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Jungil Hong 홍정일

Ki Yosei

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Jungil Hong 홍정일 (American, b. 1976 in Seoul, South Korea), (RISD BFA 1999, Ceramics; RISD MFA 2015, Textiles)

Title

Ki Yosei
from the portfolio Printed and Pinned

Year

2005

Medium

  • Color screenprint on paper

Materials/Techniques

Techniques

  • Color screenprint on paper

Materials

silkscreen

Supports

  • wove paper

Dimensions

Image: 83.7 x 43 cm (32 15/16 x 16 15/16 inches)

Identification

Edition

2/25 | Edition: 25

Credit / Object Number

Credit

Museum purchase: Gift of the Artists' Development Fund of the Rhode Island Foundation

Object Number

2005.76.3

Type

  • Prints

Exhibition History

Take Care
Aug 20, 2022 – Mar 22, 2023

Label copy

The loss of biodiversity is something we all live with today. The Japanese red-crested crane, shown in the print at left, is currently listed as an endangered species. Once abundant on the Japanese archipelago, these birds became popular hunting targets in the late 1800s, when firearms became widely available in Japan. After red-crested cranes were given legal protection in Japan in 1935, their numbers have gradually increased. Hiroshige’s depiction of these birds soaring toward the rising sun poignantly reminds us of the importance of wildlife conservation.

Hong’s piece, inspired by Japanese prints, initially appears to be only tragic—the trees cut down, the birds without their habitat, the air filled with smoke. Upon closer inspection, the wisps coming out of the tree trunks represent spirits and the roots of the trees are blooming, all giving hope to the rise of new life.

–Wai Yee Chiong, associate curator of Asian art, and Brianna Turner, conservation assistant

Locally Made
Jul 12, 2013 – Nov 15, 2013

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Jungil Hong 홍정일 (American, b. 1976 in Seoul, South Korea)
Ki Yosei; from the portfolio Printed and Pinned, 2005
Color screenprint on paper
Image: 83.7 x 43 cm (32 15/16 x 16 15/16 inches)
Museum purchase: Gift of the Artists' Development Fund of the Rhode Island Foundation 2005.76.3

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