| James Cohan Gallery presents solo exhibition by Byron Kim |
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NEW YORK, N.Y.- James Cohan Gallery announces the solo exhibition of Brooklyn-based artist Byron Kims recent worka series of large-scale paintings inspired by the sky at night in the city. The exhibition opens on Friday, November 4th and runs through Saturday, December 17th. Byron Kim: Dark, a 56-page hard-cover catalog including 15 color plates of the new work along with essays by David Hinton and Mark Dow will be published on the occasion of the exhibition. This is the gallerys first exhibition with the artist whose career spans over two decades and includes important solo and group exhibitions worldwide. Like the artists whom he admires; Ad Reinhardt, Mark Rothko and Agnes Martin, Byron Kim works in an area one might call the abstract sublime; his work sits at the threshold between abstraction and representation, between conceptualism and pure painting. In his richly hued, minimalist works, Kim seeks t read full article
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