kim hyeon sung

Quick Facts

  • Art period: Contemporary
  • Also known as: kim hyun-sung
  • Museums on APS:
    • Korean Film Archive
    • Korean Film Archive
    • Korean Film Archive
    • Korean Film Archive
    • Korean Film Archive
  • Born: 1986, Seoul, South Korea
  • Top-ranked work: Beat Movie Program Brochure
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  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Works on APS: 3
  • Top 3 works:
    • Beat Movie Program Brochure
    • The First Issue of Dong-A Daily Newspaper
    • Ancestral Rites Tablesetting for One
  • Nationality: South Korea

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Kim Hyeon-sung: A Synthesis of Stage and Screen – Exploring Korean Artistic Expression

Kim Hyeon-sung, born in Seoul, South Korea in 1986, has emerged as a prominent figure not only within the realm of Korean entertainment but also as an artist whose work transcends genre boundaries. Initially gaining recognition as a member of SS501, a celebrated boy band that captivated audiences across Asia, Kim Hyeon-sung swiftly transitioned into a multifaceted career encompassing acting roles in acclaimed dramas like ‘Boys Over Flowers’ and ‘Playful Kiss,’ establishing himself as a beloved face in Korean television. Beyond his musical accomplishments, Kim Hyeon-sung has cultivated a significant presence on stage, participating in numerous musicals that showcase his versatility and dedication to performing arts. His performances have garnered critical acclaim and solidified his reputation as a captivating performer capable of embodying diverse characters with nuance and emotion. Furthermore, he’s ventured into film roles, delivering memorable performances in productions such as ‘The Battle of Jangsari,’ ‘Do You Like Brahms?’ and ‘Our Beloved Summer,’ demonstrating his adaptability to various artistic mediums. His artistic sensibilities extend beyond performance; Kim Hyeon-sung's photographic works delve into themes of minimalism and contemplation. Pieces like “Ancestral Rites Tablesetting for One” exemplify this approach, utilizing geometric candle holders and metallic textures to convey a sense of solemn beauty—a deliberate reflection on Korean traditions and aesthetics. The meticulous precision of the composition speaks volumes about his artistic vision, prioritizing clarity and understated elegance. A particularly noteworthy contribution is represented by “The First Issue of Dong-A Daily Newspaper,” a vintage print that embodies Korea’s journalistic heritage. This artwork incorporates Korean script alongside dragon motifs—symbols deeply rooted in Korean folklore—and showcases the techniques of woodblock printing, highlighting the enduring legacy of traditional Korean art forms. It serves as a tangible reminder of Korea's artistic past and its continuing engagement with cultural symbolism. Kim Hyeon-sung’s career represents more than just success in entertainment; it embodies a commitment to exploring diverse artistic expressions while honoring Korean cultural traditions. His work continues to resonate with audiences worldwide, cementing his place as an influential artist shaping the landscape of contemporary Korean art.