Lucky Face
Artist
Jiha Moon
(b. Korea, 1973)
Place of OriginAtlanta, Georgia, United States
Date2021
CultureKorean, Korean American, American, woman artist
MaterialsEarthenware with glaze and underglaze decoration, and synthetic hair
DimensionsH. 12 3/4 in × W. 9 1/2 in × D. 4 1/2 in, H. 32.4 cm × W. 24.1 cm × D. 11.4 cm
Credit LineMuseum purchase, Mortimer-Harvey Fund
Object number2022.101
DepartmentContemporary Art
ClassificationsCeramics
On View
Not on viewJiha Moon does not shy away from jumbling up recognizable images with a twist of humor. She unapologetically uses icons traditionally associated with folk art, shamanism, and pop culture, and carefully juxtaposes them to create her own visual language that speaks to the immigrant experience.
Here, a monstrous creature evocative of a Korean tiger or a Foo dog is adorned with banana hair and lemon horns. Below the figure appears the word “yellow,” and a closer look reveals that each alphabet is written in a calligraphic style, incorporating Hangul, or the Korean letter alphabet. Apart from pointing to artists like Andy Warhol, the color yellow and banana also imply xenophobic slurs against Asians and Asian Americans.
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