Ceramics: Art and Perception

A House on the Street

A house is the starting point and the terminal point of all roads.
- Ahn Kyu-chul
The house, even more than the landscape, is a "psychic state."
- Gaston Bachelard

Numerous houses appear in the works of Park Soh-young, a ceramist from Korea. The shapes are diverse, carved with small knives from the paper-thin paper clay, and they look perilous, as if they’re about to fall down.

If the two lines that weave humans in length and width are defined as temporality and spatiality, the most important space in human awareness is converged into a structure called a ‘house’. In other words, the space called a ‘house’ is the skin of the existential known as a ‘human being’ and is touching a cloud-cuckoo land that cannot be defined physically. The universal meaning of a house, however, as where the body and soul of a living being can rest comfortably, fades

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