In this first English-language book devoted to hanji, Aimee Lee shares her experience as a Korean–American artist and Fulbright fellow on her search for a traditional Korean papermaking teacher. Of the handful of American hanji researchers, she is the only one to have interacted with Koreans in their own language while simultaneously learning the craft. Hanji Unfurled follows her journey as she met papermakers, scholars, and artists from bustling cities to traditional Korean villages to Buddhist temples to island outposts. Not only did she encounter the few remaining papermakers who still practice webal tteugi, the indigenous Korean sheet-formation method, but she found teachers of a whole array of allied crafts that include jiseung (cording and twining hanji), joomchi (texturing and fusing hanji), natural dyeing, and calligraphy. She traveled from the studios of living treasures to the homes of ordinary Koreans, illuminating an often-misunderstood culture through stories from its keepers of traditional heritage.
Hanji Unfurled, the first English-language book devoted solely to hanji, honored by the Eric Hoffer Book Award in 2013
Order for 35 USD + S&H from Oak Knoll. For signed copies, please contact Aimee.
Also available at:
Center for Book Arts, NYC
The Colophon Book Shop, Exeter, NH
Still Point Gallery, Cleveland, OH
Wessel & Lieberman, Seattle, WA
Seoul Selection online and at Hank’s Book Cafe.