Donghyun Kim

Artist's statement

I aim to convey social messages through art, promoting cooperation and understanding among East Asian countries, transcending historical controversies such as the Rising Sun flag symbolizing Japanese imperialism. My work explores social issues centered on the historical wounds of East Asia and Japan and contemporary war phenomena. Reinterpreting historical events and modern social issues visually, my piece "Deconstruction; cover up" reveals the shape of the Rising Sun flag through fire, showing the pain of East Asia through elements that may appear beautiful from a distance, demonstrating the goal of multi-layered expression. Additionally, art is a process that can evolve from two-dimensional thinking to three-dimensional thinking, serving as an important medium to reflect and interpret social issues and historical events. For instance, my piece "Butterfly Effect" uses Fred Again's "We've Lost Dancing" as background music to express the complex emotional changes similar to the final scene of the movie "Triangle of Sadness." The audience experiences the artwork and the process of art interpreting social issues and historical events three-dimensionally. This realization has led me to understand that art is a powerful tool for conveying social messages. Therefore, I now seek to integrate space and art to highlight social issues from a new perspective and foster empathy through communication with the audience.

  1. Butterfly Effect

    by KimDonghyun

    Dimensions 1,300x1,500x2,000 mm   Material used Wood, Aluminium, Butterfly nuts, Speakers, Arduino, Pully, Acrylic, Evangelion-00 figure, Evangelio...
  1. Spatial Sequence

    by KimDonghyun

    Dimensions 1,200x1,600x900 mm, irreg.   Material used Wood, Ball, Plaster Bandage, White paint, Steel chain   As a spatial designer, it is a sculpt...
  2. Black Swan

    by KimDonghyun

    Dimensions 400x100x1,200~1,700 mm   Material used Oak railway sleepers   The work shows both sides of a human being and is influenced by Xunzi's th...
  3. Karma

    by KimDonghyun

    Performing 2mins   Dimensions 280x320x600 mm, irreg.   Material used Log, Steel chain, Look   Ufan Lee’s ‘Monoha(もの派)’ emphasized 'relationships' a...
  1. Deconstruction; cover up

    by KimDonghyun

      Dimensions 420x360x500 mm, irreg.   Material used Scantlings, Oil stain, Fire    There are quite a few symbols of the Japanese Empire, which incl...
  2. MotherfOrkers

    by KimDonghyun

      Dimensions 400x400x1600 mm   Material used Aluminium, Rivet, Mirrorball lighting, Wood cup & coaster   One of the most important factors that...
  3. Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter ...and Spring

    by KimDonghyun

    Date24.Aug.2023