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Hun Chung Lee

Untitled Lamp AP, 2024

$1,200
Description

The miniature lamp is inspired by a similar large-scale example by Hun Chung Lee that is in the collection of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. With colors set in pastel tones, the lamp has a light pink glaze with yellow dot pattern ceramic body and comes with a custom rose colored cord and US electrical plug. The light switch is touch sensitive with three levels of brightness. The item is an edition of 2 APs, plus 6 standard editions.


Each item will be carefully packaged in a custom HCL Studio wooden box with an original Certificate of Authenticity.

Measurements

L11 x W2.5 x H10.5 in

Condition
New
Color
Pink/Yellow
Seller
Hun Chung Lee

Hun-Chung Lee (b. 1967) is widely recognized for his mastery of 15th century Korean celadon glazing techniques, which he uses to create stunning ceramic works that embrace and blend the formal vocabularies of sculpture and functional design. Born and based in Seoul, Lee earned his BFA and MFA in ceramic sculpture from Hongik University in Seoul, before moving to the United States to obtain a second MFA in sculpture from the San Francisco Art Institute. He then pursued a PhD in architecture in Korea. The range of Lee’s education speaks to his diverging aesthetic and conceptual interests and his vision to merge the seemingly distinct disciplines of art, design, and architecture into a singular whole. Over the course of his career, he has created a vast array of functional design works, large-scale, multi-part installations and smaller ceramic objects.

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