In the SS 2020 issue, Cereal Magazine looks towards KOREA. They explore the architecture of Itami Jun, the photography of Koo Bohnchang, and the art of Park Seo-Bo.
There is discussion food and fashion with Eunjo Park & David Chang in New York, and with Rejina Pyo and Jordan Bourke in London. The team also visits designer Teo Yang at his hanok in Seoul, and artist John Zabawa at his LA home and studio. Cereal shares their city guide to Seoul and a fashion edit of both international and Korean designers.
They also visit Charlotte Perriand’s Méribel chalet with Aēsop, and the Northern Irish coast with JAMESPLUMB studio for their exhibition, ‘Silent Light’.
Cereal's collection of essays and poetry delves further into our theme of Korean culture, both in Korea and beyond.
Table of Contents
- 24 HOURS IN SEOUL: A Guide to the City
- CROSS POLLINATION: A Conversation with Eunjo Park and David Chang
- THE FATHER OF DANSAEKHWA: Park Seo-Bo and a Singular Art Movement
- HOW WE USED TO LIVE: Korea Furniture Museum
- QUIET VESSELS: Korean-Inspired Ceramics
- IN CONVERSATION: With Rejina Pyo and Jordan Bourke
- STAINED MOONS: by JAMESPLUMB
- CAPTURING SILENCE: The Photography of Koo Bohnchang
- MOON LIGHT: A Style Edit of Korean and International Designers
- A PLACE FOR EVERYONE: Confucianism in Korea
- ELEMENTAL ARCHITECTURE: Itami Jun and Jeju Island
- PORTRAIT OF AN ARTIST: John Zabawa
- BLUE PINE: Teo Yang's Contemporary Hanok
- RŌZU: An Aēsop Fragrance Inspired by Charlotte Perriand
- TTEOK: Korean Rice Cakes