Kue King


Kue King is a Filipino American sculptor.

Biography

Kue King was born Ronald Sunga Reyes on January 17, 1981 in the City of Olongapo in the province of Zambales, Philippines. Youngest of six from a first generation Asian American family, Reyes lived in Olongapo until age seven, when his parents moved to Jacksonville, Florida where he spent the next seventeen years of his life. Although a photography major at the Douglas Anderson School of Arts, it was here that he started pursuing his artistic interests, whilst frequently travelling and furnishing an image of a lebenskünstler. At the age of 24, he moved from Florida to Hawaii, where he received awards for three consecutive years by the East Hawaii Cultural Center. At age 29 he moved to San Francisco; he has been travelling ever since.

Work

Inspired by nature and dance, King has created artworks that have been called "tranquil in their deceptive simplicity." Largely self-taught, he combines the use of wire tightly fastened to objects of nature
to create organic forms and figures. He also works with jewellery.

Biomorphs

What started with wire sculpting small shapes such as branches and flowers - during the first years of the War on Terror handed out freely across the United States as an anti-war message - King would turn into an original art form, combining aluminium, stainless steel fiber, brass wire and feathers to achieve the "grand sense of the organic". Self-titled biomorphs, the sculptures were supposedly inspired by the artist's meditation among the branches of a tree gripping a side of a cliff and curving upward above a ravine.

Wearable Art

Although distancing himself from a more serious future endeavour in fashion design, King's interest in ancient craftsmanship and jewellery's role-distinguishing social function has resulted in the creation of what he calls wearable art, which mainly consists of lavishly decorated belts.

Exhibitions