Past Exhibition

Korean
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Jung Jongmee (b.1957- Korea)
Born in 1957 in Korea, Jung Jongmee has gained widespread recognition for her extraordinary talent in working with hanji, the traditional Korean paper made from mulberry trees, and for her artistic portrayal of women. Growing up in a conservative environment in Daegu, she developed a deep fascination with the women who played significant roles in her life. By closely observing her mother, grandmother, and other female figures, she cultivated a profound empathy and understanding for their experiences.

Jung Jongmee firmly believed in the untapped potential of women and their innate ability to contribute harmoniously alongside men. Motivated by this belief, she channeled her artistic expression into depicting women using hanji, a material that perfectly encapsulated the qualities she associated with Korean women - a remarkable blend of resilience and tenderness. The traditional Korean paper possessed a unique combination of durability and softness, mirroring the characteristics she admired in the women around her.

In her artworks, Jung Jongmee particularly focused on depicting Korean mothers who, despite their exhausting daily routines, would tirelessly work late into the night. Under the gentle glow of a lantern, they would meticulously thread needles with vibrant colored threads, weaving intricate patterns on cloths adorned with the five directional colors. These exquisite cloths were intended to be used as elegant wrapping materials, symbolizing the transformative power of these women who embodied hope and dedication. Stitch by stitch, they poured their passion into delicate embroidery, creating the most beautiful and refined garments. Through series such as "Mrs. Paper Women" and "Wrapping Cloth Women," Jung Jongmee pays homage to these exceptional women, creating scrolled memorials that honor and cherish the legacy of our mothers.

Until 2021, Jung Jongmee held the esteemed position of Professor at the Department of Fine Art in Korea University. Her remarkable artistic contributions have been acknowledged with prestigious awards, including the Lee Insung Award in 2012 and the Lee Jungseob Award in 2001. Notably, her works have been sought after by esteemed institutions such as the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Seoul Museum of Art, Korea University Museum, and Seoul National University, where they are proudly showcased in their collections.
EDUCATION
1980Seoul National University, Department of painting
1984Master's degree, Seoul National University, Department of Korean Painting
1995School of Parsons in New York
Dieu Donne Paper Mill & Printmaking Workshop New York
AWARD
2001The 13th Lee-Jungseob Award
2012The 13th Lee-Insung Award
EXHIBITION
2023.072023 Tokyo Gendai, The Columns Gallery, Yokohama, Japan
2023ãæÓþê®Óñ, Woljeon Museum, Icheon
2022Mentor and Mentee, Hanwon Museum of Art, Seoul
2021Mentor and Mentee, Hanwon Museum of Art, Seoul
2020.11Women in Flower, Gallery Paper House
2020.04Portrait, Figure and People, Gallery Hyundai, Seoul
2020The Great Epics, Daegu Art Museum
2018.11Budda in Women, Gallery Paper House
2017.02the 21th Solo Exhibition, Dedicado a la Feminidad
2014.02The 20th Solo Exhibition, Korea University Museum, Seoul
2014 風流誕生, Seoul Arts Center, Seoul
2013 AMMA, UMMA!, India International Center, India
2013 History & Heritage, Korea University Museum, Korea
2012.06the 18th Solo Exhibition, From Women To Women, Madrid
2009.02The 15th Solo Exhibition, Keumho Museum, Seoul
2007.04Korean Art 1953-2007, Seoul Museum of Art, Seoul
2006.06100 years of Korean Art, MMCA, Guacheon
2002.04千變萬花, Gana Art Center, Seoul
2001.09The 6th Solo Exhibition, Keumho Museum, Seoul
2000 Echo Feminism, NASH gallery, Minesota, USA
1991.09The 1st Solo Exhibition, Ja.Yeon.In, baegak Museum, Seoul
1990 Young Korean Artists, MMCA, Guacheon
COLLECTION
National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art
Seoul Museum of Art, Busan Museum of Art
Gyeonggi Museum of Modern Art
Leeum Samsumg Museum of Art
Kumho Museum of Art, Korea University Museum
Park Sugeun Museum, Seoul National University