Um Tai-Jung (Korean엄태정, born December 28, 1938, Mungyeong City, Gyeongsangbuk-do Province) is a representative first-generation abstract sculptor in the Republic of Korea. He graduated from the Department of Sculpture in College of Fine Arts at Seoul National University, studied at Saint Martin's School of Art in London, and held positions as a research professor at Berlin Fine Arts University and professor in the Department of Sculpture in College of Fine Arts at Seoul National University.

Um Tai-Jung
BornDec. 18, 1938
NationalitySouth Korean
EducationSeoul National University
Saint Martin's School of Art
Known forSculpture, Drawing, Painting
Korean name
Hangul
엄태정
Hanja
Revised RomanizationEom Taejeong
McCune–ReischauerŎm T'aechŏng
Websitehttp://umtaijung.com

Education edit

He graduated from the Department of Sculpture and the Graduate School of Education at Seoul National University in 1964 and 1966, respectively. He served as a professor at his alma mater from 1981 to 2004.[citation needed]

In 2019, he was selected as the only artist in Korea to participate in the Frieze London Sculpture[1] held in the UK. He became emeritus Professor at the Seoul National University in 2004 and a member of the National Academy of Arts of The Republic of Korea in 2013.[citation needed]

Selected exhibitions edit

Solo exhibitions edit

2022 edit

  • "Dream and Rejoice of Silver Wings" ARARIO MUSEUM in SPACE, Seoul, Korea

2019 edit

2013 edit

2009 edit

2005 edit

1997 edit

  • "Bronze. Object. Age" Gallery Hyundai, Seoul, Korea

1991 edit

  • "Heaven, Earth and Human" Duson Gallery, Seoul, Korea

Selected Collections edit

The National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea;[3] Independence Hall of Korea; Seoul Museum of Art(SeMA),[4] Pohang Museum of Steel Art(POMA),[5] Korea; Sejong Center for the Performing Arts, Korea; Ho-Am Art Museum, Korea; Olympic Sculpture Park, Korea; Dubrova Sculpture Park, Croatia; the Supreme Court of Korea; ASEM Tower, Korea; International Sculpture Symposium. Santo tirso Porto, Portugal; and the German Chancellor's Office (Berlin) possess his works.

Awards edit

  • Main prize from the 8th Korean Artist's Day (Korean Fine Arts Association), 2014
  • Mirok Li Prize from the 7th Mirok Li Award (Korean-German Association), 2012
  • Sculpture Prize from the 3rd Kim Se-choong's Sculpture Award (Kim Se-Choong Cultural Foundation), 1989
  • Grand Prize from the 2nd Grand Art Exhibition of Korea (The Korea Times), 1971
  • Prime Minister's Prize from the 16th National Art Exhibition (The Ministry of Education, South Korea), 1967
  • Participation prize from the 2nd Young Artist Award (The Ministry of Culture and Information, South Korea), 1962

Further reading edit

References edit

  1. ^ "A Democratic and Open Space: Frieze Sculpture 2019" (in Korean). Retrieved 2023-12-22.
  2. ^ "Publication: UM Tai-Jung: A Stranger Holding Two Wings". Arario Gallery. Retrieved 2023-12-23.
  3. ^ "UM Taijung". National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art. Retrieved 1 April 2024.
  4. ^ "UM, Tai-Jung". Seoul Museum of Art. Retrieved 1 April 2024.
  5. ^ "Um Tai Jung". Pohang Museum of Steel Art. Retrieved 1 April 2024.

External links edit