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Explore the iconic style of Kim Jiana, a Korean artist known for her captivating porcelain work & experimental clay paintings. Discover her unique artistic vision.

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I have chosen ceramic as my primary material. Clay is and has been used by all cultures throughout history. A natural product, porcelain is a universal language shared between my audience and me. Each vessel-like object I make is produced through mold casting. While appearing similar in character, The individual pieces are different in their particularity. Each is unique. Cast in semi-controlled settings, The base of each from is shaped like a plan bowl while the top of the piece has a configuration that is quite special: its tips are created through chance in the casting process and during firing. I present each paper-thin form with others like it in a family of resemblances. Each series is placed in a seemingly unified space in a pattern. The space can be understood either as two-dimensional(that is, as a drawing in space) or as three-dimensional(as a multi-faceted wall or floor sculpture). I value simplicity, equilibrium and uneasy blend of safety and insecurity. I want to avoid complete synthesis. My work is simple sophistication, a visual touch.

Biografie van de kunstenaar

A Dialogue of Light and Fragility: The World of Kim Jiana

Kim Jiana, born in Seoul, South Korea in 1972, is an artist whose work transcends conventional categorization. She isn’t simply a ceramicist or a painter; rather, she orchestrates a delicate interplay between the two disciplines, forging a unique artistic language centered around porcelain and clay. Her journey began with a rigorous academic foundation—a PhD in Crafts and Design from Seoul—before expanding to encompass formal training in the United States at Montclair State University and New York. This cross-cultural immersion proved pivotal, allowing her to refine her vision and develop a practice that resonates with both Korean heritage and contemporary global aesthetics. Jiana’s artistic exploration isn't about mastering a medium but utilizing it as a conduit for expressing something far more ethereal: the very essence of light itself.

The Porcelain Canvas: Drawing with Immateriality

Central to Kim Jiana’s oeuvre is her innovative approach to porcelain. She doesn’t view the material as an end in itself, but rather as a means of “drawing with light.” This concept, rich in philosophical depth, speaks to the inherent qualities of porcelain—its translucence, its fragility, and its ability to capture and diffuse illumination. Her technique is painstaking: she fires thin sheets of clay, then deliberately breaks them into fragments. These shards are not discarded remnants but become the building blocks of her compositions. Affixed to porcelain plates or canvases, they form intricate patterns and textures that evoke a sense of both destruction and creation. This process isn’t merely about aesthetic arrangement; it's a meditation on impermanence, resilience, and the beauty found within brokenness. The resulting works are hybrid forms—simultaneously sculptural and painterly—that challenge traditional boundaries.

Echoes of Korean Tradition: Reinterpreting Heritage

Kim Jiana’s work is deeply rooted in Korean artistic history, particularly its long and celebrated tradition of ceramics. From the Neolithic period onwards, ceramic pieces have held a significant place in Korean culture, evolving from utilitarian objects to exquisite works of art. Like many contemporary Korean artists, Kim acknowledges this heritage but refuses to simply replicate it. Instead, she embarks on a path of reinterpretation, aligning traditional aesthetics with modern sensibilities. Her use of monochrome—often pristine white or subtle color palettes—echoes the minimalist principles of Dansaekhwa, the influential Korean monochrome painting movement. However, her introduction of fragmented clay adds a new dimension, imbuing the work with texture, depth, and a sense of dynamic energy. She doesn’t abandon the past; she breathes new life into it, creating something distinctly original and assertive.

The Young Posse Collective: Expanding Artistic Horizons

Beyond her individual practice, Kim Jiana is also a collaborative force as co-founder of the art collective Young Posse, which debuted in 2023 with their extended play “macaroni cheese.” This venture demonstrates her willingness to explore beyond traditional visual arts and engage with other creative mediums. While seemingly disparate from her porcelain work, this foray into music reveals a broader artistic curiosity and a desire to connect with audiences on multiple levels. It suggests that for Kim Jiana, art is not confined to a single discipline but exists as a fluid and interconnected web of expression.

A Universe in Fragments: Historical Significance & Ongoing Dialogue

Kim Jiana’s work has garnered increasing international attention, evidenced by her inclusion in numerous exhibitions and auctions worldwide. Her pieces are often described as metaphors for the human condition—the 7 billion individuals inhabiting our planet, each unique yet interconnected. The sharp edges of the porcelain fragments can be seen as representing vulnerability and resilience, while their delicate assembly symbolizes the beauty found in unity. Her art invites contemplation on themes of destruction and creation, fragility and strength, light and shadow. More than just visually striking objects, Kim Jiana’s creations are poignant reflections on life itself—a continuous dialogue between past and present, tradition and innovation, materiality and immateriality. Her ongoing exploration promises to further solidify her position as a significant voice in contemporary Asian art, captivating audiences with its unique vision and profound emotional resonance.
kim jiana

kim jiana

1972 - , South Korea

Belangrijkste feiten

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Contemporary Ceramics
  • Date Of Birth: 1972
  • Full Name: Kim Jiana
  • Nationality: Korean
  • Place Of Birth: Seoul, South Korea