The Grand Valley State University Art Gallery begins a new season with
an exhibit that pays tribute to both traditional and modern techniques
in ceramics.
Artists have been creating ceramics in Korea since about 6000 BC.
“Function or Submarine: New Work by Hoon Lee,” includes ceramic art
based on celadon from the Koryo Dynasty (918-1392) and buncheong from
the Choseon Dynasty (1392-1910), as well as modern techniques.
The exhibit will have a soft opening on August 22 and be on display
through September 26. A reception with the artist will be held on
Thursday, September 4, from 5-7 p.m., in the GVSU Art Gallery,
Performing Arts Center, on the Allendale Campus. Admission to the
reception and exhibit is free.
Lee has been coordinator of the ceramics program since coming to Grand
Valley’s Department of Art & Design in 2004. The Korean-born artist
works primarily at performance-based installations, though his vast
interest and experience in ceramics play a role in many of his projects.
Of the many pieces created for the exhibit, one non-ceramic piece rises
above the others. Hanging from the ceiling of the exhibit is a 12-foot
submarine skeleton Lee fashioned from thin strips of bamboo, in part as
a tribute to the bamboo tools used in ceramics.
“A submarine is a special type of container whose shape resembles the
traditional bottles of early Korean ceramics,” said Lee. “I thought it
would also be a fun way to make reference to the many pieces of ceramics
on the sea floor from sunken ships that imported Korean ceramics to
Japan centuries ago.”
Lee earned his MFA from the New York State College of Ceramics at
Alfred University in New York, and a master’s degree in ceramic art and
industrial design from Seoul National University of Technology, in
Korea. He has exhibited in 17 solo shows or projects nationally and
internationally, and he recently received the Martin Luther King,
Jr.-Cesar Chavez-Rosa Parks Grant.
Through Lee’s connections, two visiting ceramic artists from Korea will
be featured at Grand Valley’s Fall Arts Celebration. Their exhibit,
“Separation as Together: Soonjung Hong and Eunmee Lee” opens with a
reception on Tuesday, October 7 and will follow their six-week
artists-in-residence at Grand Valley.
For more information on both exhibits, contact the GVSU Art Gallery at
(616) 331-2564, or visit www.gvsu.edu/artgallery
. Hoon Lee may be reached through Grand Valley’s Department of Art &
Design, at (616) 331-3486.
Exhibit pays tribute to Korean ceramics
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