For over 2,000 years Korea has had a unique history and vibrant culture, frequently absorbing and adapting ideas from elsewhere to produce art and crafts that are distinctively Korean. Across the centuries, down to the present day, artists and craftspeople have taken inspiration from the past, re-creating and reinterpreting forms and meanings in innovative ways. Showcasing an exceptional collection of objects drawn primarily from the collection of the late Samsung Group Chair, Lee Kun-Hee, this new book presents Korean culture from its ancient roots through to the present day. Through four key periods - Three Kingdoms/Unified Silla (300 BCE-935 CE), Goryeo (918-1392), Joseon (1392-1897), and modern/contemporary - the authors explore each era's differences in religion, economy and relations with neighbouring countries, factors that shaped artistic traditions and cultural values. From early Iron Age ritual bells, through to inlaid lacquerware, landscape paintings, portraits, sculpture, pottery and multimedia contemporary art, this beautifully illustrated new book celebrates the unique history, art and culture of Korea.
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