Sculptor Chung Hyun © Reporter Wang Jin-oh

The Kim Se-Choong Memorial Foundation (Chairwoman: Kim Nam-jo) has announced the winners of the 2014 Kim Se-Choong Sculpture Awards. The Grand Prize was awarded to Chung Hyun (58), the Young Sculptor Award to Choi Soo-ang (39), and the Korean Art Publication Award to Kim Dal-jin (59).

The sculptures of Grand Prize recipient Chung Hyun are characterized by their ability to draw out the inherent energy latent within materials through encounters with diverse substances. He has expanded the expressive language of sculpture by embracing “humble” materials whose original uses have been discarded, such as railroad sleepers, asphalt concrete used for road paving, rough stones, coal, coal tar, and reinforcing steel.

He persistently engages with the intense interactions between form and material, form and content, and body and spirit, refusing to become mired in stable or comfortable visualism.

The powerful vitality emitted by unprocessed, raw masses embraces solemn issues such as human existence, confrontation and reconciliation within civilization, and the weight of time.

Choi Soo-ang, the recipient of the Young Sculptor Award, is an artist gaining attention both domestically and internationally for his hyperrealistic figurative sculptures. His representations of the human figure exhibit pathological characteristics such as excess, alienation, deficiency, distortion, and focus-out effects. These unsettling forms suggest the contemporary condition of modern individuals who have been reduced to mere components within vast social structures.

Kim Dal-jin received the Korean Art Publication Award for his publishing projects conducted through the Kim Dal-jin Archive & Museum. Publications such as Textbook of Korean Modern and Contemporary Art, 100 Years of Korean Art Organizations, and 60 Years of Foreign Art Exhibitions in Korea, 1950–2011 were recognized for their research and organization of foundational art-historical materials.

The Kim Se-Choong Sculpture Award was established to honor the legacy of Kim Se-Choong (1928–1986), a first-generation figure in Korean contemporary sculpture. Kim Se-Choong was a member of the first graduating class of Seoul National University’s College of Fine Arts, served as a professor at Seoul National University, and later as Director of the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea.

He is widely known among the public for creating the statue of Admiral Yi Sun-sin at Gwanghwamun. His wife, poet Kim Nam-jo, currently oversees the memorial foundation.

Previous recipients of the Grand Prize include Shim Moon-seup, Choi Man-lin, Um Tae-jung, Park Seok-won, Cho Sung-mook, Kim Young-won, Park Choong-heum, Kim In-geom, Lim Choong-seop, Lee Bul, and Suh Do-ho. Recipients of the Young Sculptor Award include Won In-jong, Lee Sang-hyun, Moon In-soo, Lee Soo-hong, Lee Jae-hyo, Kim Jong-gu, Jung Seo-young, Choi U-ram, Yang Hye-kyu, and Kwon Oh-sang. Recipients of the Publication Award include Oh Kwang-soo, Choi Yeol, Ahn Hwi-joon, Kang Woo-bang, Hong Sung-pyo, and Lee Ki-woong.

The award ceremony will be held on June 23 at 5:00 PM at the Baekbeom Memorial Hall & Convention Center in Yongsan-gu, Seoul.

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