
Translated Vase_2015 TVGW 3
<p>This teardrop-shaped piece composed of celadon-and-white porcelain shards belongs to Yeesookyung’s Translated Vase series, which revisits traditional Korean ceramic practices through a contemporary lens. In Korea, potters routinely destroy works that do not meet their high standards. Using broken or repaired ceramics is also taboo, and keeping such pieces in a kitchen is considered bad luck. By deliberately choosing shards of porcelain that have been abandoned by other artists, Yeesookyung questions and challenges conventions and celebrates the beauty of imperfection as well as the idea of second chances.</p>
Catalogue
- Dimensions
- 130 × 105 × 105 cm (51 3/16 × 41 5/16 × 41 5/16 in.)
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Artist
- Yeesookyung
Artist

Ceramics
Yeesookyung is a South Korean multi-disciplinary artist and sculptor best known for her Translated Vase series which utilizes the broken fragments of priceless Korean ceramics to form a new sculpture. Yee's biomorphic sculptures highlight the beauty and possibility after rupture. Her other works in installation and drawings explore psycho-spiritual introspection, cultural deconstruction, kitsch, as well as Korean traditional arts and history melded with contemporary aesthetics.
Full artist profile →Record
Verified by WattsOS- Artist
- Yeesookyung
- Dimensions
- 130 × 105 × 105 cm (51 3/16 × 41 5/16 × 41 5/16 in.)
- Watts ID
- WW-UNK-016127
Source
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Source
- aic
- Reference
- View at source
- Status
- verified