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Lee Gi-hun (Korean : 이기훈 ) is a South Korean picture book author. “Lee ” is his surname. In 2013 his book Tin Bear was awarded the Children's Jury Prize at the Biennial of Illustration Bratislava (BIB)[1]
2021 09:47 , Gloyeon
2016 Egg , BIR
2014 Big Fish , BIR
2012 Tin Bear , Rejam
2012 Rani , written by Park Deok-kyu, illustrated by Lee Gi-hun, Rejam
Activities [ edit ]
2023 WONDER: Wordless Picture Books by 7 Artists from South Korea ,[2] Brisbane Writers Festival,[3] Exhibition and Interview[4]
2023 Lee Gi-hun Live Painting and Picture Book Seminar, Bologna Children's Book Fair[5]
2022 Exhibition of Original Artwork from Lee Gi-hun's Picture Books, Book Talk[6] and Live Painting[7] by Lee Gi-hun, Busan Library
2015 Exhibition of Picture Book Tin Bear, Guadalajara International Book Fair[8]
2013 Exhibition of BIB Children's Jury Prize Winner Tin Bear , Biennial of Illustration Bratislava [9]
2009 Exhibition of Selected Illustrator of the Year's Tin Bear , Bologna Children's Book Fair[10]
References [ edit ]
External links [ edit ]
https://www.kbook-eng.or.kr/sub/info.php?ptype=viewandidx=883andpage=$pageandcode=info , K-books, December 6, 2021
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-rRLPve6iY , KBS Documentary, December 17, 2023
https://www.sbs.com.au/korean/korean/podcast-episode/wordless-picture-bok-rticst-rehun/ ZohrksiH9X8_MK6QOR2UMYZBG9W0R6BOHGECYAK63PGZQ-P5CGZX26N8 , SBS Interview, May 10, 2023
https://www.bolognachildrensbookfair.com/en/events/event-programme/10951.html?event_filtro=9 , Bologna Children's Book Fair
https://koreanculture.org.au/wonder-wordless-picture-books-by-7-artists-from-south-korea/ , Korean Cultural Center AU
https://vod.kbs.co.kr/m/index.html?source=episodeandsname=vodandstype=vodandprogram_code=T2019-0472andprogram_id=PS-2022238646-01-000 , KBS Program, March 27, 2023