Kyoung eun Kang

My work focuses on the simple everyday gestures and rituals that we perceive as mundane practices that, in actuality, bear great significance to our human experience. I capture subtle human interactions and behaviors to better understand human nature and the bonds between us—bonds that bridge time and space to connect us to our partners, families, communities, strangers and even the deceased. I work in a wide range of media, including live performance, video, painting, photography, installation, text and sound pieces. Since immigrating to New York City from Korea, I have continuously tried to overcome my sense of cultural displacement. This has led me to engage others, from strangers to family members, in collaborative and performative processes. By creating an open exchange of interests, curiosity and empathy at the micro- and macro-level of my communities, I traverse invisible personal boundaries in human relationships and generate bonding moments through my work.

Kyoung eun Kang, Omaha Diary I, Three-channel video installation, 2016, 60 min, BRIC project room, Brooklyn, NY This three-channel installation observes the rituals of a 90-year-old couple living in Omaha, Nebraska and reveals the growing interpersonal relationship between the couple and the artist.

Kyoung eun Kang is a New York-based artist born in South Korea. She received a BFA and MFA in painting from Hong-ik University in Seoul, South Korea, and an MFA from Parsons, The New School for Design, New York. Her work has been exhibited in numerous galleries and museums, including A.I.R. gallery, Brooklyn, NY; Collar Works, Troy, NY; NURTUREart, Brooklyn, NY; BRIC Project Room, Brooklyn, NY; Soho 20 Project Room, Brooklyn, NY; Here Arts Center, New York, NY; The Korean Cultural Center, Washington, D.C; Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery, University of Western Australia, Perth; Museum of Imperial City, China, and the National Museum of Modern Art, South Korea. Kang has participated in multiple residencies, including at Elizabeth Murray Artist Residency, Washington County, NY (2019); I-Park Foundation, East Haddam, CT (2019); ChaNorth, Pine Plains, NY (2018): NARS Foundation, Brooklyn, NY (2017, 2013); Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts, Omaha, NE (2012); Lower East Side Rotating Studio Program, New York, NY (2011); and Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, Maine, ME (2009). She is a recipient of fellowships at New York Foundation for the Arts, New York, NY (2010); BRIC Media Arts, Brooklyn, NY (2015); and A.I.R Gallery Fellowship Program, Brooklyn, NY (2020-21).