Keeryong Choi

Keeryong Choi’s experience living and working between Scotland and South Korea has shaped a broader cultural outlook. From this ‘in-between’ vantage point, he draws from questions concerning the notion of cultural authenticity, bicultural identity, and historical, symbolic meanings constructed around materials.

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Daam Dah 2022
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Daam Dah 3 and 4 (Red)
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Daam Dah 4 (Red)
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Daam Dah 1-3
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Daam Dah 3-2 and 3-3
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Daam Dah (Plate-White)
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Daam Dah (Plate-Red)
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Daam Dah 9
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Daam Dah 2023
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Mussel Box and Sieve
Ceramics
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Large Pair of Spheres and Cubes - Bookends
Ceramics
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Pair of Large Faceted Boxes - Clear and Gold
Glass
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Waterdrop and Bubble
Metal
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Pale, Speckled Traces, Speckled Olive Shelf
Ceramics
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Tall Guardian Vessel
Ceramics
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Slab: Shigaraki Pale, Olive, Dark and Granite Haloed Traces
Ceramics
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Collection of Contained Boxes - Black, Clear Frit, Warm White
Glass