“Summer Group Show” Exhibition

Tina Kim Gallery

poster for “Summer Group Show” Exhibition
[Image: Gala Porras-Kim "For Learning Zapotec Verbs" (2012) Wood, pencil, paper, wire, found rocks. 30 x 37.5 x 2.5 in.]

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Tina Kim Gallery presents a summer group exhibition organized in collaboration with Los Angeles-based gallery Commonwealth and Council. The exhibition showcases works by 11 artists working in LA, who celebrate their manifold identities and experiences through the shared dialogue of art.

Works by Carolina Caycedo, Clarissa Tossin, Beatriz Cortez, and Rafa Esparza examine the impacts of globalization and capitalism, and the legacy of colonialism from a Latinx perspective, while Kang Seung Lee appropriates and reworks images of queer men and the LA uprising from mass media and art history to explore how bodies marked by difference are represented in the popular imaginary. Gala Porras-Kim’s imaginative epistemological inquiry poses questions about meaning, ownership, heritage, and value as she takes on linguisitic and anthropological subjects such as Korean, her mother tongue, which is foreign to her, disappearing languages from Oaxaca, and artifact fragments from various historic sites and museum collections. In Box (a proposition for ten years), Patricia Fernández presents a time-based sculpture that marks and celebrates her deepening relationship with the gallery as the piece evolves with objects, letters, and mementos that accumulate in a box over a decade. Elsewhere in the gallery, works by EJ Hill, Alice Könitz, Jennifer Moon and Jen Smith evince Commonwealth and Council’s belief that art should be shared experiences, open-ended and communal.

The exhibition at Tina Kim Gallery coincides with a concurrent New York presentation of Commonwealth and Council opening on July 1, 2018 at 47 Canal in the Lower East Side. For these companion exhibitions, each gallery brings its own distinct history of nurturing its respective intergenerational community of artists while advocating for increased diversity in the art world.

ABOUT COMMONWEALTH AND COUNCIL

Founded in 2010, Commonwealth and Council is located in Koreatown, Los Angeles.

ABOUT 47 CANAL

Founded in 2011, 47 Canal is a contemporary art gallery located in New York’s Chinatown neighborhood.

ABOUT TINA KIM GALLERY

Located in New York, Tina Kim Gallery is celebrated for its unique programming that emphasizes international contemporary artists, historical overviews, and independently curated shows. Founded in 2001 by second-generation gallerist Tina Kim, it is noted for working closely with museums and institutions to expand the audience of its global roster of artists with a special emphasis on showcasing historically important, but lesser known Korean artists.

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Schedule

from June 28, 2018 to August 03, 2018

Opening Reception on 2018-06-28 from 18:00 to 20:00

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