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Category Archives: Millennium Dream

Return of Millennium Dream

03-Jun-08
Last year the ceramic artists of North Gyeongsang province held an exhibition just off Regent Street entitled Millennium Dream, Millennium Light. This year they return to a gallery in New Malden – coinciding nicely with the first week of the New Malden Arts Festival. As last year, the work will include that by renowned masters. Click on the image to the right for more information. The exhibition is at New Days Gallery, 2 Alric Avenue, New Malden, KT3 4JN, 5-10 June. Opening hours 10am – 5pm. Links New Days Gallery website Articles about last year's exhibition: here and here

Millennium Dream

15-Aug-07
It's taken a while, but here is some more information on the artists and artisans from Gyeongsangbuk-do who were exhibiting in Mayfair earlier this year. It's a shame that their sojourn was so brief. The quality and interest of their work was equal to that displayed in the Traditional Yet Contemporary exhibition last year, and yet while last year's show stuck around for a couple of weeks on display and then re-appeared at the Bonhams auction later in the year, this year's exhibition was here for a couple of days and was gone in a flash. And it was particularly a shame that this year's exhibits did not stay around for longer given that the exhibition space was brighter, and ...

Artisans of Gyeongsangbuk-do exhibit in Mayfair

15-Jun-07
I apologise to the ceramists and textiles artists of North Gyeongsang Province for going to their exhibition armed only with my mobile phone. And unfortunately there aren't any press materials with images of the high quality work on show. From the above photo you can just about tell that the vase in the front has a red underglaze, but unfortunately you have to see the thing in person to see the richness of the colour. In the thumbnails below there's a small vase with a beautiful mountain design, and a large silk wall-hanging. The whole gallery is flooded with light and my little mobile phone cannot convey the sense of space and colour which abounds. I'll edit this post with more information when ...