Konstnär
Born in Seoul, South Korea
The Alchemy of Fragments: The Art of Yeesookyung
In the delicate intersection where destruction meets rebirth, the work of Yeesookyung resides. Born in Seoul, South Korea, in 1963, the artist has cultivated a visual language that speaks to the profound resilience of the human spirit. Her practice is not merely one of sculpture, but of a deep, meditative alchemy—a process of taking what has been shattered, discarded, or rendered obsolete and breathing into it a new, luminous life. To encounter her work is to witness a silent dialogue between the brokenness of history and the enduring promise of beauty.
Yeesookyung’s artistic journey began within the rigorous academic traditions of Seoul National University, where she studied Western painting in the late 1980s. This foundational period provided her with a mastery of form and color, yet her creative soul remained tethered to the cultural textures of Korea. During her formative years, the influence of the Minjung movement—a socially conscious art movement in Korea that critiqued systemic inequality—left an indelible mark on her consciousness. This early exposure to art as a vehicle for social reflection and collective healing would later evolve into her unique sculptural philosophy, where the personal act of repairing ceramics becomes a metaphor for repairing the societal and psychological ruptures of the past.
Museum
On show in Seoul, South Korea
A Living Tapestry of Korean Heritage
In the vibrant heart of Seoul, the
Korean Art Museum Association (KAMA)
serves as much more than a mere repository for artifacts; it is a profound testament to the enduring spirit of South Korea’s artistic legacy. Acting as a dynamic bridge between the ancient and the contemporary, KAMA orchestrates a vast network of over one hundred diverse museums, ranging from grand public institutions to the most intimate private collections. To step into the world of KAMA is to embark on a journey through time, where the whispers of the past meet the bold, experimental voices of the present. The association does not simply collect art; it nurties a living discourse, ensuring that the cultural heartbeat of the nation resonates with both domestic enthusiasts and global connoisseurs alike.
The collection curated under the KAMA umbrella is a breathtaking mosaic of Korean identity, showcasing a mastery of form that has evolved over millennia. Visitors may find themselves mesmerized by the spiritual gravity of monumental Buddhist sculptures, which evoke a sense of deep, meditative contemplation. In contrast, the delicate elegance of Joseon porcelain offers a study in refined simplicity and unparalleled craftsmanship, embodying the aesthetic values of purity and natural grace.
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Källhänvisning för detta konstverk
- MLA
- sookyung, yee,. Translated Vase. 2007, Korean Art Museum Association. https://wahooart.com/sv/art/yee-sookyung-translated-vase-D928LM-en/
- APA
- sookyung, yee, (2007). Translated Vase [Painting]. Korean Art Museum Association. https://wahooart.com/sv/art/yee-sookyung-translated-vase-D928LM-en/
- Chicago
- yee, sookyung. Translated Vase. 2007. Korean Art Museum Association. https://wahooart.com/sv/art/yee-sookyung-translated-vase-D928LM-en/
- Harvard
- sookyung, yee, (2007) Translated Vase. Korean Art Museum Association. Available at: https://wahooart.com/sv/art/yee-sookyung-translated-vase-D928LM-en/