Taeyi Kim
Taeyi Kim is a curator and writer based between the US and Korea, specializing in modern and contemporary art. Since the summer of 2025, she has been a Curatorial Fellow at the New Museum in New York.
Her work grows out of close dialogue with artists and their practices, with a particular interest in how visual language carries memories, histories, and lived experiences, and how it connects to the social role of art institutions.
Prior to joining the New Museum, she was part of the curatorial team at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. She previously worked at Kukje Gallery in Seoul and has held curatorial positions at institutions including Ewha Womans University Museum and OCI Museum.
Recently, she founded an interview archive project Radar that presents artists of East Asian descent. Highlighting the importance of continuous in-depth research and the dissemination of artists' ideas, Radar aims to coherently document underrecognized artists in both Korean and English by archiving and preserving the artists' voice.
She is the recipient of the AHL-Grace Charity Foundation Research Fellowship (2024) and the Korea Foundation Fellowship (2021). She was recently introduced as one of the 31 emerging art professionals globally by Art In Culture. Taeyi holds a BA in Sociology from Korea University and an MA in Art History from Ewha Womans University.
contact: taeyikimm@gmail.com
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