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Diffuses Light, Mingles with the Dust (Hwa Kwang Dong Jin)
Diffuses Light, Mingles with the Dust (Hwa Kwang Dong Jin)

Diffuses Light, Mingles with the Dust (Hwa Kwang Dong Jin)

Date2003
Maker Son Man-jin Korean, born 1964
Label TextIn his work to date, contemporary Korean artist Son Man-jin has employed copper wire, old candles, misshapen clay and plastics to startling effect. Here the artist returns to more traditional materials, but the result remains wholly original. He engraves a phrase on the convex surface of a 200-year-old tile salvaged from his hometown in Southeast Korea, then creates a single rubbing highlighted by his own dynamic calligraphy. The four-character phrase is taken from Lao-zi and reads: "Dim your brilliant light and become one with the dust."
Object number2003.115
Exhibition HistorySeattle, Washington, Seattle Asian Art Museum, "Transforming Traditions: Japanese and Korean Art since 1800", May 23, 2009 - February 21, 2010
Credit LineAsian Art Acquisition Fund
Dimensions17 1/4 x 19 11/16in. (43.8 x 50cm)
MediumHanging scroll: ink on paper
Photo by Beth Mann
Son Man-jin
2005
Object number: 2005.173
Photo: Susan Cole
Son Man-jin
2005
Object number: 2007.93.3
Photo: Susan Cole
Son Man-jin
2005
Object number: 2007.93.2
Photo: Susan Cole
Son Man-jin
2005
Object number: 2007.93.1
Photo: Susan Cole
Son Man-jin
2005
Object number: 2007.93.4
Photo: Elizabeth Mann
Son Man-jin
1999
Object number: 2011.22
Photo: Susan A. Cole
Japanese
late 13th century
Object number: 50.124
Photo: Elizabeth Mann
Wei Ligang
2010
Object number: 2012.10.4