Based in Seoul, Hyejeong Kim is a distinguished ceramicist whose practice is driven by an enduring fascination with the chromatic nuances of glaze. She has devoted years to pursuing hues that resonate with her artistic vision, refined through tireless experimentation. While her earlier vessels were characterized by simplicity and serenity, her recent work has embraced more expressive, sculptural forms. Among these, the “Patina” series is particularly striking, defined by organic, evocative shapes and deep blue-green tones.
In a significant new initiative, Kim will present her “Celadon” works in Japan for the first time. The series was brought to Japan after A&S Creative Director Sonya Park attended Kim’s 2024 exhibition in Seoul, where she was captivated by the artist’s experimental and contemplative approach to celadon glazing. The “Celadon” series emerges from a creative ethos distinct from that of “Patina”. While “Patina” foregrounds Kim’s individuality through direct, expressive forms, “Celadon” represents a humble, methodical search for depth. Beginning with fundamental, classical forms, each piece is shaped through persistent engagement with the material’s unique properties. Though their methodologies differ, both series are united by Kim’s profound curiosity regarding color.
Through this interplay of glaze, gesture, and form, Kim’s distinctive creative world unfolds—ranging from refined everyday vessels to singular sculptural objects. We invite you to discover her artistry firsthand.
PROFILE
Ceramicist Hyejeong Kim was born in Tokyo. Since first discovering ceramics at an art university in South Korea, she has refined her skills in both Japan and the UK, developing a distinctive personal style. Her works—characterised by simple, wheel-thrown forms that radiate tranquillity and a powerful, sensual presence—have gained international acclaim. She is currently based in Seoul, where she continues to explore and expand her creative practice in her studio.