ArtAsiaPacific

Seeun Kim Pit Stop

ainterly abstraction serves as a means of exploring the physical experience of cities in Seeun Kim’s works, which activate sensory impressions of liminal urban infrastructure like tunnels, overpasses, and embankments. These spaces primarily exist in the public consciousness as nothing more than unremarkable linkages between more prominent features of the cityscape, rather than being recognized as discrete elements of the urban fabric unto

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