Translated Vase_Nine Dragons in Wonderland by Yee Sookyung – Biennale di Venezia ( 2017 )

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Translated Vase: Yeesookyung 이수경 and Sang-ah Kim in conversation

Join Sang-ah Kim, the Museum's newly appointed Korean collections curator, as she interviews interdisciplinary artist Yeesookyung. They'll discuss Yee's renowned Translated Vase series, along with her other works.

It has been filmed in situ at Yeesookyung's solo exhibition Moonlight Crowns at the Art Sonje Center in Korea. We're grateful to the filmmaker Yun Yang Seok, BAO Media and to the Art Sonje Center for their support. This event is presented in Korean with English subtitles.

Presented in association with London Craft Week(Opens in new window). Supported by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism of the Republic of Korea.

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Image credits:
5:38 – Yeesookyung, Translated Vase. Sculpture created from ceramic trash, epoxy, 24k gold leaf, 2013. Purchased with funds provided by AMOREPACIFIC Corporation. © Yeesookyung. In the collection of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art:

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1 – A visit to the Saatchi Gallery
If you're planning to go to London, you must visit the Saatchi Gallery.
The exhibition Korean Eye 2012 is a very interesting opportunity to discover or rediscover some artists. Personally, I continue to appreciate Yeesookyung with its delicate ceramic sculptures are very similar to an explosion of soap bubbles.
Watch the shorts videos that I took and tell me your opinion of this artist.

Artist Yee Sookyung on “Thousand”

Korean artist Yee Sookyung discusses the metaphors buried deep within her large-scale piece “Thousand,” on view in “Paradox of Place: Contemporary Korean Art” at SAM's Asian Art Museum through March 13, 2016.

PARADOX OF PLACE: CONTEMPORARY KOREAN ART
OCT 31 2015 – MAR 13 2016
ASIAN ART MUSEUM

Day 21: The Wedgwood Jasperware Collection – The Royal Collection

I'm on day 21 of my move. I'm counting down the days until I move out of my house in the Midwest to Florida.

Today I am packing up my Wedgwood jasperware collection. I have 57 pieces in this collection. I started collecting when I was a teenager and have slowly grown my collection!

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