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James
Harris Gallery is pleased to present its third solo show of Los
Angeles-based artist Yunhee Min, whose artistic practice emphasizes
the dynamic of relationships proposed through color, its particular
materiality, and form. Over the past ten years, Min has moved seamlessly
between studio painting and large-scale site specific projects to
investigate these concerns, always using abstraction as a means
to engender new geometries of relation. Her new paintings conjure
horizontality by suggesting architectural floor plans, while the
interstitial spaces of mis-registration or shadow-space produce
pictorial depth and motion. Min is particularly interested in dimensionality
as both simultaneous and asynchronous events—such effects
produce a pulsation of proliferating spaces rather than a coherent
unity of depth and surface.
Color is
primary material for Min. In these paintings, it operates as compositional
fields, creating seemingly stable foregrounds while also generating
movement through contrasting hues or subtle changes in tonal value.
In combination with artist’s use of geometric form, the paintings
develop tension between their overall surface and the edges of the
canvas. In Min's hands, painting becomes a dynamic chess game between
color and form.
In 2007,
Min received a Masters degree from the prestigious Graduate School
of Design at Harvard University, which followed upon her earlier
studies at the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena and the
Kunstakademie in Düsseldorf. Min’s work has been shown
nationally, with solo exhibitions at Museum of Contemporary Art,
San Diego, and Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco. Her
work has also been featured in notable group exhibitions at the
Seattle Art Museum, UCLA’s Hammer Museum, and the New Museum
in New York.
More
information regarding this exhibition coming soon.
Click here for the
Artist page of Yunhee Min.
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