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김희진

    김희진 프로필

  • 국적 대한민국
  • 출생 1934년 5월 3일
  • 경력 대한민국 국새제작단 의장품 실행위원
    한국전통문화대학교 초빙교수
    한국매듭연구회 회장
    중요무형문화재 기능보유자
    전승공예연구소 설립
    문화재 전문위원

2014.12.23. 업데이트 작가 프로필 수정 요청

Kim Hee-jin 김희진

Kim Hee-jin was born in 1934 and attended Jin Myeong Girls’ High School in 1946. It was in 1963 that she first developed an interest in traditional ornamental knots, maedeup, which in the aftermath of devastating social turmoil in the first half of the 20th century, was quickly becoming a dyeing art. Kim embarked on a quest to learn the techniques of creating traditional maedeup and dahoe, or knots and cords, from the last surviving artisans of the craft. After studying the various techniques with the masters, Kim organized and developed them into the art of Korean traditional ornamental knot-making, known as maedeup.
In 1973 Kim founded the Kim Hee-jin Traditional Craft Institute where she began to offer individual classes in maedeup, and in 1976 she was designated a master in the field of maedeup, a state-designated Important Intangible Cultural Asset. In 1979, she founded, along with her students, the Korea Maedeup Research Institute to help train and nurture a new generation of maedeup artists.
In 1984, on the occasion of Pope John Paul II’s visit to Korea for the bicentennial of the Catholic Church in Korea and the canonization of 103 Korean saints, Kim contributed her first maedeup rendition of a cross to be used in the ceremonies.
Kim Hee-Jin has held nine solo exhibitions and participated in 22 group shows as a member of the Korea maedeup Research Institute, both in Korea and abroad. In September 2004, she held a retrospective at the National Museum of Korea titled “Aesthetics of Balance and Symmetry-maedeup, Korean Traditional Knots,” which brought together her own creations from the past four decades, along with her extensive collection of antique maedeup. This show was organized in conjunction with the International Council of Museums 2004 held in Seoul on the theme “Museums and Intangible Heritage.” Kim donated the entire contents of the exhibition to the museum.
Kim is the author of maedeup and Dahoe (Gwangmyeong Publishing, 1974), Traditional Korean maedeup (Gwangmyeong Publishing, 1979) and Have Fun with maedeup (Jungwoo-sa, 2002).

<Korean Culture Series 한국문화소개시리즈> 저자 소개


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