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Rimi Yang

Rimi Yang is an ethnic Korean who was born and raised in Osaka, Japan. In 1986 she moved to the Ohio where she studied at Bowling Green University and then in 1991 to Los Angeles where she studied at California State University and the Los Angeles Academy of Figurative Art, the Otis College of Art and Design and spent a summer in Florence, Italy, studying at the Florence Academy of Art. She has lived and worked near the ocean in Santa Monica since 1991.
Yang is known for her intense enthusiasm for vibrant color which is manifested in both her figurative and her abstract paintings. After many years in the field of books she has come later to art, making up for that tardiness with her passion for her solitary studio practice.
Celebrating the chaotic emotional duality that exists in life in her art, she revels in the confusion mankind creates in its attempt to order the un-orderable and to explain the unexplainable. Adhering to Joseph Campbell’s dictum that the best things in life are those you cannot explain her paintings are intuitive, instinctive, balancing acts of contrasts.
Building up and tearing down of surfaces and images searching for reason where none exists, for that imaginary perfect world of equilibrium on each canvas. Creating a new language with each work, using each as a stepping stone to the next she is dedicated to making each painting better than her last. That Yang’s work is universal in spirit yet personally intimate is evident upon viewing the non-deconstructed whole.
Intensely curious about both Eastern and Western art history, Yang reveals new meaning by deconstructing iconic images of each culture, borrowing images from masterpieces; flower paintings by Fantin Latour, Japanese woodblock of Geisha by Eizan, portraits of madams by Ingres. At the same time, Yang tries to cultivate new methods of paintings by mixing up different techniques from various painting styles, escorting viewers down the path to Rimi’s unique and mysterious wonderland.
Yang has exhibited in California, Florida, Georgia, New York, and Oho in the United States. British Columbia and Newfoundland in Canada and more recently her work has been exhibited in Europe.

Available Works

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Conversation

Conversation

Acrylic on wood panel with resin finish
48 x 36 in.

Her Flowery Guidance

Her Flowery Guidance

Acrylic on wood panel with resin finish
36 x 36 in.

Honorable Gossip

Honorable Gossip

Acrylic on wood panel with resin finish
36 x 36 in.

Lovely Pink

Lovely Pink

Acrylic on wood panel with resin finish
40 x 30 in.

Madame's Boat Hat

Madame's Boat Hat

Acrylic on wood panel with resin finish
36 x 36 in.

Radiant Night

Radiant Night

Oil on canvas
60 x 48 in.

Exhibitions

Freestyle | June 30 - September 2, 2012
The New Decadence | March 10 - April 1, 2012


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E D U C A T I O N
2004
Los Angeles Academy of Figurative Art, Los Angeles, CA
2004
Otis College of Art & Design, Los Angeles, CA
2003
The Florence Academy of Art, Florence, Italy (Summer)
1991
California State University, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
1987
Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH

A W A R D S
2007   
Residency At Pouch Cover Foundation, Canada in July and August, 2007
1988
Marietta Kirschner Wigg Print Award, 36th Annual Undergraduate Art Exhibition, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH
1988   
First Place in Prints, 36th Annual Undergraduate Art Exhibition, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH

S E L E C T E D    R E V I E W S    &    P U B L I C A T I O N S
Anon, Mid American Review (cover illustration) VIII, no. 1, Fall 1987.
Han, Stephanie, “The Difference,” Kyoto Journal, Fall 2002.
Hiroyuki, Itsuki, “The Sunset-Colored Simca,” Kyoto Journal, Winter 2001.
McCarthy, Ralph F., "Rue & Me," Kyoto Journal, 2005
Tong, Su, "How the Ceremony Ends," Kyoto Journal, 2006
Cozy, David, "Donald Richie, Modernist - Tokyo Nights," Kyoto Journal, 2006
Metropolitan Home, May, 2006
Chowdhury, Manosh, "Crow Home," Kyoto Journal, 2006
Thompson, Holly, "Radio Day," Kyoto Journal, 2007 No. 68
Traditional Homes, April, 2008
2011

