Sung Hwan Kim. Protected by roof and right-hand muscles
With contributions by David Michael DiGregorio (aka dogr)
Sat, November 23, 2024 – Mon, April 21, 2025
- Location
- Atrium 8+9
- Entrance fee
- Museum Admission / On 23.11. admission to the exhibition is free!
This exhibition, organized together with the Van Abbemuseum in Eindhoven, is Sung Hwan Kim's largest solo exhibition in Europe to date and presents complex installations created by the Korean artist, many comprising video and performance works made in musical collaboration with musician and composer David Michael DiGregorio (aka dogr).
The World in Stories
In his works, Sung Hwan Kim (*1975, Seoul) functions as a narrator who engages with layered histories; and employs folklore, myths, gossip and rumors as means of access to his multilayered installations.
Kim weaves together video, music, light, performance, drawing, and sculpture in the exhibition space, building potential for shifting audience perspectives and trajectories by making use of the architectural. The Honolulu-based artist develops a unique narrative approach to themes such as migration and immigration, translation and renewal.
“…[H]ow does one really care about the trouble beyond a national border, let alone the border of one’s skin?” (Sung Hwan Kim)
Kim, as exhibition designer, creates a unique architectural environment for his installations, highlighting in nuanced ways the theme of “borders,” and exploring various states of subjectivity.
Sung Hwan Kim at ZKM
The exhibition »Sung Hwan Kim. Protected by roof and right-hand muscles« surveys Kim's work created over more than two decades: it is his largest solo exhibition to be held in Europe to date. Originally produced for the Van Abbemuseum in Eindhoven, The Netherlands, it was first curated by Yolande Zola Zoli van der Heide in collaboration with the artist. A prelude to the exhibition took place at Framer Framed, Amsterdam. The exhibition is financially supported by the Korean Art Management Service (KAMS) in the program Korean Art Abroad. Partner and further venues of the exhibition are ZKM | Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe and the Bergen Kunsthall, Norway. The exhibition design for the respective venues (including light and sound) is done by the artist in collaboration with David Michael DiGregorio. An accompanying monograph will be published by Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther und Franz König, Cologne in spring 2025, designed by Linda van Deursen and produced in collaboration with the participating institutions.
Exhibition Team
Idea: Alistair Hudson
Concept and Scenography: Sung Hwan Kim in musical cooperation with: David Michael DiGregorio (aka dogr)
Curator Van Abbemuseum: Yolande Zola Zoli van der Heide
Curatorial Project Management: Janina Hilberer
Technical Project Management: Felix Pausch
Registrar: Natascha Daher
Restauration: Marlies Peller, Leonie Rök
Museum Communication: Janine Burger, Lisa Bartling, Banu Beyer, Regine Frisch, Alexandra Hermann, Ulrich Steinberg, Shania Weiß
Marketing: Marlen Ernst, Anouk Widmann
Editorial Department & PR: Anne Thomé, Emma Teuscher
With special thanks to:
Charles Esche, Chala Westerman, Suin Kwon
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