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Korean Celadon pottery is one of the most beautiful art forms in Asia, one that was almost destroyed during the Japanese colonial period (1910-1945). The making of elaborate pieces ceased abruptly ...
The ancient symbol came to stand for Korea's post-colonial national identity. Now a new generation of artists are re-interpreting this iconic sculptural form, writes Clare Dowdy.
This icon of traditional Korean pottery has inspired a new generation of makers and collectors. Moon jars by the Los Angeles-based artist and writer Raina Lee, left, and the potter Clair Catillaz ...
The pottery exhibition displays the 1,000 years of history of the ceramic art form. It is known as Korean Goryeo celadon, or greenware, because of the pieces' recognizable blue-green tint.
Carbondale Clay Center’s (CCC) first exhibition of 2024 features the work of South Korean artist Joanne Seongweon Lee. The show, titled “Volume 1: Reshaping Roots,” will be on display in the CCC ...
The ancient symbol came to stand for Korea's post-colonial national identity. Now a new generation of artists are re-interpreting this iconic sculptural form, writes Clare Dowdy.