Kim Kim Gallery opened their first showroom in 2011 near Garosu-gil in Seoul
Founded
March 2008
Founder
Gregory Maass & Nayoungim
Focus
Contemporary art
Location
Seoul, South-Korea
Origins
Market Gallery, Glasgow, Scotland
Employees
2
Website
www.kimkimgallery.com
Kim Kim Gallery is a contemporary art gallery run by Gregory Maass & Nayoungim, a German-Korean artist duo. The Gallery was founded at the Market Gallery[1] in Glasgow, Scotland, in 2008.[2] It describes itself as "a non-profit organization, locative art,[3] an art dealership based on unconventional marketing, a curatorial approach, an exhibition design firm,[4] and editor of rare artist books,[5] depending on the situation it adapts to; in short, it does not fit the format imposed by the term Gallery".Clemens Krümmel[6] writes, "This begins with the excess of dis-identificatory self-reference in creative dialogue with the institution Kim Kim Gallery, along with corporate identity and advertising products and a mania borrowed from Martin Kippenberger for 'great' work or exhibition titles".[7]
Kim Kim Gallery is an institution which does not solely function in a gallery context, but through self-awareness evaluation and adaptation of KKG's structure to varying spatial, financial, and esthetic circumstances. It is a peripatetic enterprise, which infiltrates the structure of contemporary art through unconventional marketing and seeks formats in which art works can function efficiently and independently from the mainstream.[8][9]
KKG has gained international recognition through their projects, including, among others: Douglasism[10] at the international Art Fair, Art:Gwangju:12 in Korea[11] the solo exhibition "Apple vs. Banana"[12] of Chung Seo-young, voted one of the best shows in 2011 by the Art in Culture Magazine; and "More of the Best of Firmin Graf Salawàr dej Striës" by Jeff Gabel, exhibiting new large scale site-specific drawings on canvas rendered in pencil.
KKG contributed as exhibition designer to the Daegu Photo Biennial special exhibition in 2012.[13]
Their latest project is "Douglasism",[14][15][16][17] a festival which took place in Seoul in October–November 2013, centered on the works of British artist Douglas Park[18][19][20][21][22]
,[23] in collaboration with Komplot Brussels,[24] Trinity ∴[25] and FLACC.[26]
^"Market Gallery, Glasgow, Scotland".
^"korean artist Nayoungim, Gregory Maass's KIM KIM GALLERY – View artworks" (in Korean). Akive. Retrieved 2014-03-06.
^"Chung Seyoung 정서영, Apple vs. Banana, Hyundai Culture Center, Seoul, 2011".
^"Exhibition design by Kim Kim Gallery at the Photo Biennial Daegu, 2012".
^"Caustic Window, Kim Kim Papi Gallery Publisher".
^"Clemens Krümmel, bio at ETH Zürich, Switzerland". Archived from the original on 2014-03-22. Retrieved 2014-03-21.
^"Unfuckingreal: Nayoungim & Gregory Maass Works 2009-2012, p. 6-7 - Idea Books". Ideabooks.nl. Retrieved 2014-03-06.
^"List of Kim Kim Gallery exhibitions".
^"It all indefinite article. Text by Clemens Krümmel 2012".
^"Douglasism Blog, works by and in collaboration with British artist Douglas Park".
^"Kim Kim Gallery presents Douglasism at Art : Gwangju : 12 with works from Trinity ∴ | Trinity ∴ is a London and Oslo based consultancy that provides strategic communications services for the arts sector". Aligntrinity.com. 2012-09-09. Archived from the original on 2014-03-06. Retrieved 2014-03-06.
^"Official Blog on Douglasism, concerning acticitivies with and in collaboration with British artist Douglas Park".
^"Douglasism Festival 2013, events, Seoul, South-Korea".
^"Douglasism Festival: Show 1. Douglasism, Itemized Miasma, by Kwanhoon Gallery, Seoul".
^"Kim Kim Gallery Video Channel on YouTube, featuring videos with Douglas Park, shown during the Douglasism Festival, 2013".
^"Biobibliography and biography of British artist Douglas Park".
^"I, You, We and them - together, text by Douglas Park".
^"Babushkoid Hibernatorium. text by Douglas Park, 2003".
^"Micro-Colonial-Drift / Growth-Area (via the Scenic-Route), text by Douglas Park, 2001".
^"Tamederness, text by Douglas Park".
^"Woodland, Mountain, Desert, Arctic and Marine Geology, Organic, Climate and Weather Merchandise, Services and Personnel, Text by Douglas Park, 2005". Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2014-03-22.
^"Official website of Komplot, Brussels, Belgium".
^"Trinity ∴ is a London and Oslo based consultancy that provides strategic communications services for the arts sector". Aligntrinity.com. Retrieved 2014-03-06.
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