Na Kim | Capturing, Sampling and Archiving: Graphic
+ Add to calendarThu, Oct 24 2019, 6PM - 7:30PM
Curatorial Research Bureau at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts | 701 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA, 94103 View map
Part of event series: Focus Fine Arts
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CCA’s Graduate Program in Curatorial Practice in partnership with MFA Design and Undergraduate Graphic Design.
Event description
Graphic designer and curator Na Kim talks about the role of large-scale wall graphics, immersive environments, and site-specific installations in her dynamic design practice.
Na Kim is a graphic designer currently based in Seoul and Berlin, as a member of Table Union. She has focused on the visual language on autonomous works as well as various cultural commissioned projects. She was responsible for concept and design of GRAPHIC magazine from 2009 till 2011 and has initiated series projects based on her monograph, SET since 2015. She has held solo exhibitions, such as Black and White (2019), Red, Yellow, Blue (2017), SET (2015), Choice Specimen (2014), Found Abstracts (2011), Fragile (2006). In addition, Kim has been a curator for Brno Biennale, Chaumont Festival, Seoul International Typography Biennale, and Fikra Graphic Design Biennial. Kim also worked on projects with COS, Hermès, ÅLAND and many other clients and Kim’s works been invited to international exhibitions at MMCA, V&A, MoMA, Milan Triennale Museum, Die Neue Sammlung and etc. Na Kim has been a member of AGI since 2016.
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Free and open to the public