Artists Magazine - USA (2020-04)

(Antfer) #1

88 Artists Magazine April 2020


Ohio


GOLDEN NEEDLES:


EMBROIDERY ARTS


FROM KOREA
THE CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART
CLEVELAND, OHIO
CLEVELANDART.ORG
MARCH 8 THROUGH JULY 26, 2020

“Golden Needles: Embroidery Arts
from Korea” will show loaned textile
pieces from the Seoul Museum of Craft
Art, including ceremonial robes, fold-
ing screens, gift-wrapping cloth and
wedding fans, all created at the hands
of anonymous women artists from
Korea. The textiles mostly belonged
to philanthropic collectors Dong-hwa
Huh and Young-suk Park, a couple
renowned for their passion for textile
preservation. The pair donated their
entire collection to the Seoul Museum
of Craft Art in May 2018, and this
exhibition honors their legacy.
The women artists celebrated in this
exhibition lived during the Joseon
period, a dynastic kingdom that
lasted from 1392 until 1910, known
for its patriarchal policies and culture.

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“Through stunning examples of
embroidery and patchwork, this exhi-
bition explores Korean embroidered
works of art as tools of empowerment
to overcome social and cultural con-
straints,” states a press release from
the Cleveland Museum of Art.
Accompanying the displays will be an
English-Korean bilingual gallery
guide, with essays and illustrations.

ABOVE
Wedding Gown
by Anonymous
late 1800s; silk
embroidery on silk;
edges wrapped with
paper, 45x68½
THE CLEVELAND MUSEUM
OF ART, THE WORCESTER R.
WARNER COLLECTION;
PHOTO: THE CLEVELAND
MUSEUM OF ART

ABOVE
Box with Fish and Animal Design
by Anonymous
1800s; lacquer with mother-of-pearl inlay,
3⁴⁄₅-inches
THE CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART, NORMAN O. STONE
AND ELLA A. STONE MEMORIAL FUND

BELOW
Embroidered Screen with Design of
Birds and Flowers
by Anonymous
early 1900s; eight-panel folding screen
SEOUL MUSEUM OF CRAFT ART; IMAGE COURTESTY OF
SEOUL MUSEUM OF CRAFT ART
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