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50 Mortimer Street, W1W 7RP, London, United Kingdom
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Ki Yoong: As We Are

Workplace, London

Fri 9 May 2025 to Sun 8 Jun 2025

50 Mortimer Street, W1W 7RP Ki Yoong: As We Are

Wed-Sat 10am-6pm

Artist: Ki Yoong

Workplace presents As We Are a solo exhibition of new paintings by London based artist Ki Yoong.

This new body of work by Yoong becomes an act of devotion, a slow attentive process that both honours and abstracts the subject. Yoong’s paintings are marked by a quiet tenderness, underscored by his distinctive used of tightly cropped compositions. This approach becomes a deeply personal gesture which acts to focus the gaze whilst suggesting intimacy and connection. The removal of visual information also opens space for projection, inviting the viewer to bring their own associations and memories into the process of looking.

What I want to explore isn’t necessarily the individual at all, but a shape, a feeling — something familiar that reaches beyond identity. We’re wired to recognise faces, even where there are none: in clouds, in rocks, in buildings. And that instinct works in reverse too. When I look at a portrait, I find myself noticing what else it brings to mind — a line, a curve, a shadow that feels like something I’ve seen or felt before. A jaw might echo the bend of a river. A cheekbone might mirror the slope of a hill.

It’s these small echoes that I find compelling. They remind me that portraiture, for all its ties to likeness and identity, is also deeply abstract — made of shapes, rhythms, and forms that resonate beyond the human face. I’m thinking of faces not only as representations of people, but as visual structures that prompt recognition in the broadest sense. We project meaning onto them, and they return that gesture by pulling memories out of us — memories that may have nothing to do with people, but everything to do with how we’ve moved through the world.

Ki Yoong, 2025

Rendered with meticulous detail, Yoong’s diminutive paintings are constructed from many translucent layers of oil paint, each applied with a tiny brush in a process akin to drawing. Rather than bold, expressive brushstrokes, Yoong favours subtle accumulation, fine gestures that coalesce into images that are concurrently precise and ephemeral.

In As We Are, Yoong offers a deep investigation into identity, memory and perception. Through a rigorous and delicate process, he invites the viewer to contemplate the elusive, poetic spaces between seeing, remembering, and feeling.

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