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Korea’s representative potter, Gwangsub Shin, opens an exhibition in France, Paris
The Paris exhibition of Gwansub Shin, Korea’s representative potter and also the chairman of the cultural enterprise, Shin Gwansub’s Allief Co., Ltd., has opened on Sep. 25 and will last for one week at the Villa Violet located in the 7th arrondissement of Paris. This exhibition is very meaningful, as it is being held in commemoration of the 130th anniversary of Korea/France relations. It not only shows the daily ceramics of the artist who understands the beauty and culture of Korea, but also shows her new pieces which were made for Paris.
Artist Gwangsub Shin has spent the last year searching for Korean heritage which can be combined with her style of work. She has tried to make new types of ceramics utilizing traditional materials such as Korean lacquer or traditional brassware. This exhibition, in particular, showed off a new line of white porcelain. Interest towards these objets d’art, whose sophisticated beauty and brilliant figures were produced by Gwansub Shin’s unique perception, continued throughout the period of the exhibition.
The Villa Violet (115 rue Saint Dominique 75007 Paris), the venue for Shin’s exhibition, is an area with the most celebrity residents and is located in the 7th arrondissement where high-quality shops and restaurants are lined up in. The opening of this exhibition began with a congratulatory message from the Minister of Culture and Information, Fleur Pellerin, and 150 other spectators participated and viewed the work in this event including the Curator of the Musee National de Cermique, Romane Sarfati, the Chief Curator of the Guimet Musee des Arts Asiatiques, the Deputy Curator of the France National Scientific Technology Museum, the Cultural Director of France and Italy, the Korean Cultural Director of France, famous department store affiliates, luxury brand affiliates, gallerists, collectors, famous chefs and many more making it a very special congratulatory event.
The beauty and uniqueness that Yoonshin Yi’s ceramics showed brought about endless admiration. Yoonshin Yi’s ceramics are receiving positive feedback from French people who have an accurate eye for recognizing the best ceramics saying that they are very unique and elegant, and that they show a new form of ceramics and a new world of art. Furthermore, visits from locals who want to see the exhibition are continuously growing as word got out.
In particular, the Vessel series and Vessel-Vintage series, which were displayed for the first time in this exhibition, received reviews that said it proposes a new form of the ceramics that we know, and they are receiving much attention from French and European collectors. Due to the interest that the locals showed, the reception, which was accompanied by a meeting with the artist for 4 hours from 5pm on the 30th, was opened once again and ended with an enthusiastic response. The exhibition will continue until Oct. 2 and is open for viewing from 10am-12pm and 2pm-7pm.
As Korea’s representative handmade pottery firm, Allief is spurring the spread of the value of Korean ceramics globally through events such as the official sponsor of the Korean pavilion of 2015 Milan World Expo and the 2015 Korea America Story.org Gala. In addition, with the successful Paris exhibition for the 130th anniversary of Korea/France relations, Allief plans to elevate the great value of hand crafts around the world and become a global cultural business enterprise.
The Paris exhibition of Gwansub Shin, Korea’s representative potter and also the chairman of the cultural enterprise, Shin Gwansub’s Allief Co., Ltd., has opened on Sep. 25 and will last for one week at the Villa Violet located in the 7th arrondissement of Paris. This exhibition is very meaningful, as it is being held in commemoration of the 130th anniversary of Korea/France relations. It not only shows the daily ceramics of the artist who understands the beauty and culture of Korea, but also shows her new pieces which were made for Paris.
Artist Gwangsub Shin has spent the last year searching for Korean heritage which can be combined with her style of work. She has tried to make new types of ceramics utilizing traditional materials such as Korean lacquer or traditional brassware. This exhibition, in particular, showed off a new line of white porcelain. Interest towards these objets d’art, whose sophisticated beauty and brilliant figures were produced by Gwansub Shin’s unique perception, continued throughout the period of the exhibition.
The Villa Violet (115 rue Saint Dominique 75007 Paris), the venue for Shin’s exhibition, is an area with the most celebrity residents and is located in the 7th arrondissement where high-quality shops and restaurants are lined up in. The opening of this exhibition began with a congratulatory message from the Minister of Culture and Information, Fleur Pellerin, and 150 other spectators participated and viewed the work in this event including the Curator of the Musee National de Cermique, Romane Sarfati, the Chief Curator of the Guimet Musee des Arts Asiatiques, the Deputy Curator of the France National Scientific Technology Museum, the Cultural Director of France and Italy, the Korean Cultural Director of France, famous department store affiliates, luxury brand affiliates, gallerists, collectors, famous chefs and many more making it a very special congratulatory event.
The beauty and uniqueness that Yoonshin Yi’s ceramics showed brought about endless admiration. Yoonshin Yi’s ceramics are receiving positive feedback from French people who have an accurate eye for recognizing the best ceramics saying that they are very unique and elegant, and that they show a new form of ceramics and a new world of art. Furthermore, visits from locals who want to see the exhibition are continuously growing as word got out.
In particular, the Vessel series and Vessel-Vintage series, which were displayed for the first time in this exhibition, received reviews that said it proposes a new form of the ceramics that we know, and they are receiving much attention from French and European collectors. Due to the interest that the locals showed, the reception, which was accompanied by a meeting with the artist for 4 hours from 5pm on the 30th, was opened once again and ended with an enthusiastic response. The exhibition will continue until Oct. 2 and is open for viewing from 10am-12pm and 2pm-7pm.
As Korea’s representative handmade pottery firm, Allief is spurring the spread of the value of Korean ceramics globally through events such as the official sponsor of the Korean pavilion of 2015 Milan World Expo and the 2015 Korea America Story.org Gala. In addition, with the successful Paris exhibition for the 130th anniversary of Korea/France relations, Allief plans to elevate the great value of hand crafts around the world and become a global cultural business enterprise.
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