Lee Hyun Joung

A graduate in visual arts from Sejong University in South Korea, Lee Hyun Joung develops a series of ink landscapes based on memories of her native country, which she mixes with dream projections of vast, unreal places. The single horizon line is replaced by a multitude of parallel and sinuous lines, which split and accumulate like geological strata or sediment ripples, giving a reading grid to these aerial views without scale or proportion.
Tending towards abstraction, detail is evacuated in favour of the sensation of infinity and the uncertain nature of the element represented: a wave could just as easily be a mountain. Between each uninterrupted line, the blank space left vacant on the paper is not an inactive blank space. It corresponds to the idea, widely held in Taoist thought of emptiness and fullness, that the interval is what makes the connection between visible objects. And it is precisely after a period of silence, points out Lee Hyun Joung, that a line emerges: something happens against a background of nothing.
The lines, created to the rhythm of her body, are superimposed like musical staves or theripples of the foreshore left by the low tide: they swell and recede like a breath. Lee Hyun Joung likens these forms to a path of life, an initiatory walk that is less a matter of a delimited stage than of a cyclical time, the one the Greeks called aiôn. Like the nature (desert, land, sea) to which it refers, each line drawn in ink tends to be generic, i.e. Abstracted from the artist's personal journey to have a more universal scope.
Almost exclusively blue or black, the ink is also writing, which Lee Hyun Joung deploys on hanji sheets, popular Korean papers made from mulberry pulp. In Korea, hanji paper is traditionally used for calligraphy, wallpapering the walls and windows of the house, and making objects. Mulberry leaves are immersed in water, kneaded, dried, cut and the scraps are reintegrated to shape other leaves of which the artist preserves the irregularity and thickness of the fibres. The resulting support is a material-palimpsest, like shreds of memory accumulated to form a blanket.
Lee Hyun Joung also evokes the traditional technique of bojagi, a kind of Korean patchwork transmitted from generation to generation, whose primary function is prophylactic and apotropaic. She reports that as a child, she was already inventing landscapes from the damp stains on the hanji paper that covered the floor of her house.
EDUCATION
1994 Licence d’Arts Plastiques - Sejong Université, Séoul, Corée du Sud
PRICES
2017 Prix Peinture de la Fondation Taylor
2020 Selection Royal Academie de Londre SA summer exhibition
EXHIBITIONS
2025
Art Paris art Fair Grand Palais, Paris, France
Asia now Salon International, Paris, France
Art central, HongKong
Colours of Hope
2024
Exposition personelle The Columns Gallery, Singapore
Art Capital 2024 Grand Palais Ephémère, Paris, France
Salon du Dessin, Salon international, Palais Brongniar, Paris, France
Art central, Salon international, HongKong
Exposition personelle Galerie sept, Bruxelles, Belgique
Art on paper Galerie sept, Bruxelles, Belgique
Kiaf Seoul, Salon international, Corée du sud
Fine Art Biennale, Galerie Louis & Sack, Paris France
2023
Gallery Art fair, Seoul, Corée du sud
Re-Shape Art Exhibition avec L’association « Les enfants de Mekong » Hongkong
Art Busan, Salon international, Corée du sud
Kiaf Seoul, Salon international, Corée du sud
Asia Now Salon international, Paris, France
Art Miami, Salon international, US
Exposition personelle, Galerie Louis & Sack, Paris, France
2022
Asia now Salon international, Paris, France
Solid’art Carreaux du Temple, Paris, France
Landscapes IKFF Gallery, Belgique
2021
Exposition personnelle, IDA Medicis Art Galerie, Paris, France
Exposition Personnelle, Galerie ArtsKoco, Luxembourg
Biennale européenne, Blanc manteaux, Paris, France
Exposition Personnelle, Médiatheque Hélene Berr, Paris 12eme, France
2020
Summer Exhibition, Royal Academy of London, UK
Exposition personnelle, IDA Medicis Art Galerie, Paris, France
2019
Salon D’automne, Paris, France Feasts on Paper Art biennale, Shanghai, ChineBeyond Borders Art Exhibition avec L’association « Les enfants de Mekong » HongkongExposition personnelle IDA Medicis Art Galerie, Paris. France
2018
Exposition Personnelle, Fondation Taylor, Paris, France Exposition Personnelle, Galerie ArtsKoco, Luxembourg Exposition Personnelle, Galerie Plexus, Montreux, Suisse
2017
Exposition Personelle, Galerie Montparnasse, Paris. France
Shanghai Art Fair, Shanghai, Chine Canton Art Fair,Guangzhou, Chine












