Vision of Redthread in 4
Seasons : [Winter] Sun
by June Kim
Date: 2024
Dimensions: NFT
Medium: AI
Number of editions: 1/1 - unique edition
Price: 1.2 ETH
Artwork Purpose
Vision of Redthread, Hiems Solaris, which includes Vision of Redthread in 4 Seasons : [Winter] Tie and Vision of the Readthread in 4 Seasons : [Winter] Sun, is a monumental surreal installation project set in a realistic nature developed in digital space by June Kim using new artificial intelligence processes.
In these monumental digital installations, June Kim develops her thesis that nature and technology are not incompatible entities. In South Korea, nature plays a major role in people's lives, with mountain ranges covering almost 70% of the country. However, Koreans are also passionate about technology, both in terms of entertainment and medical advances. It is in this cultural continuity that June Kim places her art between nature, culture, tradition and technology.
In these works, the red thread of destiny seeks a connection, a point of attachment between the human being and nature, like an umbilical cord linking the mother to her children and vice versa. June Kim materializes and offers us a visualization of this connection that we maintain, consciously or unconsciously, with nature and de facto life, as a symbol of our common origin.
These red-colored textiles, levitating above this ideal landscape, are thousands, billions - or even more - of red threads intertwining in a common direction, like individuals among themselves, in an imaginary weave materializing their physical link to nature. The contrast between the red of the textile and the whiteness of the landscape evokes warmth, closeness and contact in the midst of a frozen world dominated by snow and cold. Human beings can't live alone; it's together that they manage to move forward, each individual a link in this weave.
This strong contrast between the materials and colors of the two subjects can also be likened to a flower blossoming even in a world that at first glance isn't made for it. Because the red thread is an ancestral belief, but also a visualization of the algorithms that surround our lives (social networks, dating applications, artificial intelligence algorithms...), June Kim presents us with a way of linking human beings, nature and technology. Nature, people and technology are presented as one, in mutual harmony. This photo print presents a positive vision of technology, respectful of nature, as a means of reconnecting humanity and nature.
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Biography
June Kim (born in 1987 in South Korea) is an artist who creates phygital installations made of red thread, from her data on social networks. The artist studied photography at the University of Bukyong (Busan), then left for the United States of America to join the Art College of Design in Pasadena, California, where she obtained a Bachelor’s degree in Fine Artsarts. In 2010, she began her professional career by joining the team of a prestigious production studio in Los Angeles. June Kim is evolving with technology and developing a positive vision of digital and its growing impact on our contemporary societies.
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In parallel, June Kim develops her career as a visual artist. Her artistic work articulates a contemporary reflection around an ancient Asian belief: “An invisible red thread connects at birth those who are destined to meet.” The two people connected by the red wire are lovers destined to be together, regardless of the place, time or circumstances. In Europe, we could compare this concept to the idea of “soul mate”, although this thread can also connect a person to his/her mother, father, brother, friend, So they can discover and love each other. If the red thread and the Asian belief behind this motif are recurring in the work of many artists like Chiharu Shiota or David ÄŒerný, June KIM’s works bring a new dimension to these concepts. For the artist, the theory of the red thread - an Asian poetic equivalent of the concept of Destiny - is no longer a mere belief, but is anchored in a tangible reality: Humans invented Fate, these invisible red threads today exist indeed, they are our algorithms.
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Following a long period of overwork, June Kim feels the need to reconnect with her cultural roots and the natural environment around her. The artist makes the decision to leave the big production studios in Los Angeles to set up her own agency, on a human scale, thus benefiting from a more serene work rhythm. The question of her connection to nature gradually became a prominent subject in her personal and then artistic reflection over the last four years. The development of recent tools using artificial intelligence processes allows her to incorporate a new dimension in her work, pushing her to explore the possibilities of intangible art.
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Her still images and digital animations explore ways of reconnecting humans with Nature, through the creation of imaginary landscapes rooted in reality, traversed on either side by abstract red threads. This new facet of her work explores the question of human filiation to Nature, where the red thread becomes an umbilical cord to which every human being is attached.
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If June Kim feel in the new artificial intelligence processes a new tool for artists, she warned on the need to succeed in transmitting to these software its own philosophy of creation, its artistic touch, which she groups under the concept of “prompt philosophy”.
Her work has been awarded multiple times (SeeMe Global Competition, Scope Art Show Art Basel 2012, California Open Exhibition 2013, finalist Apple Vision Pro...). June Kim took part to numerous art exhibitions in California (Main Museum, San Luis Obispo Museum of Art, BG Gallery, H Gallery, Irvine Fine Arts Center…). From 2019, her work is exhibited in many international exhibitions or fairs (Gallery Space776 in New York, Gallery 508 in Londres, Stratosphere NFT in Pékin, Maison des Associés in Toulouse, galerie Iham in Paris, Gallery XR in Séoul, Los Angeles Art Show 2019, 2021 and 2022, Bitcoin 2021, NFT NYC 2021, BWB 2022, Art Basel Miami 2022, NFT Paris 2024...).
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Text written by Annelise Stern - copyright Art Girls