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Dr. Young Yang Chung: Master embroiderer & textile historian. Explore stunning East Asian textiles & her legacy at Seoul's museum. Discover intricate artistry.

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Gracefully swimming fish, symbolizing wealth, abundance, and union, have remained a popular motif in East Asian painting and decorative art for millennia. Young Yang Chung received the commission for this piece after the Korean War in the 1960s from the South Korean government, which at the time sought to express its desire for the unification of Korean peoples through the visual arts. Chung chose to depict a school of fish to express the idea of togetherness. The weeds the fish are swimming through are stitched in the outline technique leaving the tails as part of the pattern. Each element of the feathery water weed is composed of a series of outline stitches, or a variation of the outline stitch, in which wispy “tails” are created for a realistic effect. Non-glossy polyester is used as the base fabric to allow the fish to stand out. As the polyester culture was popular in the 1960s, this work also represents the trend of the time.

Biographie de l'artiste

Young Yang Chung: A Weaver of Tradition and Innovation

Young Yang Chung stands as a singular figure in the realm of East Asian textile art, recognized globally for her masterful embroidery and profound understanding of its historical roots. Born in Seoul, South Korea, in 1936, Chung’s artistic journey began with an unwavering fascination for Korean folk textiles—patterns imbued with symbolic meaning reflecting agricultural cycles, familial bonds, and spiritual beliefs—a passion that would shape the trajectory of her lifelong dedication to preserving and reimagining this venerable craft.
  • Early Influences: Chung's formative years were marked by exposure to traditional Korean embroidery techniques passed down through generations within her family. These early experiences instilled in her a deep appreciation for meticulous craftsmanship and the importance of honoring artistic heritage.
  • Academic Pursuit: Recognizing the need for formal knowledge, Chung pursued a doctorate at New York University in 1976, specializing in textile history. Her dissertation meticulously traced the origins of embroidery across China, Japan, and Korea, demonstrating its evolution from utilitarian adornment to complex expressions of cultural identity.
Chung’s artistic philosophy centers on bridging the gap between tradition and innovation. She firmly believes that honoring established techniques is crucial but equally vital is experimenting with new materials and approaches to revitalize embroidery's relevance in contemporary art. This conviction fueled her prolific output, encompassing solo exhibitions across continents—from Seoul’s National Museum of Korea to galleries in Europe and North America—where she showcased breathtaking pieces demonstrating her unparalleled skill and artistic vision. Her works frequently explore themes of nature, mythology, and Korean cultural narratives, rendered with astonishing detail and vibrant color palettes.
  • Technique & Style: Chung’s embroidery distinguishes itself through its exceptional precision and textural richness. She employs a combination of satin stitch, crewel stitch, and appliqué techniques—methods honed over decades of practice—to create intricate designs that capture the essence of Korean artistic traditions.
  • Notable Achievements: Among her accomplishments are numerous commissions for prestigious institutions and collaborations with renowned artists worldwide. Her contributions to textile scholarship have earned her recognition as a leading voice in preserving Korean cultural heritage.
Beyond her artistic endeavors, Chung has dedicated herself to educating aspiring embroiderers and fostering appreciation for this art form within the broader community. She conducts workshops and lectures globally, sharing her knowledge and inspiring creativity among students eager to embrace the beauty and complexity of traditional embroidery. Her legacy extends beyond individual artworks; it resides in her unwavering commitment to safeguarding Korean textile traditions and empowering future generations to continue their artistic exploration. Young Yang Chung’s work stands as a testament to the enduring power of craftmanship, storytelling, and cultural preservation—a vibrant thread woven into the tapestry of East Asian art history.
young yang chung

young yang chung

1936 - , South Korea

En bref

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Embroidery Art
  • Date Of Birth: 1936
  • Full Name: Young Yang Chung
  • Nationality: Korean
  • Notable Artworks: ['Unity']
  • Place Of Birth: South Korea