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Kim Lim

1936–1997

Bridge I 1976
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Biography

Kim Lim (1936–1997) was a Singaporean-British sculptor and printmaker of Chinese descent. She is most recognized for her abstract wooden and stone-carved sculptures that explore the relationship between art and nature, and works on paper that developed alongside her sculptural practice. Lim's attention to the minute details of curve, line and surface made her an exponent of minimalism.

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  • Bridge I

    Kim Lim
    1960
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  • Bridge II

    Kim Lim
    1960
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  • Shogun

    Kim Lim
    1960
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  • Screenprint - Blue on Blue

    Kim Lim
    1968
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  • Screenprint - White on White

    Kim Lim
    1968
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  • Green Etching

    Kim Lim
    1969
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  • Small Etching

    Kim Lim
    1969
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  • Blue Disc

    Kim Lim
    1970
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