The Tourist: Selected Works by Steven Shik OPENING
Overview
Artist Statement for The Tourist:
Disconnected from a culture while being designated by its
absence is a struggle many Korean Adoptees experience.
What does it mean when you’re told that you don’t belong to
your country of origin, while the country you reside in wants to
modify if you even belong there?
Demarcating our identity as a Korean Adoptee is an
exploration of truth and trauma. It means understanding the
choices we had no part in making, while experiencing the
repercussions. It’s the lens that has provided me the context of
how I define “home” and the people who became “family”.
Contemplating my journey as an Asian American as I enter
my fourth decade, this body of work is a reconciliation of culture
and identity as I end one chapter while beginning another.
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Artist Bio:
Steven Shik was born as Min Shik Oh in Seoul, South
Korea. Promptly put for adoption following his birth, he was re-
named Steven Adams upon his arrival in Jackson, MI at just three
months of age.
He received his bachelor’s degree in fine art with an
emphasis on illustration at Kendall College of Art and Design,
located in Grand Rapids, MI. It was during this period that he
began to use “Steven Shik” as the moniker to reflect the dualistic
nature of his upbringing.
Using geometric shapes and lines through acrylic painting,
the use recurring imagery and color palettes are implemented to
construct cohesive narratives and symbolism.
Channeling his own experiences as a Korean Adoptee,
Steven Shik explores the notion of identity through cultural origins
and expectations. By applying the filter of his experience as an
Asian American, he recontextualizes Korean symbolism to help
illustrate his emotional disconnection to a culture that they remain
a Spectator to.
Steven Shik currently resides on the East side of Detroit, MI
and is working on two solo exhibitions while serving as adjunct
professor at College for Creative Studies in the Illustration
department.
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