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Explore the evocative landscapes & symbolic imagery of Korean artist Kang Suk-keun. Known for his meticulous detail & profound reflections on nature & human existence.

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Kang Suk-Keun’s wooden bowl named “For You” can be put in a microwave, and is sturdy enough to contain hot food like stews. It is light and less than 3mm thick, and you can wash it using dish soap. The reason why this artist’s work is so practical can be attributed to “thermosetting.” This is a method of varnishing wooden bowls by putting lacquered woodware in a kiln that is over 200 degrees Celsius. Through this method, the usual lacquer smell disappears and many limitations of wood can be overcome. The line of the bowl is beautiful, making it equal to an art object.

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Om kunstneren

A Life Rooted in Wood: The Journey of Kang Suk-Keun

Kang Suk-Keun’s artistic path is one deeply intertwined with a profound respect for nature and an unwavering commitment to functionality, born from personal necessity and evolving into a globally recognized practice. Born in Sokcho, Gangwon Province, South Korea, his early life amidst the region's lush landscapes instilled within him a sensitivity to the inherent beauty of wood—a material that would become both his medium and muse. His initial foray into woodworking wasn’t driven by artistic ambition but by a desire for safety; in 1997, concerned about harmful chemicals present in commercially produced baby toys, Kang began crafting wooden playthings for his own child. This act of paternal care sparked a lifelong dedication to the art form, quickly evolving beyond simple toy-making as he sought to create objects that were not only safe but also imbued with a quiet elegance and enduring quality.

From Toys to Tableware: A Quest for Practical Beauty

The initial focus on toys soon broadened when Kang’s wife experienced wrist problems, prompting him to explore the creation of lightweight yet durable wooden tableware. Traditional Korean lacquerware, *Ottchil*, offered a potential solution—a technique with roots stretching back millennia. However, conventional methods presented challenges; lacquerware was historically reserved for decorative pieces, often fragile and prone to odor issues when used with warm food or liquids. Kang embarked on a five-year journey of relentless experimentation, driven by the absolute necessity of creating functional objects that could withstand daily use without compromising aesthetic appeal. This period of intense research culminated in his groundbreaking “lacquer heat curing technique,” a method involving high-temperature kiln firing to eliminate odor and enhance durability—a process he developed entirely through self-study and unwavering perseverance. He wasn’t simply reviving an ancient craft; he was innovating upon it, making it accessible for contemporary life.

The Philosophy of the Grain: Embracing Nature's Imperfections

Kang Suk-Keun’s work is not merely about shaping wood; it’s a dialogue with the material itself. He meticulously examines each piece of timber, recognizing its unique grain patterns and natural tendencies to bend or crack. Rather than forcing the wood into predetermined shapes, he allows its inherent character to guide his hand, embracing imperfections as integral parts of the creative process. This philosophy extends to his drying techniques—carefully balancing humidity and temperature to coax out the wood’s individual beauty. He views cracks not as flaws but as “pain” within the piece, something to be understood and respected. His vessels aren't uniform; they possess a quiet organic quality that reflects the natural world from which they originate. The tree rings themselves become records of time and emotion, visualized by Kang in his art.

Symbolism and Reflection: “The Sign of the Wind”

Kang’s artistic vision transcends mere craftsmanship; it delves into profound philosophical themes. His work often explores the concept of ‘nature,’ not as a static entity but as a dynamic force constantly shaping our lives. His recent exhibition, *“The Sign of the Wind,”* encapsulates this ethos—a collection of lacquerware and objects imbued with a sense of lightness and functionality created through his signature heat-curing technique. The artist’s statement for the show speaks to the “winds” we encounter throughout life, each carrying its own unique colors and emotions. He aims to convey these intangible feelings through his work, creating pieces that resonate on a deeply personal level. He seeks to express love and compassion through every object he creates, believing art should be both beautiful and meaningful.

Legacy and Influence: Bridging Tradition and Innovation

Kang Suk-Keun’s impact extends beyond the realm of fine art; he has revitalized a traditional craft, making it relevant for a modern audience. His dedication to sustainable practices—utilizing locally sourced wood whenever possible—and his commitment to ethical production resonate with contemporary values. He began teaching in 2024, sharing his knowledge and passion with a new generation of artisans. His work has garnered international acclaim, demonstrating the universal appeal of his quiet elegance and philosophical depth. Kang Suk-Keun is not simply a woodworker; he’s a storyteller, a philosopher, and an innovator—a master craftsman who seamlessly blends tradition and contemporary sensibility to create objects that are both beautiful and profoundly meaningful. He represents a bridge between past and present, reminding us of the enduring power of nature and the importance of mindful creation.
kang suk-keun

kang suk-keun

South Korea

Kort om kunstneren

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Landscape Painting
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['']
  • Full Name: Kang Suk-keun
  • Nationality: Korean
  • Notable Artworks: ['']
  • Place Of Birth: South Korea