Byron Kim's Sunday Paintings at MOCA Cleveland This Fall 2019

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BYRON KIM Sunday Painting 4/20/10 2010 Acrylic and pen on canvas mounted on panel 14 x 14 in. 35.6 x 35.6 cm JCG9514
Every Sunday for the past eighteen years, Byron Kim has taken the time to look upward and capture a portrait of the sky onto a fourteen-by-fourteen-inch canvas. The ongoing series—aptly titled Sunday Paintings—captures the ever-changing colors of our shared sky while simultaneously operating as a record of Kim's life. In addition to soft washes of color—vibrant blue, stormy gray, wispy white—each painting contains a short rumination on the day or week, which Kim writes directly onto the surface of the canvas, alongside the specific time and place where the painting was created. MoCA's exhibition. [More]

Museum of Contemporary Art | Cleveland: "Byron Kim: Sunday Paintings" (September 13, 2019 — January 5, 2020); 11400 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH; 216.421.8671; MoCaCleveland.org 
BYRON KIM, Sunday Painting, 01/19/14, 2004

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