2009 Bologna Illustrators Exhibition's Guest of Honor is Korea

Wednesday, March 18th, 2009

The Bologna Children’s Book Fair, the world’s leading children’s publishing event, begins this Monday, March 23rd. Of course there are many highlights to the fair but perhaps none more prominent than the Bologna Illustrators Exhibition. This exhibition truly defines the book fair and offers an exceptional display of children’s book illustrations which have been selected by an international jury composed of publishers, artists and museum directors. “Combined with the many illustrators who visit the Fair to show their latest portfolios to publishers, the Exhibition has become the single most important source of information about contemporary illustrators and provides an international overview of the most innovative trends”.

Each year a different country is chosen as the Illustrators Exhibition’s Guest of Honour. This year’s Guest of Honor, Korea, will showcase its literature, history and tradition through the Illustrators Exhibition as well as through a wide range of cultural programs to be held in the city centre in a framework of events extending far beyond the four days of the Fair.

Reporter Chung Ah-young of The Korea Times reports:

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According to the KPA, Korea’s book market ranks among the 10th largest in the world, with over 40,000 new titles published each year. Among them, children’s books make up about 19 percent of the market, which reflects not only the high enthusiasm that Korean parents have for their children’s education but also the efforts of highly imaginative and innovative bookmakers and writers.

The Guest of Honor programs will feature Korean children’s books and illustrators and the exhibition of their original paintings.

More than any other trade show, the fair is expected to play an important role in the emergence of Korean children’s books, as visitors to the Korean events will discover the fascinating roots of the stories and images found in Korean children’s books, which remain less recognizable in Europe.

Be sure to check out our new issue of PaperTigers on April 1st when we will be focusing on Korea.

Award-winning Korean umbrellas

Monday, October 22nd, 2007

Umbrellas, by Jae-Hong KimSouth Korean illustrator Jae-Hong Kim has won the 2007 Children’s Jury Prize in the prestigious Biennial of Illustration Bratislava, announced on Oct 8th. Easy to see why, judging by these lovely images (scroll down a little to see all three images): what child doesn’t like the idea of playing with umbrellas in the rain, after all? To read about how an illustration from his book Children of the East River – only available in Korean, as far as I know – has turned some heads and gone on to become an urban myth, click here. Oh the power of art!…

Jae-Hong Kim’s symphony of umbrellas reminded me of the work of another award-winning Korean illustrator, Jae Soo Liu. Yellow Umbrella, a wordless picture book accompanied by a CD of music by composer Dong II Sheen (published in the US by Kane/Miller) provides fun, geometric overviews of these whimsical objects:

“With each page, the yellow umbrella continues its journey through the neighborhood and city blocks to be joined by other multi-colored umbrellas.”

More Korean books here, for your enjoyment. Rain not included.