Having made a splash in 2020 with her magical exhibition
I Am Not the Only One but Many, at Mayfairâs ritzy Massimo De Carlo gallery, Korean artist Yee Sookyung has further solidified herself as a pioneer of porcelain ceramics. Harnessing the ancient craft of
Kintsugi â the art of rejoining broken pottery pieces back together with 24K gold leaf â the 58-year-oldâs captivating works earned her a feature in
Tatler Hong Kong in 2018, after her
coup de mâitre at the 57th Venice Biennale.
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