김세중 청년조각상 수상자 홍영인 작가 © 서울문화투데이

The awards ceremony for the 25th Kim Sechoong Sculpture Award, established in commemoration of sculptor Kim Sechoong (former professor at Seoul National University College of Fine Arts), was held on the evening of Friday, June 24, at the Grand Conference Hall of the National Academy of Arts, National Library of Korea (Banpo-dong, Seocho-gu, Seoul).

The Kim Sechoong Sculpture Award was founded by the late professor’s family—including his widow, poet Kim Nam-jo—and figures from the cultural sector, following his sudden passing in 1986 after completing preparations for the opening exhibition of the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Gwacheon. Established to express mourning and to foster and encourage emerging sculptors, the award has now reached its 25th edition.

For this 25th Kim Sechoong Sculpture Award, Professor Lee Yong-deok (52) of Seoul National University was selected as the recipient. After graduating from the Department of Sculpture at Seoul National University, completing graduate studies there, and earning a degree from the Berlin University of the Arts (Sculpture, Meisterschüler), Professor Lee has presented 16 major solo exhibitions as well as numerous group exhibitions in Korea and abroad. He was recognized for effectively representing the defining characteristics of artists in their fifties today.

Jury member Kim Bok-young commented in the jury statement that “Professor Lee’s artistic practice, which reflects the ordinariness of everyday life, received high evaluation,” noting a shift in focus from “heavenly art” to “the art of life.”

In his acceptance speech, Professor Lee stated, “I feel apologetic that I may be overvalued,” and added, “I will continue to work harder and uphold the legacy of sculptor Kim Sechoong.”

Meanwhile, at the same ceremony, the 22nd Kim Sechoong Young Sculptor Award was jointly presented to artists Park Jong-bin (40) and Young In Hong (40), while the 14th Korean Art Copyright Award was presented to Professor Kim Young-na (60).

Artist Park Jong-bin graduated from Hongik University College of Fine Arts and its graduate school, as well as the Royal College of Art in the UK (Department of Sculpture). He has held two solo exhibitions and participated in numerous group exhibitions in Korea and abroad. His recent works have been noted for attempting new modes of observing objects, such as confining experimental boxes used for physical or chemical experiments within specific spaces and detecting experimental variables through sensors.

Artist Young In Hong graduated from Seoul National University College of Fine Arts and its graduate school, and completed an MFA in Fine Art at Goldsmiths, University of London. She has presented nine major solo exhibitions and participated in numerous group exhibitions in Korea and internationally.

Her work has been evaluated for the complex effects generated by collective performances that restore fading memories, revealing the meanings of specific places and the thoughts of local residents.

Professor Kim Young-na, recipient of the Korean Art Copyright Award, originally earned her doctoral degree researching early 20th-century Western art history. She was recognized for her recent research and writing that explores how Korean contemporary art can be integrated into global art history.

The ceremony was attended by many figures from the cultural sector, including poet Kim Nam-jo, widow of Kim Sechoong and chair of the Kim Sechoong Memorial Foundation, as well as Lee Oeryoung, former Minister of Culture, who gathered to congratulate and encourage the award recipients.

References