Other articles tagged South Korea
Lee Ji Won: Ancient weaves now  Loop
Korean Maedeup: A culture of knots  Loop
Together with Montaigne’s Cat: Gyeonggi Ceramics Biennale 2024  Loop
One step back, two steps forward: The key to South Korea’s success  Kevin Murray
The Protest Banner Lending Library: Democracy in the making  ✿
Tactile stations at the Seoul Museum of Craft Art  Soo Jeong Kim
Self Medication: Korean Ceramic Art  Loop
The scent of Korean contemporary craft  Hyeyoung CHO
Scent in 2023 Cheongju Craft Biennale  KANG Jaeyoung
Kyungsook Park ✿ The craft of conviviality  Misun Rheem
Jin ah Jo ✿ A pipeline to Buddha 🇰🇷  Loop
Imaginary Animals, Auspicious Companions  Moon Yujin
The role of universities in the success of Korean craft  Loop
Mansae balhada ✿ Cheongju’s ancient technology now  Eunjin Ko
Mongyudowon: South Korea’s craft utopia  Loop
NOT 不 ✿ TV screen Buddha  Loop
Why do Koreans use metal chopsticks?  Loop
The enduring appeal of k-craft  Garland
When do stories become designs?  Loop
Will your country be part of the world’s biggest craft biennale?  Loop
Yoo Pil-mu, the brush master artisan  Sangeun Grace Kim
Knot Touch: From greenhouse to gallery  Jaqui Knowles
Korean Craft Trend Fair – 7-10 December  Mari Gold
Winners of the 9th Gyeonggi International Ceramic Biennale 2017  Threads
Immortal flower (무궁화)  Laura Carthew
Korean ceramics in France, by Hyeyoung Cho  Threads
Looking at Craft: Upside Down, Backwards, and Inside Out  Glenn Adamson
Straighten out in Korea  Kenny Son
The Naked Tree: A tribute to Park Wan-So  Jin Ah Jo
Unexpected linkage  Sun Woong Bang
Condiment object  Daehoon Kang
The Korean stone garden in Daylesford  Petrus Spronk
Beyond Limitations Mentorship camp, ClayArch Gimhae Museum  Janet DeBoos
Making clay precious in jewellery  Hyunju Kim
Wish upon Jiseung  Eun Hye Kim
Yoon Jeong-won’s spiritual materialism  Elaine Kim
The art of polishing stones  Yujin Eugénie Moon
How to present Korean craft to the world  Hyeyoung Cho
Ott-chil (Korean lacquer): A tradition for the present  Misun Rheem
A Korean Sensibility: Something to Prove  Tony Marsh
Eunbum Lee – 법고창신, the spirit of creating the new, based on the old  Kevin Murray
Simple but ethical  Saemi Cho
Joungmee Do’s Spirit of Jang-in  Min-Jung Kim