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SUMMARY:Exhibition "Schalen" by Young-Jae Lee at St Jakobikirche Chemnitz
DESCRIPTION:Young-Jae Lee was born in Seoul\, Korea in 1951. From 1968 to 
 1972\, she studied at the Seoul College of Art Education before moving to 
 Germany in 1972. From 1973 to 1978\, she studied ceramics and mould design
  at the University of Applied Sciences in Wiesbaden\, after which she open
 ed her own workshop in Sandhausen/Heidelberg. Since 1987\, she has managed
  the Margaretenhöhe Ceramic Workshop in Essen\, which was founded by Marg
 arethe Krupp in 1924. Young-Jae Lee has received numerous awards\, and in 
 2016 she was awarded an honorary doctorate from the Eugeniusz Geppert Acad
 emy of Art and Design in Wrocław. Young-Jae Lee's work centres on vessels
  and large-format bowls\, which she arranges into various installations in
  her exhibitions\, often temporarily redefining her exhibition spaces in t
 he process. Her works installed in this way have been shown in numerous mu
 seums in Germany\, Belgium\, South Korea\, Austria\, Poland\, Japan\, Swit
 zerland and the USA.\nFor many years\, Young-Jae Lee has also exhibited in
  churches and Christian museums such as the St Peter's Art Station in Colo
 gne\, Berlin Cathedral\, St Stephen's Church in Bamberg and the Diocesan M
 useum in Freising. In the late Gothic choir of Chemnitz' St. Jakobi city c
 hurch\, Young-Jae Lee has arranged a group of 49 differently coloured\, gl
 azed\, large-format\, round ceramics to form the installation SCHALEN\, th
 us creating a new accent.\nFrom 5 March 2025\, the exhibition will be cont
 inued as an "intervention on passion" and is thus part of the programme on
  the PURPLE PATH art and sculpture trail in Chemnitz and the region. The v
 ernissage will take place on 9 March 2025 and the exhibition will close on
  8 May 2025.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Young-Jae Lee was born in Seoul\, Korea in
  1951. From 1968 to 1972\, she studied at the Seoul College of Art Educati
 on before moving to Germany in 1972. From 1973 to 1978\, she studied ceram
 ics and mould design at the University of Applied Sciences in Wiesbaden\, 
 after which she opened her own workshop in Sandhausen/Heidelberg. Since 19
 87\, she has managed the Margaretenhöhe Ceramic Workshop in Essen\, which
  was founded by Margarethe Krupp in 1924. Young-Jae Lee has received numer
 ous awards\, and in 2016 she was awarded an honorary doctorate from the Eu
 geniusz Geppert Academy of Art and Design in Wrocław. Young-Jae Lee's wor
 k centres on vessels and large-format bowls\, which she arranges into vari
 ous installations in her exhibitions\, often temporarily redefining her ex
 hibition spaces in the process. Her works installed in this way have been 
 shown in numerous museums in Germany\, Belgium\, South Korea\, Austria\, P
 oland\, Japan\, Switzerland and the USA.</p>\n<p>For many years\, Young-Ja
 e Lee has also exhibited in churches and Christian museums such as the St 
 Peter's Art Station in Cologne\, Berlin Cathedral\, St Stephen's Church in
  Bamberg and the Diocesan Museum in Freising. In the late Gothic choir of 
 Chemnitz' St. Jakobi city church\, Young-Jae Lee has arranged a group of 4
 9 differently coloured\, glazed\, large-format\, round ceramics to form th
 e installation SCHALEN\, thus creating a new accent.</p>\n<p>From 5 March 
 2025\, the exhibition will be continued as an "intervention on passion" an
 d is thus part of the programme on the <a href="t3://page?uid=185">PURPLE 
 PATH art and sculpture trail </a>in Chemnitz and the region. The vernissag
 e will take place on 9 March 2025 and the exhibition will close on 8 May 2
 025.</p>
LOCATION:St Jacob's Church Chemnitz 
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