K Young, a London-based artist and graduate of Central St Martins College of Art, has exhibited in several group shows and contributed to numerous publications. Most recently these have included Self Service, Gestalten, Another Man, Pan and the Dream and The Fashionable Lampoon.
Reimagining existing objects and turning them into something new has been a preoccupation of KYoung for as long as the artist can remember, and it is this, together with a long-held passion for photography, that has led the artist to its working process today.
KYoung makes hand-cut paper collages from found photographic material. Using editing, reframing, splicing, layering, and juxtaposition, the artist reassembles images until a different narrative emerges. KYoung then makes these collages into photographs. By returning the image to some semblance of its original state, the artist is acknowledging its legacy. To KYoung, the circle is complete.
Much of KYoung's work comes about through subconscious thought. However, the artist is fascinated by the concept of space through time; that all physical space is eventually reshaped and redefined, and that everything exists within a limited timeframe. Depiction of these thoughts is a recurring backdrop in KYoung's work, regardless of what story the artist is telling, though mostly this is visible to KYoung only in hindsight.
While Collage lends itself to describing these fragmented glimpses and suggestions of other dimensions, a photograph usually depicts a snapshot, the trapping of the moment, and a particular 'truth'. The act of 're-photography', however, liberates the photograph from this constraint; displaced images from different periods are brought together in a new, 'stacked' observation.
As such, the combination of these two working methods has become the process the artist uses to explore more specific themes, which include ideas around social constructs, gender roles and identity.
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'Monochromatic'
Michael-Bailey Gates, Blommers & Schumm, Katie Burnett, Asger Carlsen, Inez & Vinoodh, Boris Eldagsen, Emile Gostelie, Nico Krijno, KYoung, Anja Niemi, Robin de Puy, Pacifico Silano, Scheltens & Abbenes, Christopher Smith, Eva Stenram, and Tereza Zelenkov 29 Apr - 10 Jun 2023A woman in a formal white gown glances sideways, her gaze steady and her expression neutral. A set of hands – the body to whom they belong cropped from the...Read more -
'One of a Kind'
A 10-year anniversary show with unique pieces 3 Sep - 22 Oct 2022When, in 2012, Narda van 't Veer and Jasper Bode founded The Ravestijn Gallery, they were amongst the few galleries in the Netherlands who felt photography was more than simply...Read more -
Summershow 2021: 'The Constructed Image'
Ruth van Beek, Jasper de Beijer, Katrien de Blauwer, Blommers & Schumm, Cortis & Sonderegger, Koen Hauser, Jaime Hayon, Inez & Vinoodh, Nico Krijno, Michel Lamoller, Simon Lehner, Jean-Francois Lepage, Matt Lipps, Sohei Nishino, Martina Sauter, Scheltens 17 Jul - 5 Sep 2021The Ravestijn Gallery is delighted to announce The Constructed Image, a group exhibition that brings together nineteen ( inter)national and experimental artists who showcase photography’s ability to not only reproduce...Read more
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Paris Photo 2022
Group presentation Inez & Vinoodh, KYoung, Eva Stenram, Theis Wendt & Tereza Zelenkova 8 - 13 Nov 2022During Paris Photo 2022 The Ravestijn Gallery presents 5 artists in the online viewing room: Inez & Vinoodh (NL/US), KYoung (UK), Eva Stenram (SE), Theis...Read more -
UNSEEN 2021
Group presentation Michael Bailey-Gates, Ferry van der Nat & KYoung 17 - 19 Sep 2021The Ravestijn Gallery is proud to present Michael Bailey-Gates (b.1993, USA), Ferry Van der Nat (b.1965, the Netherlands) and K Young (UK) at UNSEEN 2021....Read more
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Exhibition Review: Monochromatic
Wenjie (Demi) Zhao, Musée Magazine, April 24, 2023 -
Re-framing the photograph, Re-photographing the frame
Roxane Latrèche, XIBT, July 1, 2022 -
‘Mijn foto’s zijn imperfect. Het papier is gekreukeld, het beeld is niet scherp’
Rianne van Dijck, NRC Handelsblad, September 16, 2021 -
(Re)constructing reality and (Re)imagining photography
Simona Marani, Fotografare, August 21, 2021 -
EXHIBITION REVIEW: THE CONSTRUCTED IMAGE
Emika Suzuki , Musée Magazine, August 10, 2021 -
K Young’s surreal collages of contorted bodies explore social constructs of gender roles and identity
Diana Smyth, British Journal of Photography, February 1, 2021