
Kim Kei (b.1981, Corpus Christi, TX) is a multi-disciplinary Los Angeles based artist whose practice spans sculpture, printmaking, painting, and photography to evoke sensations of vulnerability, invasiveness and tenderness towards the body. Kei attended the University of Arizona and went on to receive her BFA from the San Francisco Art Institute in 2003. Her work has been exhibited internationally and she has had solo shows at Flatbed Press (Austin, TX), Local Language (Oakland, CA), the Irvine Fine Arts Center (Irvine, CA), Brandstater Gallery (Riverside, CA), Alter Space (San Francisco, CA), and Bustamante Gill (Los Angeles, CA). Kei has attended residencies at Sitka Center for Art and Ecology, Flatbed Press, Instinc, Singapore, Mass MoCa, Irvine Fine Arts Center, and La Sierra University and her work has been featured in Juxtapoz, Artsy, OC Weekly and Temporary Art Review. In addition to her studio work, Kei has taught painting as an adjunct professor at La Sierra University.
Artist Location: San Pedro, CA
PARTICIPATION
Gallery Show On-site June 7 – July 5
OUR TEETH CUT BREATH TO BE UNDERSTOOD
EDITIONED PRINT
Mimetic forms of dendritic flow network of the vascular system to topographic river basins simultaneously implicate every scale of existence – micro and macro. Accumulations and repetitions of the small become ever expanding self-similar fractals in my practice. My work is driven by these material explorations. They privilege the mystery behind these connections that come from within the body to far beyond, focusing more on the affliction of being a body rather than a depiction of a body.
Unnameable forms contour and unfurl insinuating anatomy and flesh. There is a balance of inside and outside, of injury and repair, which can be interpreted as open wounds, as the mending process, as vulnerability fully shown. Suspended in time, there is space to contemplate the universality of living creatures to their flesh and nature as well as the complexity of anatomy.