テート・ギャラリーさんのインスタグラム写真 - (テート・ギャラリーInstagram)「'Printmaking has always been as important an activity for me as making sculpture' - Kim Lim, 1995 ​ ​Born in Singapore, Kim Lim (1936–1997) moved to London when she was 18 to study sculpture at St Martin’s School of Art. After two years, she transferred to the Slade School of Fine Art, where she was taught to model and carve from the figure. It was in the printing studios, however, that Lim found a place of escape where she could explore her interest in simple, abstract forms. Both media, she said, became ‘of equal importance’ to her: through printing, Lim explored forms and ideas that she continued to develop in the slower process of wood carving; equally, ideas that first appeared in sculpture informed new explorations in printmaking. Her resulting works, both sculptural and on paper, have a remarkable sense of wholeness and balance, combined with a certain boldness and rawness.  See Kim Lim's striking prints and raw sculptures in the artist's free, solo display at Tate Britain. ​📷 Kim Lim with Chess Piece in her studio in London, c.1960 © Estate of Kim Lim. All Rights Reserved, DACS 2020, photo courtesy Turnbull Studios. @kimlimstudio」10月13日 0時37分 - tate

テート・ギャラリーのインスタグラム(tate) - 10月13日 00時37分


'Printmaking has always been as important an activity for me as making sculpture' - Kim Lim, 1995

​Born in Singapore, Kim Lim (1936–1997) moved to London when she was 18 to study sculpture at St Martin’s School of Art. After two years, she transferred to the Slade School of Fine Art, where she was taught to model and carve from the figure. It was in the printing studios, however, that Lim found a place of escape where she could explore her interest in simple, abstract forms. Both media, she said, became ‘of equal importance’ to her: through printing, Lim explored forms and ideas that she continued to develop in the slower process of wood carving; equally, ideas that first appeared in sculpture informed new explorations in printmaking. Her resulting works, both sculptural and on paper, have a remarkable sense of wholeness and balance, combined with a certain boldness and rawness.

See Kim Lim's striking prints and raw sculptures in the artist's free, solo display at Tate Britain.
​📷 Kim Lim with Chess Piece in her studio in London, c.1960 © Estate of Kim Lim. All Rights Reserved, DACS 2020, photo courtesy Turnbull Studios. @kimlimstudio


[BIHAKUEN]UVシールド(UVShield)

>> 飲む日焼け止め!「UVシールド」を購入する

13,269

40

2020/10/13

グレッグ・ジェームスのインスタグラム
グレッグ・ジェームスさんがフォロー

テート・ギャラリーを見た方におすすめの有名人