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Lot 1155: Kang Ik-Joong (B. 1960)

Est: $20,000 USD - $25,000 USD
Christie'sNew York, NY, USSeptember 17, 2009

Item Overview

Description

Kang Ik-Joong (B. 1960)
Moon jars and landscapes, 2008
Signed and dated Ik-Joong Kang B 16L-2008
Mixed media on wood
30 x 30in. (76 x 76cm.)

Artist or Maker

Notes

Kang uses the classic Korean white porcelain "moon jar" to express the harmony of its pure, clear form and his vision of a balanced earth made whole by universal compassion. As Kang explains:

The traditional Korean ceramic, the moon-shaped jar ("Moon Jar") is my story of the sky. It's the sky with floating clouds I remembered from the valley of my hometown. It's the orange-hued moonrises seen from the plane window as I come into JFK after a long trip . . . . The Moon Jar made in the Joseon dynasty (1392-1910) was simple and plain like the sky, but it changes in hue and shade, when looked upon with different emotion and in different time . . . .

A Korean video artist Nam June Paik once said that the moon was the earliest TV. Everybody was watching the moon . . . . It was the place of imagination and a playground. The Chinese poet Li Bai drowned when, sitting drunk in a boat, he tried to seize the moon's reflection in the water. The moon was the place of immortality and connecting station to the other world.
Moon Jar, artist's note for the installation "32 Moon Jars" for the Korean Mission to the United Nations, New York, 2006, from Ik-joong Kang (Seoul: Hyunsun Bang, 2007), 80--81.

Kang received his BFA from Hong Ik University, Seoul, and his MFA from Pratt Institute in New York. He has exhibited widely, including a one-person exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art at Philip Morris, New York, in 1996 and a two-person exhibition with Nam June Paik at the Whitney Museum of American Art at Champion, Connecticut. He had group exhibitions at the Museum of Contemporay Art, Los Angeles, the Ludwig Museum, Cologne, Germany, and the National Museum of Contemporary Art, Seoul. He was awarded the Special Merit prize in the 47th Venice Biennale in 1997. In 2000, he finished a permanent mural project, which was installed at the San Francisco International Airport. Since then Kang has undertaken projects in Munich, Berlin, Shanghai and elsewhere and participates in numerous group exhibitions worldwide.

Auction Details

Japanese and Korean Art

by
Christie's
September 17, 2009, 12:00 AM EST

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