Organized and participated in the exhibition “100 Brooches” by 50 contemporary Korean jewelry artists / Professor Dongchun Lee (Department of Metalwork) and alumni
- 24.11.01 / 이정민
Prof. Dongchun Lee and alumni from the Department of Metalworking participated in the exhibition “100 Brooches” by 50 contemporary Korean jewelry artists.
The exhibition was held from October 24 (Thursday) to November 3 (Sunday) at Suayno, an art space in Pyeongchang-dong, Jongno-gu. Brooches are relatively free to express themselves among jewelry items, especially those worn on the chest, and are a representative item that can actively reveal one's intentions, making it a political and social object as well as a decoration. Professor Lee Dong-chun curated the exhibition, and six alumni of the Department of Metalwork participated in the exhibition, making it even more eye-catching.
Below are the works of the six alumni.
Kim Jimin_Pale Pink and Grapes
Title: Pale Pink and Grape palepinkgrape
Materials: Korean paper, wood, sterling silver, Korean paper, wood, sterling silver
Size: 13X11X4.5cm
Year of production: 2024
Seo Yeesul_Portrait of Nature_Wolf
Title: Portrait of nature_wolf Portrait of nature_wolf
Materials: wool felt, ginkgo wood, resin, brass, wax wool felt, ginkgo wood, resin, brass, wax
Size: 10X12X6 cm
Year of production: 2024
Jinah Shim_Control
Title: Control Control
Material: stainless steel, sterling silver, enamel wire, thread stainless steel, sterling silver, enamel Size: wire, threadᅠ
13X32X10cmᅠ
Year of production: 2024
Seungyeol Lee_Overlapping Figures 6 (Professor, Department of Metalwork)
Title: Overlapped form 6 Overlapped form 6
Material: sterling silver, stainless steel sterling silver, stainless steel
Size: 10X10X3.5cm
Year of production: 2024
Jeewoon Lim_Fit (Lecturer, Department of Metalwork)
Title: Pieces are joined
Materials: lignum vitae, white oak, sterling silver, lignum vitae, white oak, sterling silver
Size: 7.5X11X4cm
Year of production: 2024
Han Eunji_Summer Green 1
Title: Summer green Summer green
Materials: Korean paper, cotton yarn, mother of pearl, paint Size: 7.5X19X5cm
Year of production: 2024
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Prof. Dongchun Lee and alumni from the Department of Metalworking participated in the exhibition “100 Brooches” by 50 contemporary Korean jewelry artists. The exhibition was held from October 24 (Thursday) to November 3 (Sunday) at Suayno, an art space in Pyeongchang-dong, Jongno-gu. Brooches are relatively free to express themselves among jewelry items, especially those worn on the chest, and are a representative item that can actively reveal one's intentions, making it a political and social object as well as a decoration. Professor Lee Dong-chun curated the exhibition, and six alumni of the Department of Metalwork participated in the exhibition, making it even more eye-catching. Below are the works of the six alumni.
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