South Korean artist Su Hyun Kim challenges our emotional honesty with a series of lively images inspired by patterns of traditional Korean fabric. Playing up the often comical fervor of social and political gatherings, Kim’s paintings encourage us to question our complicity in that which we both judge and participate.
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