Art San Diego, San Diego, CA
“ Amarcord” Fellini Gallery, Berlin, Germany
San Francisco Art Fair, CA
B&K Porjects, Copenhagen, DK
AAF NYC, NY
AAF London, UK

2010

Art San Diego, San Diego, CA
“Figure and Field” at David Jones Contemporary Art, Venice, CA
“Naked’ Group show at Skotia Gallery, Santa Fe New Mexico
Art Hampton, Brigehampton, NY
Art Santa Fe, Santa Fe, NM
Self Portrait Invitation”  Group Show at July Nester Gallery, Solt Lake City, AZ, “Self Portrait Invitation”
AAF Bristol
The Glasgow Art Fair
AAF London
LA Art Show, Los Angeles, CA

2009

Edinburg Art Fair
Art Fair RDS, Dublin
AAF Amsterdam
Fellini Gallery, Shanghai, China
The Asian Pacific Contemporary Art Fair, Shanghai, China
Art in Review at Cella Gally, North Hollywood,  CA
Moura Starr at Pacific Design Center
Grand Opening Group Show at Skotia Gallery, Santa Fe, NM
AAF Bristol
Glasgow Art Fair
AAF London

2008

      
Art London
Toronto International Art Fair
Affordable Art Fair, Amsterdam, Holland
Edinburgh Art Fair
'Curious and Curiouser' Galleri Rebecca Kormind, Copenhagen, Denmark
Affordable Art Fair, New York, NY

2007

     
Richmond Hill Gallery, Surrey, England
James Baird Gallery, Pouch Cove, NL
Affordable Art Fair New York, NY
Stricoff Fine Art, New York, NY
Art Miami, Miami, FL
VISIONI DELL’UMANITÀ, Roma, Italy
Winsor Gallery, Vancouver, Canada

2006

    
Stricoff Fine Art, New York, NY
Affordable Art Fair New York, NY
Winsor Gallery, Vancouver, BC

2005

   
Stricoff Fine Art, New York, NY
Toronto International Art Fair, Toronot, BC
Winsor Gallery, Vancouver, Canada
Art Amo Gallery, Santa Barbara, CA
Solaris Gallery, West Hollywood, CA
Studio18LA, West Hollywood, CA

2004

   
Don O’Melveny Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
Lankershim Art Gallery, North Hollywood, CA
Wet Paint at Studio 3 Art & Design Art Gallery, Los Angeles, CA

1997

   
‘Aztlan and Beyond’, The Riverside Art Museum, Riverside, CA

1988

   
37th Annual Undergraduate Art Exhibition, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH

1987

   
36TH Annual Undergraduate Art Exhibition, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH

S E L E C T E D     S O L O    E X H I B I T I O N S

2013

Two Person Show @ Blue Rain Gallery, Scottsdale, AZ

2012

Stricoff Fine Art, NY (2 person show)
Couture Galleri, Stockholm, Sweden
Sol Art, Dublin, Ireland
Blue Rain Gallery, Santa Fe, NM
Tew Galleries, Atlanta, GA
Fabien Castanier Gallery | Los Angeles, CA
Christian Hohmann Gallery, Palm Desert, CA

2011

Russell Collection, Austin, Texas
Winsor Gallery, Vancouver, Canada
Sol Art Gallery, Dublin, Ireland
Stricoff Fine Art, New York, NY

2010

Tew Galleries, Atlanta, GA
Jean De Merry 'Grand Couture," Melrose Place, Los Angeles, CA
Joanne Artman Gallery, Laguna Beach, CA
Stricoff Fine Art, New York, NY
“Yin and Yang’ Melanee Cooper Gallery, Chicaog, IL

2009

‘Pointing at the Moon’ Skotia Gallery, Santa Fe, NM
Winsor Gallery, Vancouver, BC
Joanne Artman Gallery , Laguna Beach, CA
Cella Gallery, North Hollywood, CA

More

2008

B&K Projects, Copenhagen, Denmark
Stricoff Fine Art, New York, NY
Winsor Gallery, Vancouver, BC

2007

Stricoff Fine Art, New York, NY
Lowe gallery, Santa Monica, CA

2006

Lowe Gallery, Atlanta, GA

2005

Art Amo Gallery, Santa Barbara, CA



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