Citation
달빛

Material Information

Title:
달빛
Series Title:
Gifts of Recognition
Added title page title:
Moonlight
Creator:
김기창, 1914-2001
Ki Chang Kim, 1914-2001
Donor:
Presented by 'Won Ko' to SOAS. Date of deposit unknown.
Place of Publication:
[Korea]
Publication Date:
Language:
Chinese
English
Measurements:
1 oversized framed item
Technique:
Artwork: Ink and colour on paper [or silk?]

Subjects

Subjects / Keywords:
Asian art
Korea
Contemporary art
Modern art
아시아 - 한국
亞洲 - 韓國
亚洲 - 韩国
Spatial Coverage:
Asia -- Korea
Coordinates:
38.316667 x 127.233333

Notes

Abstract:
Kim Ki-Chang, widely considered one of the most important Korean painters of the 20th Century. -- He suffered from typhoid fever at a young age and subsequently lost his hearing ability. As a teen, his mother introduced him to the artworld. “The Moonlight” represents an important period in the artist's life from the 1970s, where he began to solely use black ink. -- "Because I have been in a silent world for a long time I do believe that I had been able to concentrate on my paintings. If it were not so, things might have been different. I think that my long term of silence separated my works from other artists. Anyway, my muteness doesn’t grieve me and I have never been saddened by it." Kim Ki-Chang (Eun Bo) (1914 - 2001). -- Source: "Life and Culture in Korea" website: http://park.org/Korea/Pavilions/PublicPavilions/KoreaImage/e-information/culture/kimgc.html -- Rogallery biography timeline: http://www.rogallery.com/Kim_Ki_Chang/kim_bio.htm ( en )
General Note:
Originally imaged for the 'Gifts of Recognition' exhibition (2012).
General Note:
The Chinese initials and artist pseudonym of 'Unbo' Ki Chang Kim are clearly scripted on the painting. Annotated on back of scroll is: 'To School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. The Moonlight by Ki Chang Kim. Presented by Won Ko' [Woonbo]. Chinese script characters for Ki Chang Kim also appear on the back of the scroll.
General Note:
Ink and colour on Chinese painting paper, mounted onto paper backing and attached to wooden rod. The original was newly framed by Brunei Gallery for the purpose of the SOAS 'Gifts of Recognition Exhibition' 2012.

Record Information

Source Institution:
SOAS, University of London
Holding Location:
Archives and Special Collections
Rights Management:
All applicable rights reserved by the source institution and holding location.
Resource Identifier:
MS 381154 ( SOAS manuscript number )