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Eight Pairs of Woven Sneakers Match for Cranes Roost in a Subject of Pebbles

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If a white crane had been to decide on a pair of trainers, would he gravitate towards knee-high lace-ups or steadiness his talons in yellow tabi stilettos?

Younger In Hong usual a set of footwear with these long-legged birds in thoughts. Titled “White Cranes and Snowfall,” the playful sculptures are constituted of woven sedges and nested in a shallow area of pebbles, intertwining references to avian life and endangered craft traditions.

Primarily based in Bristol, Hong visited Korea within the winter of 2023 and witnessed a flock of uncommon cranes migrating to the demilitarized zone dividing the peninsula. “The once blood-stained DMZ has now become an ecological paradise for the cranes,” she shares. “When nature is left alone it can replenish its lives, and when we as humans observe other species more carefully, we can learn something from them that alters our way of being in the world.”

Researchers estimate that within the seven a long time because the zone was established, about “1,200 plant species, 83 fish varieties, 51 different mammals, and numerous birds, insects, and microorganisms” have thrived within the space, a lot of which had been beforehand endangered or threatened.

Observing the birds impressed the most recent collection in Hong’s rising assortment of avian footwear. Every references jipsin, flat sandals woven from straw and largely worn by farmers and the working class all through Korea. Reasonably priced and broadly obtainable, the footwear would put on down rapidly—a protracted day’s stroll might burn via a pair—and other people throughout the socioeconomic order knew learn how to make them. Straw is biodegradable, too, making jipsin naturally sustainable.

To study the craft practiced for generations, Hong started working with Choong Kyung Lee, a straw-weaving grasp from Asan in 2021. Collectively, they created quite a few initiatives, together with footwear match for a child elephant, giraffe, kangaroo, heron, gorilla, and bear. “For me, the collaboration with Lee was a journey to open up my eyes towards natural fibre weaving, a part of the history of Korea that has not been thoroughly written about,” Hong shared.

For “White Cranes and Snowfall,” the artist pulled out particular personalities to encourage every design quite than pondering of the birds as nameless entities. Displayed collectively, the sculptures develop into a stand-in for group and gathering—and maybe a cheeky and but pressing plea to think about oneself in one other’s footwear, even when these footwear belong to a different species. The artist provides:

For me, fictionalising the collective white cranes, and visualising them via humorously designed footwear, is to remind us of the truth that birds are like us, expressing tastes and preferences, additionally by having individually totally different characters and personalities.

“White Cranes and Snowfall” is on view via November 7 at Secession in Vienna. Two of Hong’s textile works are additionally on view this month as a part of the seventh Changwon Sculpture Biennale, and he or she’s at the moment getting ready for 2 solo exhibits, one opening at Artwork Sonje Heart in Could and one other at PKM Gallery in September. Peruse an archive of her works on her web site and Instagram.

a pair of white and yellow woven straw boots shaped like bird legs
a collection woven straw boots shaped like bird legs
a collection woven straw boots shaped like bird legs
a collection woven straw boots shaped like bird legs

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