Daeyou Kim

Biography

Daeyou Kim is a Seoul-based painter whose work quietly explores the perceptual space between the ordinary and the imagined. Grounded in daily routines and fleeting observations—street flora, shifting shadows, moments caught in passing—his paintings transcribe an inner landscape where the familiar turns quietly strange. His canvases often appear suspended between memory and materiality, shaped by the emotional residue of small, recurring scenes.

 

Kim’s paintings often arise from a subtle confusion between what is seen, remembered, and felt. By transposing scenes from his own surroundings—tulips under a streetlamp, a pine tree silhouetted against Christmas lights, petunias in a shared garden—he creates a visual vocabulary attuned to quiet rhythms and the emotional weight of the mundane. His work reflects on what it means to see something repeatedly, until its presence becomes both strangely familiar and emotionally resonant.

 

Critics have described Kim’s images as sites of interruption rather than translation—images that abandon their journey toward concept and instead return, halfway, to the realm of things. His painting resists the notion of image as intermediary. Instead, it becomes the destination, the point at which interpretation is suspended. What remains is not truth or falsity, but something nearer to proximity: scenes that are nearly this, almost that, familiar but out of reach.

Works