Kim Se-yong (ceramist)
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Kim Se-yong (Korean: 김세용,
Hanja Hanja (; ), alternatively spelled Hancha, are Chinese characters used to write the Korean language. After characters were introduced to Korea to write Literary Chinese, they were adapted to write Korean as early as the Gojoseon period. () ...
: 世昌 金世龍; born 1946) is a South Korean ceramist and C.E.O of Sechang Artistic Ceramic Institute. He is known for his
celadon Celadon () is a term for pottery denoting both wares ceramic glaze, glazed in the jade green Shades of green#Celadon, celadon color, also known as greenware or "green ware" (the term specialists now tend to use), and a type of transparent glaze, ...
style on ceramics based upon the traditional Goryeo wares. Kim was a former Professor of Ceramic Art at
Chungkang College of Cultural Industries Chungkang College of Cultural Industries () is a private technical college in Icheon, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea. The current president is Lee Su-hyeong (이수형). Academics Three- and four-year programs are offered through the divisions ...
, and currently resides and works in Icheon, South Korea.


Biography

Kim studied civil engineering at Gyeonggi Technical High School. He became interested in ceramics during a school field trip to the
National Museum of Korea The National Museum of Korea () is the flagship museum of Korean history and Korean art, art in South Korea. Since its establishment in 1945, the museum has been committed to various studies and research activities in the fields of archaeology ...
. In 1966, Kim began working at a pottery in Icheon. At that time, Icheon had about 100 potters working in 7 to 8 potteries. The pottery he joined specialized in Goryeo ware celadon. Within a year of starting work in Icheon, he became head of the pottery sculpture room. Kim's was called into military service for South Korea during the Vietnam war. He returned to Icheon in 1972 joining a pottery owned by
Shin Sang-ho Shin Sang-ho (; born 1947) is a South Korean Korean pottery and porcelain, ceramicist. His works can be found in museums around the world especially thShin Sang-ho Art Museum He is the former Dean (education), Dean, College of Fine Arts at Hon ...
. He also trained under celadon ceramist Namgok Ko Seung-su (b. 1913). In 1978, he became independent, and built his own kiln. In 1979, he established the Sechang Ceramic Research Institute. It was an auspicious time. The years from the late 1970's through mid 1990's were one of the peak periods of celadon production owing to an influx of wealthy Japanese tourists who bought souvenirs in Icheon's and Seoul's pottery shops. In 2002 he was designated the 349th Korean Master Craftsman by the government of South Korea. and the first master to be designated for celadon ceramics. In 2006, Kim held a solo exhibition titled "From Earth to Light". He considers it to be the turning point in his life where he went from being a "major" to a "master". However, this period of personal successes coincided with the
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and Japan's
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. Tourism and the market within Korea for traditional wares dropped significantly. In 2015 Kim was awarded as being Korea's Master of the year. In 2017 he received the Order of Cultural Merit of the Republic of Korea. As of 2023 he has received 22 awards, including the Garland Medal of the Order of Cultural Merit and participated in more than 110 exhibitions in South Korea and around the world.


Style

Kim's works are inspired by ancient celadon wares produced during the
Goryeo period Goryeo (; ) was a Korean state founded in 918, during a time of national division called the Later Three Kingdoms period, that unified and ruled the Korean Peninsula until the establishment of Joseon in 1392. Goryeo achieved what has been cal ...
(918-1392). However, rather than simply replicating historical patterns, he adopted the Korean philosophy known by the four-character idiom "''Beop Go Chang Sin''" (법고창신 法古創新). This philosophy was preached by 18th century philosopher Park Ji-won. It means to create something new that has been derived from the old. Kim produces pottery through a laborious, manual process. After digging and sieving the clay, he allows it to age for up to 5 years. It is then kneaded by hand and foot Kim claims, "Using feet allows finer and subtler control of the detail." Some of his works depict the four gracious plants commonly referred to as the
Four Gentlemen In Chinese art, the Four Gentlemen or Four Noble Ones (), is a collective term referring to four plants: the plum blossom, the orchid, the bamboo, and the chrysanthemum. The term compares the four plants to Confucian '' junzi'', or "gentlemen" ...
(Sagunja 사군자). Other of his works focus on just one. Two frequent studies in sanggam (inlaid celadon) are a single branch of a plum tree laden with ume blossoms and an orchid. To create landscapes, he uses the ''
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'' technique. A frequent theme is a landscape scene featuring a rocky, forested mountain range covered in snow, with traditional buildings that have roofs laden under a heavy snowfall. Kim's celadon moon jars are more in keeping with traditional Joseon period moon jars that were also thrown on a manual kick wheel and fired in a wood-fired kiln.


Personal life

Kim met his wife, Lee Sae-dam, at the pottery he first joined where she worked as a potter.


Sechang Artistic Ceramic Institute and teachings

Kim founded the Sechang Artistic Ceramic Institute (세창예술도자연구소) in Icheon to disseminating his findings and train potters.


Major solo exhibitions

2006 From Earth to Light, Icheon City, South Korea 2023 Story of a Thousand Years: Master of Goryeo Celadon, Los Angeles and New York City 2024 "Royal Celadons" by Sechang Kim Se-Yong and Kim Dohun Kate Oh Gallery New York City 2024-2025 A Thousand Years of Story, Osaka Korean Cultural Center


References


External links

YouTube video: Kim and his son demonstration making double-openwork vase.Vase in Royal Collection Trust presented to Queen Elizabeth II in 1999Sechan Artistic Ceramic Institute
{{DEFAULTSORT:Kim, Se-yong 1946 births Living people South Korean ceramists