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Artist Biography

A Life Immersed in Observation: The Art of nam yoonmi

nam yoonmi, a South Korean artist born in Seoul in 1972, cultivates a practice deeply rooted in the quiet contemplation of everyday life. Her work—spanning printmaking and book art—isn’t about grand narratives or sweeping statements; it's an intimate exploration of objects, spaces, and routines that often go unnoticed. This sensitivity stems from her upbringing as an only child with working parents, fostering a habit of solitary observation within the domestic sphere. It is this early immersion in the subtle rhythms of home that forms the bedrock of her artistic vision. Her journey has been one of continuous learning and cross-cultural exchange, beginning with foundational studies in Korea before expanding to encompass Canada, the United States, and Japan—each location imbuing her work with a unique perspective.

The Path of Technique: From Mokuhanga to Multifaceted Expression

nam yoonmi’s technical prowess is as noteworthy as the conceptual depth of her art. She received her Bachelor of Fine Arts from Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington, and later earned her Master of Fine Arts from the University of the Arts in Philadelphia. However, it was a series of residencies at the Mokuhanga Innovation Laboratory in Japan—spanning 2004, 2012, and 2019—that profoundly shaped her artistic trajectory. Mokuhanga, the traditional Japanese woodblock printing technique, became central to her practice, offering a medium perfectly suited to her meticulous attention to detail and nuanced exploration of texture and form. The process itself—requiring patience, precision, and a deep understanding of materials—mirrors the artist’s own contemplative approach. While deeply committed to this historical method, nam yoonmi doesn't limit herself to traditional printmaking. She seamlessly integrates other materials like clay, glass, and paper, creating three-dimensional still lifes that extend her visual language beyond the two-dimensional plane. Her time as a Victor Hammer Fellow at Wells College from 2011-2013 further broadened her artistic horizons, allowing for experimentation and interdisciplinary exploration.

Themes of Time and Impermanence

A recurring motif in nam yoonmi’s work is the delicate balance between permanence and impermanence. She finds beauty in the transient nature of objects—the way they are handled, consumed, displayed, and ultimately discarded. This fascination isn't born from melancholy but rather a recognition of shared fate; all things are subject to change. Her recent series, inspired by the pandemic-era reliance on deliveries, exemplifies this theme. The influx of cardboard boxes and plastic containers transformed her home into a temporary landscape of disposable goods. Instead of viewing these objects as waste, she saw potential—collecting them, tracing their shapes onto Tyvek sheets, and transforming them into evocative sculptural forms. These works are not merely representations of discarded items; they are meditations on consumer culture, the passage of time, and the human desire to create a sense of stability amidst constant flux. The use of alcohol-based sanitizers during the creation process adds another layer of meaning—a subtle reminder of the anxieties and uncertainties that defined that period.

Book Art and Collaborative Spirit

Beyond printmaking, nam yoonmi has established herself as a significant figure in the world of book art. She has produced several books at Women's Studio Workshop, demonstrating her commitment to collaborative processes and the power of narrative form. These aren’t traditional novels or collections of stories; they are often experimental works that blend image and text, challenging conventional notions of what a book can be. Her dedication to education is also noteworthy—she currently serves as an Assistant Professor at the University of Alabama in Huntsville, nurturing the next generation of artists. This commitment reflects her belief in the importance of sharing knowledge and fostering creativity within a supportive community.

A Contemporary Voice Rooted in Tradition

nam yoonmi’s work occupies a unique space within contemporary art—a delicate intersection of tradition and innovation, observation and abstraction, permanence and impermanence. Her meticulous technique, combined with her profound sensitivity to the everyday world, creates images that are both visually arresting and emotionally resonant. She has exhibited extensively, both nationally and internationally, with over 20 solo exhibitions and 180 group shows to her name. Her pieces reside in prestigious collections such as the RISD Museum, the Spencer Museum of Art, and the Hawai’i State Art Museum, solidifying her position as a significant voice in contemporary printmaking and book art. nam yoonmi doesn't seek to shock or provoke; she invites viewers to slow down, observe, and find beauty in the quiet moments that often go unnoticed—a testament to the power of art to transform our perception of the world around us.
nam yoonmi

nam yoonmi

1972 - , South Korea

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Printmaking, Book Art
  • Date Of Birth: 1972
  • Full Name: nam yoonmi
  • Nationality: South Korean
  • Place Of Birth: Seoul, South Korea
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