Baik Art Gallery

Jinju Lee

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Remained 2019 Korean paint on linen 33.5 x 28.5 in
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Unseen 4 2021 Powdered Pigment, Handmade JB Black, Animal Skin Glue and Water on Unbleached Cotton 27.75 x 19.5 in
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Succeeding 2020 Korean color on linen 1.25 in diameter, .25 in depth
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Darken 2014 Korean color on fabric 21.75 x 21 in
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ABOUT

Korean artist Jinju lee’s paintings are visual contemplations on the questions oft-repeated in life. Lee focuses on the residue of negative events and emotions which constantly resurface in everyday life. All rendered with Korean color on fabric, Lee’s paintings of memories encapsulated and floating islands scattered with relics of passing lives are poignant and unsettling. Memory is a powerful enigma many artists seek to debunk in their artwork, but the deep intensity with which Lee explores the painful questions of memory resounds throughout these images. “Life wanders, but memories remain,” quotes the artist.

PRESS

EXHIBITIONS

SENG HWAL

September 24 - October 15, 2019

DIALOGICAL SELF

May 20 – July 20, 2017