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Title

Punch'ông ware jar

circa 1990

Artist

Yoon Kwang-cho

Korea

1946 –

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  • Details

    Other Title
    Punch'ong ware jar
    Alternative title
    Powder green ware jar
    Place where the work was made
    Korea
    Date
    circa 1990
    Media category
    Ceramic
    Materials used
    stoneware with slip decoration
    Dimensions
    39.0 x 31.0 cm
    Credit
    Purchased with assistance from an anonymous donor 1992
    Location
    Not on display
    Accession number
    198.1992
    Copyright
    © Yoon Kwang-cho
    Artist information
    Yoon Kwang-cho

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    In a seeming contradiction of its substance as an object, this unusual jar carries inscriptions from a Buddhist text on nothingness. The potter, a Buddhist who lives in the mountains of Kwangju, believes that dedication and painstaking effort are an essential part of the creative process. His work is praised for its individuality and for its imaginative embrace of antiquity, particularly the austere but beautiful aesthetic of the uniquely Korean 'punch'ong' (literally 'powder green') ceramics of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. In this engaging object the artist has employed the 'sgraffito' technique in which the vessel, made in this case by the coiling method, is then beaten and its surface scoured in an instant 'maturing' process before being covered with a white slip. The characters have then been scratched through the thin slip. This rich combination of contemporary individuality with a spirit of antiquity expresses the ideals of purity, honesty and humble sparseness so admired by the connoisseurs and tea masters of modern Japan.

    Art Gallery Handbook, 1999. pg. 267.

  • Exhibition history

    Shown in 4 exhibitions

  • Bibliography

    Referenced in 4 publications