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ASUKA KIM(Myoungsoon)

ASUKA KIM (Myoungsoon): Blooming the Flowers of Energy​ASUKA KIM (Myoungsoon) is a multi-disciplinary Korean artist active as a painter, singer-songwriter, and animation dubbing director. Over her eight-year music career with 18 single albums, she naturally expanded her creative path into painting by designing her own album covers. Her exhibition history includes being selected for prominent international art platforms, such as the Hangaram Art Museum at Seoul Arts Center, the Carrousel du Louvre in Paris, Red Dot Miami, the Seattle Art Fair, and major shows in New York and Chelsea, London, passionately pushing boundaries and expanding her global presence. Driven by her vision for fashion collaborations, she launched her own brand in 2025 and debuted its collection in Paris. Furthermore, she has solidified her role as an international art director, establishing a milestone with the upcoming Art Symphony Kawasaki 2026 exhibition at the world-renowned Muza Kawasaki Symphony Hall in Japan this September 2026.​Through my signature Energy Flower series, combining music, animation, and painting, I convey positive energy and comfort. Using vivid colors, I express this through the guardian spirit Toto, the bluebird of happiness, and energy flowers pouring down from the sun protecting our lives.​My participation in the international exhibition WOMEN BEYOND BORDERS at New York Times Square represents a pivotal step to expand my artistic voice globally. It reflects my dedication to bringing my diverse creative talents into full bloom and establishing a distinctive presence in contemporary art. Projecting these vibrant energies onto the heart of New York, I want my art to become a vessel where people draw warm energy and find new hope.
Curator’s Note
ASUKA KIM develops her Energy Flower series across painting, music, and animation, using vivid color and symbolic imagery to convey comfort, positive energy, and hope.

D day for mother, Opaque watercolor on paper, 91 × 91 cm, 2025

The Wish, Opaque watercolor on paper, 91 × 91 cm, 2026

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