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Informations clés

  • Top-ranked work: Swarovski crystal blouse detail
  • Born: 1934, Wonsan, Corée du Sud
  • Works on APS: 37
  • Art period: Moderne
  • Creative periods:
    • mature period
    • contemporary
  • Plus…
  • Nationality: Corée du Sud
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Top 3 works:
    • Swarovski crystal blouse detail
    • Lace bustier shirt
    • Traditional embroidery on contemporary vest
  • Museums on APS:
    • Fondation de la Conception Séoul
    • Fondation de la Conception Séoul
    • Fondation de la Conception Séoul
    • Fondation de la Conception Séoul
    • Fondation de la Conception Séoul

Quiz d'art

Chaque question ne comporte qu'une seule bonne réponse.

Question 1:
Quelle est la principale activité artistique de Jin Te Ok ?
Question 2:
En quelle année Jin Te Ok a-t-elle fondé la première marque prêt-à-porter en Corée ?
Question 3:
Pour quel événement sportif international célèbre Jin Te Ok a-t-elle conçu les uniformes ?
Question 4:
Jin Te Ok a participé à laquelle prestigieuse semaine de la mode parisienne ?
Question 5:
Quel est le titre du livre dans lequel Jin Te Ok a été reconnue comme l’une des « 500 Fashionistas du XXe siècle » ?

Jin Te Ok: A Visionary Bridging Tradition and Modern Fashion

Jin Te Ok, born in Wonsan, South Korea in 1934, stands as a singular figure in Korean art history – not merely for her contributions to fashion design but for her profound dedication to preserving and reimagining the heritage of Korean textiles and artistic expression. From humble beginnings amidst the backdrop of post-war Korea, Ok’s journey has been marked by unwavering passion and an extraordinary ability to synthesize seemingly disparate elements into breathtakingly innovative creations. Her formative years instilled in her a deep appreciation for Korean folk art and craftsmanship, influences that would permeate her entire artistic career. Recognizing the potential to revitalize Korean culture through contemporary design, she established Francoise in 1965 – Korea’s first ready-to-wear brand – marking a pivotal moment in establishing fashion as a vehicle for cultural dialogue. This bold initiative wasn't simply about creating clothes; it was about elevating Korean aesthetics onto an international stage and demonstrating the enduring relevance of traditional techniques within a global context. Francoise quickly became synonymous with elegance and sophistication, embodying Ok’s belief that beauty could transcend borders. Ok’s collaborations extended far beyond the realm of fashion, notably encompassing the uniforms for the 1988 Seoul Olympics and the livery of Asiana Airlines. These projects demanded meticulous attention to detail and showcased her mastery of textile manipulation – skills honed through years of experience and fueled by an unwavering commitment to excellence. She approached each commission with a thoughtful consideration for symbolism and cultural heritage, transforming utilitarian garments into statements of artistic vision. Her work on the Seoul Olympics uniforms, particularly the striking crimson robes, captured the spirit of Korean tradition while simultaneously projecting Korea’s dynamism onto the world stage. Similarly, her designs for Asiana Airlines reflected a harmonious blend of Eastern grace and Western practicality. Furthermore, she has been a consistent participant in the Seoul Fashion Artists Association (SFAA) collections since 1989, consistently pushing boundaries and championing artistic experimentation within the Korean fashion community. Ok’s unwavering belief in the transformative power of art drove her to explore new mediums and techniques—from sculptural installations to mixed-media canvases—demonstrating that creativity knows no limits. Her participation in SFAA collections solidified her reputation as a trailblazer who dared to challenge conventions and redefine artistic expression. A true pioneer, Ok achieved international recognition when she participated in the pret-a-porter collection in Paris in 1993 – an unprecedented feat for a Korean designer at that time – and subsequently opened a boutique in Pari. This daring move cemented her position as one of Korea’s foremost fashion innovators and garnered acclaim from critics worldwide. Her work was honored in 1999 when she was selected as one of the ‘500 Fashionistas of the Twentieth Century’ by Phaidon, recognizing her enduring influence on the global fashion landscape. Jin Te Ok continues to inspire artists and designers today, reminding us that artistic vision can illuminate the path toward cultural understanding and celebrate the beauty of tradition reimagined for a modern world.
  • Notable Artworks: “Magpie Baeja”, “Ensemble”
  • Influences: Korean Folk Art & Craftsmanship
  • Achievements: Francoise Brand Establishment, Seoul Olympics Uniforms Design, Asiana Airlines Livery Design