on polyester canvas, 50x50cm