The (exhibition) year in review...
Looking back at the breadth and depth of work produced for our exhibition program this year is staggering. Over the course of nine months we have presented nine exhibitions by outstanding contemporary jewellers…
Daehoon’s enjoyment comes from working with his hands, coercing metals to move in different ways and translating traditional silversmithing techniques to a scale applicable to wearable contemporary jewellery. He originally studied Fine Art at Kookmin University in Korea and relocated to Melbourne to study at RMIT University in 1997. Daehoon’s jewellery is held in public and private collections, and has been thoroughly exhibited, in Australia, Asia and Europe.
Daehoon works in silver, pure gold and acetal, creating contemporary jewellery that is often bright, geometric and mechanical. Playing with forms and colours, he imbues each piece with his unique sense of humour and a nod to his childhood legacy. His Jang Dok Dae series investigates of the formal qualities of the Condiments Bay traditionally found in Korean houses, while his pieces featuring hand-dyed coloured balls remind him of the bright lollipops of his childhood and his wish to have one in every colour.
Ball ring
Ball ring
Multi-Ball earrings
Multi-Ball earrings
Jang Dok Dae pendant
Ball ring
Ball ring
Ball ring
Ball pendant
Ball ring
Ball earrings
Ball earrings
Looking back at the breadth and depth of work produced for our exhibition program this year is staggering. Over the course of nine months we have presented nine exhibitions by outstanding contemporary jewellers…
“…if I was in Korea I don’t think I could produce this kind of work, probably because the influences in each place are so different. If you’ve always lived in one place you’re not as likely to really see your surroundings…to take a close look.”
Exhibition dates: 15th August - 3rd September, 2011
Opening night: Tuesday 16 August, 6pm - 8pm at e.g.etal
“In Korea there is an old proverb: ‘If you want to know a household, try its condiments.’”