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Final Armory Week 2016 highlights- juxtaposition of painting, ceramics and textile work by Ghada Amer at Tina Kim. Ghada Amer, Paradise in Black, 2015, ceramics; I love Milwaukee La Grande Orange, 2000, thread, acrylic and gel medium on canvas; Early Kiss, 2016, ceramics. #ghadaamer #art #painting #textiles #sculpture #ceramics #paradise #black #early #kiss #tinakim #tinakimgallery #armory #thearmoryshow @tinakimgallery @ghadaamer @thearmoryshow #armoryweek (at The Armory Show)
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Tina Kim Gallery: Gimhongsok Coming to Tribeca Park
News story about Tina Kim Gallery from the Trib Online:
Thanks to Tina Kim Gallery, who represents Gimhongsok, a big, brown teddy bear sculpture will greet visitors of Tribeca Park starting in May. Korean sculptor, painter and filmmaker Gimhongsok’s Bearlike Construction, which looks like it’s made of stuffed-full garbage bags but is actually composed of bronze, will be on display in the triangular park—at West Broadway, Sixth Avenue and Beach Street—for six months. The 5-foot-high installation, represented by the Chelsea-based Tina Kim Gallery, will replace Cheryl Farber Smith’s “Mellow Yellow,” a bright-yellow aluminum sculpture that has been installed in the park since last spring. Nicole Calderon, of Tina Kim Gallery, wrote in a statement that Bearlike Construction “challenges the viewer to consider the contradictions and blurred boundaries of fact and fiction, originality and the copy, banality and the spectacular.” The piece was a hit at Art Basel in Miami Beach where one critic wrote, “The sculpture appeared to be trash bags, and made me question what I had abandoned along with my childhood.” - See more at: http://www.tribecatrib.com/content/five-foot-tall-bronze-teddy-bear-coming-tribeca-park-spring#sthash.21trlij6.dpuf

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Interview with New York Gallery Owner Tina Kim
Check out an interview of New York gallery owner Tina Kim, of Tina Kim Gallery in Chelsea, who talks about her experience growing up with art and becoming a gallery owner herself. Below are a few excerpts from the interview:
What did you know about art dealing when you opened your first gallery? Tina Kim: I opened my gallery in 2002. By then I had earned my master’s degree in arts administration from New York University and a certificate from the Christie’s program in the history of the art market. And I had been an exhibition coordinator for my family’s gallery [Kukje Gallery in Seoul] before getting my first job as director of the Barbara Mathes Gallery, in New York, where I learned about the workings of the secondary-art and auction markets and participated in major art fairs.
What is the greatest challenge in running a major gallery today, and how do you deal with it?
Tina Kim: Keeping up with the sheer scale of the contemporary-art world. You have to absorb so much information to do your job well, and do so much traveling. The market is always expanding, so there is a constant need to stay alert.
You have traveled all over in pursuit of art, artists, and clients. What was a particularly memorable experience?
Tina Kim: One of the most interesting episodes actually happened recently, when I visited Naoshima Island, in Japan. It took a solid day of travel to get there and another to get back, but it was completely worth it. The Lee Ufan museum there, a site-specific collaboration between Tadao Ando and the artist, was truly inspiring. Lee Ufan’s work was spectacularly presented, of course, but beyond that the museum and the island show how a museum can enrich a local community.
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