Lee Hun Chung (이헌정) (born 1967 in
Seoul,
South Korea) is a South Korean artist. He is famous for working with
ceramics and concrete in a wide range from small objects to large installations. Lee creates modern day pieces using techniques and colors dating back to the
Joseon Dynasty. Lee attended Hong-ik University in Seoul from 1986–1991 with a BFA in ceramic sculpture. He continued his education throughout
San Francisco and Korea, and getting a PH.D in architecture from Kyung-Won University in
Gyeonggi-do, South Korea.
Work
SOLO EXHIBITION
2010 LeeHwaik gallery, Seoul, Korea
2009 MSU Copeland Gallery, Bozeman, U.S.A
2009 On the Table, Daegu, Korea
2008 Seomi & tuus Gallery, Seoul, Korea
2007 Park Ryu Sook Gallery, JeJu, Korea
2007 SP Gallery, Seoul, Korea
2006 U-Ri-Gu-Rut RYU, Seoul, Korea
2006 Kangha Museum, Yangpeong
2005 Wong Gallery, Seoul
2004 Gallery Artside, Seoul, Korea
2003 Pack Hye Young Gallery, Seoul, Korea
2002 U-Ri-Gu-Rut RYU, Seoul, Korea
2001 Wong Gallery, Seoul, Korea
2001 U-Ri-Gu-Rut RYU, Seoul, Korea
2000 The Korean Culture & Art Foundation Art Center, Seoul, Korea
2000 Tokonoma Gallery, Geneva, Switzerland
2000 U-Ri-Gu-Rut RYU, Seoul, Korea
1998 Total Museum, Jangheung, Korea
1997 Tho-Dorang, Seoul, Korea
1996 Tho-Art Space, Seoul, Korea
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITION
2015 Korea now! Design, Craft, Fashion and Graphic Design in Korea exhibition, Musée des Arts décoratifs, Paris, France
2015 Living In Art II, Connect, Seomi International, Los Angeles, CA, USA
2015 Living In Art, Seomi International, Los Angeles, CA, USA.
2014 Korean Contemporary Design: EDWARD TYLER NAHEM FINE ART/ NEW YORK, NY, USA
2011 Poetry in Clay: Korean Buncheong Ceramics from Leeum, Samsung Museum of Art, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
2010 Contemporary Korean Design Show, R20th Gallery, New York, U.S.A
2010 Pagus 21.5, Boutique Monaco Museum, Seoul, Korea
Lee Hun Chung (이헌정) (born 1967 in
Seoul,
South Korea) is a South Korean artist. He is famous for working with
ceramics and concrete in a wide range from small objects to large installations. Lee creates modern day pieces using techniques and colors dating back to the
Joseon Dynasty. Lee attended Hong-ik University in Seoul from 1986–1991 with a BFA in ceramic sculpture. He continued his education throughout
San Francisco and Korea, and getting a PH.D in architecture from Kyung-Won University in
Gyeonggi-do, South Korea.
Work
SOLO EXHIBITION
2010 LeeHwaik gallery, Seoul, Korea
2009 MSU Copeland Gallery, Bozeman, U.S.A
2009 On the Table, Daegu, Korea
2008 Seomi & tuus Gallery, Seoul, Korea
2007 Park Ryu Sook Gallery, JeJu, Korea
2007 SP Gallery, Seoul, Korea
2006 U-Ri-Gu-Rut RYU, Seoul, Korea
2006 Kangha Museum, Yangpeong
2005 Wong Gallery, Seoul
2004 Gallery Artside, Seoul, Korea
2003 Pack Hye Young Gallery, Seoul, Korea
2002 U-Ri-Gu-Rut RYU, Seoul, Korea
2001 Wong Gallery, Seoul, Korea
2001 U-Ri-Gu-Rut RYU, Seoul, Korea
2000 The Korean Culture & Art Foundation Art Center, Seoul, Korea
2000 Tokonoma Gallery, Geneva, Switzerland
2000 U-Ri-Gu-Rut RYU, Seoul, Korea
1998 Total Museum, Jangheung, Korea
1997 Tho-Dorang, Seoul, Korea
1996 Tho-Art Space, Seoul, Korea
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITION
2015 Korea now! Design, Craft, Fashion and Graphic Design in Korea exhibition, Musée des Arts décoratifs, Paris, France
2015 Living In Art II, Connect, Seomi International, Los Angeles, CA, USA
2015 Living In Art, Seomi International, Los Angeles, CA, USA.
2014 Korean Contemporary Design: EDWARD TYLER NAHEM FINE ART/ NEW YORK, NY, USA
2011 Poetry in Clay: Korean Buncheong Ceramics from Leeum, Samsung Museum of Art, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
2010 Contemporary Korean Design Show, R20th Gallery, New York, U.S.A
2010 Pagus 21.5, Boutique Monaco Museum, Seoul, Korea