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Beyond line : the art of Korean writing
Title:
Beyond line : the art of Korean writing
Author:
Little, Stephen, 1954- editor.
ISBN:
9783791358147
Publication Information:
Los Angeles : Los Angeles County Museum of Art ; Munich ; New York : DelMonico Books·Prestel, 2019.
Physical Description:
407 pages : illustrations (some color), maps ; 33 cm
General Note:
"Published in conjunction with the exhibition Beyond Line: The Art of Korean Writing at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, California (June 16 through September 29, 2019)"--Colophon.
Contents:
The art of Korean writing / Map of Korea during the Three Kingdoms period -- Ancient and Medieval Korean calligraphy / Writings in the Joseon dynasty / The evolution of form and the recovery of poetic language: the development of modern and contemporary Korean calligraphy and the path to the twenty-first century / Prehistory -- Tools and materials -- Buddhist calligraphy -- Royal calligraphy -- Yangban (scholar-officials') calligraphy -- The advent of hangeul -- Gim Jeonghui, a calligraphic master -- The early modern period -- Beyond the modern.
Abstract:
"Offering an extraordinary window into Korean culture, Beyond Line: The Art of Korean Writing brings a multidisciplinary approach to the history of Korean writing--from the earliest texts from the Three Kingdoms period to its use in contemporary art. This volume discusses the social and cultural conditions that led to the creation of calligraphic works by a wide range of people, including kings, queens, officials, scholars, painters, monks, and even slaves. It also explores the variety of materials employed in the creation of the art--from paper, ink, and bamboo to ceramics, silk, and metal. In addition, it looks at how calligraphy was used both to maintain Korea's historical class structure and, as literacy spread, to incite social change for women, merchants, and other segments of society. The authors explore how the invention of the hangeul phonetic script led to a more global identity for Korea, and how this script continues to shape contemporary art and design. Beyond Line illuminates the restrained beauty, strength, and flexibility of Korean calligraphy. By Stephen Little and Virginia Moon, with contributions by Insoo Choo, Lee Dong Guk, and Yi Wanwoo. This publication is issued on the occasion of the exhibition Beyond Line: The Art of Korean Writing on view at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art from June 16 through September 29, 2019."--from publisher
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Bibliographical References:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 386-395) and index.
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npmlib 11101895 NK3638.A15 L673 os2 yh
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