Taking the art of hair to a whole new surreal level, Yuni Kim Lang creates looks that are appropriately displayed in an art gallery, not on the fashion runway. Twisted, knotted and tangled, her creations are not necessarily beautiful by society's standards, but they are beautiful from an artistic standpoint.
Yuni Kim Lang is inspired by folktales and superstitions about hair. By straddling the line between real and surreal, Beautiful Decay notes that she shows "us how we can separate, expand and re-imagine parts of the self." Not to mention that she touches upon notions of perfection, beauty, stereotype and personal identity.
Yuni Kim Lang is currently completing the MFA program in Metals at Cranbrook in Michigan.
Knotted Hair Sculptures
Artist Yuni Kim Lang Draws on Folklore and Superstitions
Trend Themes
1. Hair Sculpture Art - Opportunity to create a new art form, merging hair styling, sculpture, and installation.
2. Folklore-inspired Art - Opportunity to explore folk traditions, myths, and legends through a modern and surreal artistic lens.
3. Exploration of Identity - Opportunity to use art to reflect on and challenge conventional notions of beauty, perfection, and personal identity.
Industry Implications
1. Beauty and Cosmetics - Opportunity to create new hair styling techniques and products that cater to the avant-garde, art-driven market.
2. Contemporary Art - Opportunity to showcase hair sculpture art in modern and contemporary art galleries, stimulating innovation in the art market.
3. Art Education - Opportunity for art institutions to create new programs that explore the intersection of different art forms, such as metals and hair sculpture.