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Exhibition: Light of Weaving: Labour-Hand-Hours

Location

Korean Cultural Centre UK,

Northumberland Avenue,
London,
WC2N 5BW

Dates

This exhibition CLOSED on Fri, 30th Jun 2023

This exhibition has finished.

Cost: Free of Charge

Description

This exhibition highlights the very best of Korean aesthetics through the concept of ‘Weaving’.

Bringing together eleven masters and artists, the exhibition displays pieces that have been creatively formed by employing long-established Korean techniques and materials. The works narrate tradition, where our ancestors reflected the value, dignity, and wisdom of their lives. Ranging from ceramics, glass, horsehair, textiles and natural lacquer, these materials are metamorphosed into unique objects that radiate the essence of Korean beauty. The installation utilises the objects’ silhouette and texture through the use of light and shadow, which expands identity of each piece. Exploring the theme of weaving, the exhibition aims to both form a connection between East and West as well as to encompass all generations.

Dahye Jeong winner of the 2022 Loewe Foundation Craft Prize works with horsehair, a fast-diminishing trait. Daeyong Cho, has been designated as Korea’s intangible cultural asset, is a fourth-generation bamboo blind maker and his works were featured in the Netflix series Kingdom. Sinhyeok Ha creates clay landscapes with his vessels. Jaenyoung Jang makes the perfect form of porcelain objects. Yikyung Kim is a first-generation contemporary ceramic artist who creates porcelain pieces. Jungmo Kwon designs lights by experimenting with Korean paper Hanji. Youngsun Lee’s textile pieces are an interpretation of Korean monochrome paintings. The exhibition also features the 2023 Loewe Foundation Finalists: Woosun Cheon makes metal wicker-like pieces and Kyouhong Lee’s works are inspired by traditional objects. Healim Shin deconstructs canvas to create on-off objects and art jewelry. The 2021 Loewe Foundation Craft Prize Finalist Sungyoul Park experiments with lacquer sap.


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Location

Korean Cultural Centre UK,

Northumberland Avenue,
London,
WC2N 5BW

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