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28 September 2024 - 4 May 2025

10:00AM - 5:00PM

Oriental Museum, Elvet Hill, Durham, DH1 3TH

  • The exhibition is FREE to visit the Oriental Museum and this exhibition

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Drawing on the objects and photographs of the main donors to the Korean collection at the Oriental Museum, Knitted Together details Richard and Joan Rutt’s 20 years living in South Korea in the immediate aftermath of the Korean War (1950 – 1953).

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Richard and Joan Rutt sharing a meal at Hyeonyang Orphanage, South Korea, 5 November 1969

Coinciding with the 70th anniversary of when Richard first arrived in Korea as a missionary in 1954, and 50 years since both Richard and Joan Rutt left Korea in 1974, the exhibition focuses on the influences of Korea on their lives, and the wide-ranging legacies of the couple. 

The exhibition is set in three parts – a photography exhibition of Richard Rutt’s photographs of Korea taken between 1954 – 1974 that show the changing country and his life in South Korea first as a missionary, and then as Anglican Bishop of Daejeon. An installation in the permanent Korea Gallery focuses on the impact of the Rutt collection on the development of the Korean collection at the museum. This is complemented by a special temporary exhibition that focuses on the legacies that the Rutts’ had both as a result of their time in Korea, but also extending beyond this into literature, church history, and knitting.

The objects and photographs on display are from the permanent collection of the Oriental Museum, donated by Richard and Joan Rutt in 1991 and 2011, with additional pieces generously borrowed from the Rutt family archives.

Find out more about the Korean collection at the Oriental Museum

This exhibition is part of a project generously funded by the National Museum of Korea.  

 

Lapwing: the life of Bishop Richard Rutt

This new book, published by the Friends of the Oriental Museum to coincide with Knitted Together, is an edited version of Rutt's unpublished autobiographical manuscript. 

The book is a journey through Rutt's life, from his childhood in 1930's Bedfordshire, to his life in South Korea from the 1950s to the 1970s, and his return to England.  In includes contributions from: 

- Oriental Museum curators Lauren Barnes and Rachel Barclay discussing the impact of the Rutt donation to the Oriental Museum

- family members Peter Rutt and Stephen Rutt sharing their memories of Richard and Joan 

- Helen Wyld of National Museums of Scotland discussing Richard's contribution to knitting

- Prof Keith Pratt, former Head of East Asian Studies at Durham University, giving an overview of Richard's publications. 

The book is available from the Oriental Museum gift shop.  

 

 

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The exhibition is FREE to visit the Oriental Museum and this exhibition