Minhee Kim

A myriad of delicate materials give voice to this Korean artist’s interrogative, historically-infused pieces. Exhibited across the United Kingdom, China, and Korea, her most recent projects portray the emotional fragility of the lives of ‘comfort women’ used as sex slaves during the Second World War and touch on issues associated with trauma, memory, and human frailty.

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Funeral Clothes for the Women
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Lost Memory of the Women
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Memory Jacket
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Unreachable I
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Unreachable II
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Indelible Memory
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Folded Memory No. 0
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Folded Memory No. 2
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Folded Memory No. 3
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Folded Memory No. 1
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Folded Memory No. 4
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Bowl of Silence
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Landscape of Absence II
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Landscape of Absence I
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Hundred Foot Drain 8
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The Hill 5
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A Magma and Atomic Layered Landscape
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The Hill 10 (Triptych)
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For All We Know
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Annies Wood/Hundred Foot Drain 2
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Collection of Contained Boxes
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Banded Olive, Peat, Sand, Haloes, Flashing
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