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Porcelain Cube Tower Vase by Lee Min Kyu

Catalogue: Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Porcelain: Contemporary   item# 906314 (stock# 0387)

Porcelain Cube Tower Vase by Lee Min Kyu
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Korean Art and Antiques
917-675-1369


$1800 

Porcelain Cube Tower Vase in the signature geometric style of Lee Min Kyu. The body subtly tapers at the top and bottom. This vase makes a great set when combined with the Lee Min Kyu Porcelain Bowl (Stock #0388), as seen in the last photo here. Height: 15.5 inches, 39 cm; Circumference: 18 inches, 45.5 cm.


Joo Ji Wan Celadon and Porcelain Trio

Catalogue: Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Porcelain: Contemporary   item# 817964 (stock# 0242)

Joo Ji Wan Celadon and Porcelain Trio
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Korean Art and Antiques
917-675-1369


$1200 

From The Fire: Contemporary Korean Ceramics is an historic traveling exhibition of works by 54 of Korea’s best contemporary ceramic artists. It has traveled to major museums all over the world, and is the most important exhibition ever mounted on Korean contemporary ceramics. The artist given the very prestigious honor of having her work chosen for the front and back covers of the beautiful hardcover exhibition catalog was Joo Ji Wan. In fact, her work alone was also chosen for the cover of all brochures and literature related to this most important exhibition, and so has become the symbol of contemporary Korean ceramics. So it is with great pride that the Korean Art and Antiques gallery announces that we are representing Joo Ji Wan, Korea’s leading celadon and porcelain artist. Her work has been exhibited at a long list of major museums, including the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco, Yale University Art Gallery, Freer/Sackler Gallery of Art, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, Harvard University Art Museum, Detroit Institute of Arts, Saint Louis Museum of Art, Newark Museum, American Craft Museum, Portland Art Museum, Society for Contemporary Crafts, Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, Seattle Asian Art Museum, Vancouver Art Museum, Royal Ontario Museum, and many others. It is appropriate that Joo offers her work in sets that are described with musical terms, such as Duo, Trio, Quartet, etc. Musical metaphor is almost required in describing Joo’s inlaid celadon and porcelain cube sets. Consider the melodic interplay of the pieces within a set, the rhythm of the patterns that are inlaid in each piece, and the harmony of the set as a whole. Just as music is mathematical but should not be predictable, Joo’s forms are simple, mathematically fundamental cubes that are inlaid with labyrinthine surprises rooted in Korea’s ancient tradition of geometric patterns imbued with centuries of meaning. Artistic innovation deeply rooted in Korea’s long celadon and porcelain tradition is what puts Joo Ji Wan at the vanguard of Korean art today. 5.25 inches, 13.25 cm.


Porcelain Cube Bowl by Lee Min Kyu

Catalogue: Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Porcelain: Contemporary   item# 906319 (stock# 0388)

Porcelain Cube Bowl by Lee Min Kyu
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Korean Art and Antiques
917-675-1369


$1200 

Porcelain Cube Bowl in the signature geometric style of Lee Min Kyu. The sides of the bowl seem to rise up straight, yet they taper outward ever so slightly. This bowl makes a great set when combined with the Lee Min Kyu Porcelain Vase (Stock #0387), as seen in the last photo here. Width: 9.5 inches, 24 cm; Height: 4.5 inches, 11.25 cm.


Joo Ji Wan Celadon and Porcelain Quintet

Catalogue: Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Porcelain: Contemporary   item# 817966 (stock# 0244)

Joo Ji Wan Celadon and Porcelain Quintet
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Korean Art and Antiques
917-675-1369


SOLD 

From The Fire: Contemporary Korean Ceramics is an historic traveling exhibition of works by 54 of Korea’s best contemporary ceramic artists. It has traveled to major museums all over the world, and is the most important exhibition ever mounted on Korean contemporary ceramics. The artist given the very prestigious honor of having her work chosen for the front and back covers of the beautiful hardcover exhibition catalog was Joo Ji Wan. In fact, her work alone was also chosen for the cover of all brochures and literature related to this most important exhibition, and so has become the symbol of contemporary Korean ceramics. So it is with great pride that the Korean Art and Antiques gallery announces that we are representing Joo Ji Wan, Korea’s leading celadon and porcelain artist. Her work has been exhibited at a long list of major museums, including the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco, Yale University Art Gallery, Freer/Sackler Gallery of Art, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, Harvard University Art Museum, Detroit Institute of Arts, Saint Louis Museum of Art, Newark Museum, American Craft Museum, Portland Art Museum, Society for Contemporary Crafts, Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, Seattle Asian Art Museum, Vancouver Art Museum, Royal Ontario Museum, and many others. It is appropriate that Joo offers her work in sets that are described with musical terms, such as Duo, Trio, Quartet, etc. Musical metaphor is almost required in describing Joo’s inlaid celadon and porcelain cube sets. Consider the melodic interplay of the pieces within a set, the rhythm of the patterns that are inlaid in each piece, and the harmony of the set as a whole. Just as music is mathematical but should not be predictable, Joo’s forms are simple, mathematically fundamental cubes that are inlaid with labyrinthine surprises rooted in Korea’s ancient tradition of geometric patterns imbued with centuries of meaning. Artistic innovation deeply rooted in Korea’s long celadon and porcelain tradition is what puts Joo Ji Wan at the vanguard of Korean art today. 5.25 inches, 13.25 cm.


