Seungduk Kim
Seungduk Kim (born in Seoul, Korea & lives and works in Paris) is a curator & exhibition organizer in the field of contemporary art.[1] She is currently working for Le Consortium in Dijon (Burgundy, based in Paris) as co-director and associate curator.[2] Seungduk Kim has been selected as Commissioner of the Korean Pavilion for the 55th Venice Biennale in 2013.[3][4][5][6] She is in charge with Franck Gautherot – for Le Consortium – of the artistic direction in ACC (Asia Culture Center in Gwangju, South Korea) for space design and public art programs.[7]
« We expect art to be a tool for understanding our situation in history,
our role in society, our mission for the future
and our desire to stay in the memory of our children. »
- Le Consortium
Biography
Seungduk Kim left Korea for the first time just after secondary school in 1973 and has lived abroad for most of her life.
Educated in New York, she got a M.A. in Art History at Hunter College of New York (May 1990), and a M.A. in French Language & Civilization at New York University (February 1984). She is graduated of Université Paris 1-Panthéon-Sorbonne in art history and archeology, and holder of a D.E.A. in Art History (October 1998).[8][9]
Career
Between 1993 and 2000, Seungduk Kim worked for the Samsung Foundation of Art and Culture (now Leeum, Samsung Museum of Art) as a consulting curator based in Venice and Paris. For three years she was also associate curator in the Collection department of the Centre Pompidou (Paris), between 1996 and 1998.
Le Consortium, founded in 1977, is a contemporary art center based in Dijon (France), which includes a publishing house (Les Presses du Réel), an exhibitions office with an interest in organising shows across genres, a film production company (Anna Sanders Films).
Seungduk Kim collaborates with Xavier Douroux, Franck Gautherot, Eric Troncy along with Anne Pontégnie and Stéphanie Moisdon as co-director and International Project Director / Development in Asia.[10][11]
Since October 2011, Seungduk Kim is committee member of programming for the Palais de Tokyo in Paris. She was also project director / art consultant (with Le Consortium) on an overall public art strategy for an urban development in Doha (Qatar) from June 2011 to 2014.
Since Autumn 2014, Seungduk Kim and Franck Gautherot, one of the original founders of Le Consortium, are in charge of the artistic direction in ACC (Asia Culture Center in Gwangju, South Korea) for space design and public art programs.[12]
Selected exhibitions as curator or co-curator
- Kimsooja, To Breathe : Bottari, Korean Pavilion, 55th Venice Biennale (Italy), June 1 – November 24, 2013[13][14]
- Jurgen Teller : Touch me, Daelim Contemporary Art Museum, Seoul (Korea), 2011
- Lynda Benglis, Le Consortium, Dijon (France) and 5 other museums (Van Abbe museum, IMMA, RISD, New Museum, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles), 2010[15]
- Yayoi Kusama : Mirrored Year, Boijmans Van Beuningen Museum Rotterdam (Netherlands), Museum of Contemporary Art Sydney (Australia), City Gallery Wellington (New Zealand), 2008
- On Kawara : Pure Consciousness, one of a series of ten kindergarten projects, Yonghwa Kindergarten, Yonghwa Temple, Tongyeong (Korea), 2008
- The 2nd Anyang Public Art Project 2007, Anyang (Korea), 2007
- Yayoi Kusama : Dots Obsession ? Love Transformed into Dots, Haus der Kunst Munich, (Germany), 2007
- Elastic Taboos : Within the Korean World of Contemporary Art, Kunsthalle Wien, Vienna (Austria), 2007
- Execution : Exhibition of YanPei-Ming, Saint-Etienne Museum of Modern Art, Saint-Etienne (France), 2006
- Thoughts of a Fish in the Deep Sea, Valencia Biennale, Valencia (Spain), 2005[16][17]
- Domicile : Prive/public, Saint-Etienne Museum of Modern Art, Saint-Etienne (France), 2005
- Flower Power, Lille 2004 exhibition projects, European Cultural Capital City, Palais des Beaux-Arts de Lille, Palais Rameau, Lille (France), 2004
- Wang Du : Disposable Reality, Rodin Gallery, Seoul (Korea), 2003
- Yayoi Kusama, Le Consortium, Dijon (France), Maison de la culture du Japon, Paris (France), Kunsthallen Brandts Klaedefabrik, Odense (Denmark), Les Abattoirs, Toulouse (France), Kunsthalle Wien, Vienna (Austria), Art Sunje Seoul & Kyungju (Korea), 2000-2003
- Kim Sooja & Yan Pei Ming : Self-scape, Kunsthalle Brandts Klaedefabrik, Odense (Denmark), 2000-2001
- Asiana : Contemporary Art from the Far East, Palazzo Vendramin Calergi, Venice (Italy), 1995
- Triennale Kleinplastik 1995 : Europa-Ostasien, SudwestLB Forum, Stuttgart (Germany), 1995
Publications
Seungduk Kimʼs numerous publications include reviews of and essays about both European and Asian artists. She wrotes series of articles in important art magazines like Art in Culture, Beaux-Arts magazine, Frog Magazine, Art Press, Quarterly Magazine...
External links
- Le Consortium, Dijon (France)
- Les Presses du Réel
- Anna Sanders Films
- Msheireb Downtown Doha Project
- Korean Pavilion 2013 in Venice
- Les Nouveaux Commanditaires
- Frog Magazine
References
- ↑ Book «The Colors of Curators», about 11 curators selected as the most influential and internationally active korean curators
- ↑ In 2000, Seungduk Kim joined the team of Le Consortium as associate curator and director for international projects and developments in Asia
- ↑ Korea Herald - Kim selected for the Venice Biennale's Korean Pavilion
- ↑ The Korea Economic Daily : Interview Seungduk Kim "The Olympics of art will display the assets of Korea in terms of IT"
- ↑ Sunday Magazine : Kim Seungduk selected to represent Korea in Venice
- ↑ OhMyNews : Kim Seungduk selected to represent Korea in Venice
- ↑ Korea.net : Des centres d'art français et coréen joignent leur forces autour du design
- ↑ Bienal de Valencia 2005 - Seungduk Kim's resume
- ↑ KoreanPavilion2013 - Seungduk Kim's resume
- ↑ Lemonde.fr - For Le Consortium in Dijon, a renewing and specific fancies
- ↑ Liberation.fr - Le Consortium de Dijon déploie son L
- ↑ Korea.net : Des centres d'art français et coréen joignent leur forces autour du design
- ↑ Les Presses du Réel - Kimsooja-To Breathe: Bottari
- ↑ ArtWA : Commissioner Kim Seungduk at the 2013 Venice Biennale
- ↑ Lynda Benglis. Edited by Franck Gautherot, Caroline Hancock, Seungduk Kim
- ↑ El Paìs : Valencia Bienal : Exposición principal organizada por el francés Franck Gautherot y la coreana Seungduk Kim
- ↑ The Khyunghyang Shinmun : Seungduk Kim at the Valence Biennale