June Kim, Judgement Day
June Kim, Judgement Day
1/1, 2025, Mixed media on inkjet print, 22 ½” x 29 5/8” inches
June Kim makes paintings, photographs, videos and installations that are inspired by the human and animal connection. She is best known for her performative photographs and videos of herself and her wolf-like dogs. The dogs appear in ways that are metaphorical as well as diaristic, and provide a portal to the mythical, mystical and primal. In addition, Kim conveys the concept of equity as it pertains to all living beings, promoting a greater understanding and empathy for the interconnectedness of life. Most recently, she has been working on documenting her mother who has Alzheimer’s. Kim received her MFA at Pratt Institute, and has exhibited in NY, LA, Paris, Seoul and Busan. She has been featured in magazines such as BOMB, Crush Fanzine, Fanzine, and VUU. Kim is faculty at the College of the Atlantic and splits her time between Maine, New York and California with her four huskies.
Judgement Day - a photo of Little in Joshua Tree on our cross country trip which I then painted on. It is a depiction of the sign of the times and thinking about what our karmic actions might lead to. The right side of the piece has the Tesla Cybertruck on fire, for example, while the left side has a creature speaking into a mic exemplifying someone on a podcast against a background of flowers symbolizing growth and compassion. It is also inspired by the Buddhist concept of reincarnation. - June Kim