Kim’s work is defined by its korean (culture or style) sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Water Dropper in the Shape of a Lotus Flower
Kim Ki-chul Korean, born 1933
![The Night Is Stirring (Anger) (La Nuit remue [colère])](https://www.artic.edu/iiif/2/0f07eb70-3818-676a-c047-b1672d0a8277/full/400,/0/default.jpg)
The Night Is Stirring (Anger) (La Nuit remue [colère])
Zao Wou-Ki French, born China, 1921-2013

Orchids
Kim Eung-won Korean, 1855-1921

Koryo Dynasty Cup with Dragon Head Handle
Byron Kim American, born 1961

Pink Composition (Composition en rose)
Zao Wou-Ki French, born China, 1921-2013

Plaine Rose
Zao Wou-Ki French, born China, 1921-2013

Composition
Zao Wou-Ki French, born China, 1921-2013

Three Onions
Po Kim Korean, 20th century

Kim Novak
Duane Stephen Michals American, 1932-2026

Kim and Mark in the Red Car, Newton, MA
Nan Goldin American, born 1953

Suffering Madonna
Minsook Kim Lee probably American, active 1980s

Percy Rochon, Jr. and Kim
William Sayles Doan American, 1940-2015

Percy Rochon, Jr. and Kim
William Sayles Doan American, 1940-2015

Coconut Chair
George Mulhauser (American, 1922-2002) George Nelson Associates (American, 1955–mid 1980s) Manufactured by Herman Miller Furniture Co. (American, founded 1905)

A Parody of Hachi no ki
Utagawa Toyokuni I 初代 歌川 豊国 Japanese, 1769–1825

Of Mel Bochner for Mel Bochner
Byron Kim American, born 1961

“Estiva” - Four Seasons Series
Hyejeong Kim (Korean, born 1969)

Delacroix's Shadow
Byron Kim American, born 1961