Video: Wildlife installations by sculptor Myeongbeom Kim
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Installations and sculptures by South Korean sculptor Myeongbeom Kim can be called his joint children - and nature, the environment. Should I call conservationists or seek help from Greenpeace? Should we consider this creativity as art? And what do strange structures made of branches, leaves, balloons and other objects mean? Continuous questions …
Before us are typical examples of conceptual art. Myongbeoem Kim puts some of his own meaning into them, therefore he is called the author's. And the viewer's task is either to find this very meaning in the philosophical depths of installations, or to evaluate them from their own point of view, endowing them with their own meaning. This is the value of such works - everyone sees in them what he wants, and therefore everyone is right in his own way, evaluating this or that sculpture, painting, installation.
Myongbeoem Kim works with both living and dead parts of nature, for which he often visits forests and parks, from where he returns to the studio with armfuls of brushwood, leaves, bouquets of flowers and other gifts of nature. And there is no need to ask who is his permanent muse-inspirer. You can get acquainted with the conceptual works of the sculptor on his website.
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