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Park Eul-bok:
Daily Pleasure Enriched in One Hundred Years


4 April, 2011 ~ 20 May, 2011

Park Eul-bok Embroidery Museum represents 'Park Eul-bok: Daily Pleasure Enriched in One Hundred Years' as the special exhibition of spring 2011. In the previous spring exhibiton of 2010 entitled as “Retrospect of the Korean Modern Embroidery Artist”, the museum presented her embroidery artworks rarely shown as a group to the public. Along with the museum collection of her artworks, this spring exhibition features 20 daily embroidered goods such as mattress, seat cushion sets and cushions that she has been using in her daily life.

The exhibition brings attention to daily embroidered goods expressed in modernized and transformed ways of the traditional patterns and symbols like lotus flowers and bats, the ceiling tiles called Wadang, the illustrated manuscripts called Munjado, and the hunting animal mural painting at Muyongchong of the ancient Koguryo kingdom. The exhibition provides a meaningful insight to her life filled with such refined daily materials that satisfy artistic esthetics and practical values at the same time.