kimura byol lemoine (born 1968) is a South Korean-born, Belgium-raised activist, feminist and artist.
[2] kimura-lemoine is a conceptual and multimedia artist who was initially influenced by German expressionism, but came to combine oriental elements.
[2] The art work attempts to challenge perceptions of national, gender identity, confront fantasies about Asians in the west, and also Korean constraints.
Lemoine's preferred mediums are calligraphy, painting, manipulated images, poetry, video and photography.
[9] kimura*lemoine directed "#6261" (with NFB, documentary, 2016) and "Adoption 30 years after" (documentary, 2020) and had a 'retrospective' show at Dazibao Gallery (2020) and an art residency and exhibit at PHI Foundation (2021) Zer videos are distributed by 'Groupe Intervention Video' (Montreal) and 'Centre Audiovisuel Simone de Beauvoir' (Paris) kimura*lemoine has earned the following awards:[10] The artist's selected solo exhibitions include:[10] Following is a short list of selected news paper and magazine articles about kimura*lemoine:[4]