Overview
Sky Blue Flag (2015) is an installation by Byron Kim placed along the Corniche of Sharjah, a site where people of many nations congregate for commerce. Kim’s experimental process with abstract painting continues in this work, in which an idea is developed through the course of a series. Many years ago, the artist made a kite in the colour of the sky as a way to connect himself almost invisibly with the heavens, and now he transposes that idea to a work in flag form. Generally, flags claim a national presence, but in this work the flag is proposed to be a disappearing painting. Sky Blue Flag plays on the tension between representation and abstraction that Kim often explores in his practice.
This project was part of Sharjah Biennial 12
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