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Wind - Jungjin Lee
Wind showcases the most recent work of the widely acclaimed and exhibited Korean photographer Jungjin Lee. Known for her laborious and textured photographic process, Lee brushes liquid emulsion onto the surface of handmade rice paper, endowing her images with a uniquely painterly effect.Wind captures the ethereal quality of the element in a series of landscapes dominated by windswept expanses and atmospherically foreboding cloud formations— panoramas that reveal an adventurous spirit, yet resist casual entry.Manmade objects, such as a dilapidated school bus or windblown prayer flags, all appear deeply inscribed by an invisible hand that runs through the entire corpus of this volume, leaving evidence of its handiwork on all surfaces. Lee’s landscapes are imbued with an elemental vastness that strikes us as at ... - Exposition
Exhibition « Jungjin Lee: Recent Projects »
Acclaimed Korean photographer Jungjin Lee is known for her meticulous, textural photographic process. Her landscapes are imbued with an elemental vastness, at once powerful and serene. Her inaugural exhibition at the gallery will include the first public showing of her landscapes of Israel and the West Bank. Lee was one of 12 internationally acclaimed photographers who have traveled to Israel between 2009 and 2013, for a major traveling exhibition of their work entitled This Place. HGG 2 will present an exhibition of Lee’s recent landscapes of the Florida Everglades, commissioned by the Norton Museum of Art. ... - Exposition
THIS PLACE, The complexity of Israel
The complexity of Israel and the West Bank through the eyes of twelve internationally acclaimed photographers.
THIS PLACE
is a monumental artistic endeavor initiated by photographer Frederic Brenner, who believes that only through the eyes of great artists can we begin to understand the complexities of Israel – its history, its geography, its inhabitants, its daily life – and the resonance it has for people around the world.
Inspired by historical models that gathered artists to ask essential questions about culture, society and individuals, including the Mission Héliographique in 19th-century France and the Farm Security Administration in the United States, Brenner first conceived the idea for the project in 2006. After seeking the advice of a group of international curators, he invited eleven ... - Exposition
Fridman Gallery presents « Untitled » by Jungjin Lee
Fridman Gallery is pleased to present the Untitled series by the Korean photographer Jungjin Lee.
Trees rooted (American Deserts), things floating (Thing), the body as part of and separate from the landscape (Wasteland), weightless pagodas (Pagodas), and here, repetitive scenes of the water and its surroundings (Untitled). Whatever the subject, Jungjin Lee’s pictures resonate. They are at once calming and disquieting. How do we fit in to this incomprehensible thing we call the universe? We feel empty but not, we’re alone but not, we’re sometimes at the edge, but of what? It has to do with the vastness of nature and the inability to understand time, Lee reminds us. The concept seems concrete because we can ask the questions, but it ends up being abstract because we can’t find the answers. Al... - Exposition
L'artiste coréenne Jungjin Lee expose pour la première fois en France
Nous sommes heureux de présenter pour la première fois en France une exposition de l'artiste coréenne Jungjin Lee, avec des oeuvres choisies dans deux séries : Wind et Thing, qui ont chacune fait l'objet d'une monographie (Wind : éditions Aperture, New York, 2009. Thing : éditon Minseogak, Séoul, 2005).
Bien que différentes par leur sujet, ces deux séries dessinent les contours d'une oeuvre exigeante, par une artiste qui utilise la photographie pour poursuivre une recherche intérieure quasi mystique, une méditation sur notre place dans le monde, sur notre rapport à la nature et aux objets.
Qu'elle pose son regard sur le lointain ou le proche, Jungjin Lee transcende la vision ordinaire et extrait du monde des ...
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