Joo Ji Wan Celadon and Porcelain Duo

Catalogue: Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Porcelain: Contemporary   item# 817963 (stock# 0241)

Joo Ji Wan Celadon and Porcelain Duo
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Korean Art and Antiques
917-675-1369


SOLD 

From The Fire: Contemporary Korean Ceramics is an historic traveling exhibition of works by 54 of Korea’s best contemporary ceramic artists. It has traveled to major museums all over the world, and is the most important exhibition ever mounted on Korean contemporary ceramics. The artist given the very prestigious honor of having her work chosen for the front and back covers of the beautiful hardcover exhibition catalog was Joo Ji Wan. In fact, her work alone was also chosen for the cover of all brochures and literature related to this most important exhibition, and so has become the symbol of contemporary Korean ceramics. So it is with great pride that the Korean Art and Antiques gallery announces that we are representing Joo Ji Wan, Korea’s leading celadon and porcelain artist. Her work has been exhibited at a long list of major museums, including the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco, Yale University Art Gallery, Freer/Sackler Gallery of Art, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, Harvard University Art Museum, Detroit Institute of Arts, Saint Louis Museum of Art, Newark Museum, American Craft Museum, Portland Art Museum, Society for Contemporary Crafts, Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, Seattle Asian Art Museum, Vancouver Art Museum, Royal Ontario Museum, and many others. It is appropriate that Joo offers her work in sets that are described with musical terms, such as Duo, Trio, Quartet, etc. Musical metaphor is almost required in describing Joo’s inlaid celadon and porcelain cube sets. Consider the melodic interplay of the pieces within a set, the rhythm of the patterns that are inlaid in each piece, and the harmony of the set as a whole. Just as music is mathematical but should not be predictable, Joo’s forms are simple, mathematically fundamental cubes that are inlaid with labyrinthine surprises rooted in Korea’s ancient tradition of geometric patterns imbued with centuries of meaning. Artistic innovation deeply rooted in Korea’s long celadon and porcelain tradition is what puts Joo Ji Wan at the vanguard of Korean art today. 5.25 inches, 13.25 cm.


Kim Yik Yung Rare Early Porcelain Vessel from 1992

Catalogue: Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Porcelain: Contemporary   item# 814987 (stock# 0126)

Kim Yik Yung Rare Early Porcelain Vessel from 1992
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Korean Art and Antiques
917-675-1369


SOLD 

Kim Yik Yung Rare Early Porcelain Vessel from 1992. 24 x 12 x 12 inches, 61 x 30.5 x 30.5 cm. Also spelled Kim Yikyung, Kim Yikyoung, Kim Ik Yung, Kim Ik Young, Kim Ikyung, Kim Ikyoung, Yik Yung Kim, Yikyung Kim, Yik Young Kim, Yikyoung Kim, Ik Yung Kim, Ikyung Kim, Yik Young Kim, Yikyoung Kim, Kim Ik Yeong, Kim Ikyeong, Ik Yeong Kim, Ikyeong Kim, Kim Yik Yeong, Kim Yikyeong, Yik Yeong Kim, Yikyeong Kim, Kim Yik-Yung, Yik-Yung Kim, Kim Yik-Young, Yik-Young Kim, Kim Ik-Yung, Ik-Yung Kim, Kim Yik-Young, Yik-Young Kim, Kim Ik-Yeong, Ik-Yeong Kim, Kim Yik-Yeong, Yik-Yeong Kim.


Ahn Jong Kyun Porcelain Vase

Catalogue: Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Porcelain: Contemporary   item# 770310 (stock# 0135)

Ahn Jong Kyun Porcelain Vase
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Korean Art and Antiques
917-675-1369


SOLD 




Park Young Sook

Catalogue: Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Porcelain: Contemporary   item# 770298 (stock# 0127)

Park Young Sook
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Korean Art and Antiques
917-675-1369


SOLD 

also spelled Pahk Young Sook, Young Sook Park, Young Sook Pahk, Youngsook Park, Youngsook Pahk, Park Young-Sook, Pahk Young-Sook, Young-Sook Park, Young-Sook Pahk

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