Kyulim Kim
Kyulim Kim’s work and research ask how spaces that are experienced and represented as fixed could be uncovered as fluid through the use of audio-visual technologies. Within her practice, there has been a continuous interest in the spatiality produced through the process of relocating places, focusing on investigating the movement of matter that resists transportation or retains an inseparable connection to places. Building on this, and in an attempt to capture the invisible, her more recent work has looked at the structures and processes through which images are made and lost.
Browse works by Kyulim Kim
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A Wobbling Shadow (2024)
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In Transit (2018)
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Receiver Cabin (2024)
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White Hole (2023)
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600 Minutes (2025)
Kyulim Kim (1993) is a visual artist based in Amsterdam and Seoul. She completed her BFA at the Korea National University in 2016 and her MA at Sandberg Instiuut in 2020. Her work has been exhibited at Buk-Seoul Museum of Art and K-Arts Space in Korea, and diez gallery, Filmhuis Den Haag, UBIK, among others.
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