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Dufourstrasse 31, 8008 Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland
Open: Mon-Fri 10am-6pm, Sat 11am-4pm


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Thu 25 Nov 2021 to Sat 4 Jun 2022

Dufourstrasse 31, 8008 Zürich Jung Lee

Mon-Fri 10am-6pm, Sat 11am-4pm

Artist: Jung Lee

Christophe Guye Galerie presents the first solo exhibition in Europe of Korean artist Jung Lee (*1972, Seoul) at the gallery. The exhibition shows works from the series ‚Aporia‘ as well as some new and never shown before works. On this occasion the exhibition will be displayed throughout the entire gallery.


Artworks

Jung Lee, Once In A Lifetime, From the Series 'Aporia', 2011


C-type Print, Diasec

1700.0 × 1360.0 mm

Edition of 5, plus 2 AP

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Jung Lee, I Want To Be Your Love, From the Series 'Aporia', 2012


C-type Print, Diasec


1700.0 × 1360.0 mm


Edition of 5, plus 2 AP

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Jung Lee, Till The End Of Time, From the Series 'Aporia', 2010


C-type Print, Diasec

1700.0 × 1360.0 mm

Edition of 5, plus 2 AP

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Jung Lee, I Dream Of You, From the Series 'Aporia', 2012

C-type Print, Diasec

1360.0 × 1700.0 mm

Edition of 5, plus 2 AP

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Jung Lee, You, You, You......, 2010

C-type Print, Diasec

1000.0 × 1250.0 mm

Edition of 5, plus 2 AP; Ed. no. 5/5

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Jung Lee, Heart, 2018

C-type Print, Diasec

1700.0 × 1360.0 mm

Edition of 5, plus 2 AP; Ed. no. 1/5

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Jung Lee, Promise Me, 2018

C-type Print, Diasec

2000.0 × 1600.0 mm

Edition of 5, plus 2 AP; Ed. no. 1/5

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Jung Lee, You #2, 2019

C-type Print, Diasec

1480.0 × 1850.0 mm

Edition of 5, plus 2 AP; Ed. no. 1/5

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Jung Lee, The End #2, 2020

C-type Print, Diasec

2000.0 × 1600.0 mm

Edition of 5, plus 2 AP; Ed. no. 1/5

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Jung Lee, I Love You With All My Heart #2, 2020

C-type Print, Diasec

2000.0 × 1600.0 mm

Edition of 5, plus 2 AP; Ed. no. 1/5

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Jung Lee, You Are In My Heart, 2020

C-type Print, Diasec

1700.0 × 1360.0 mm

Edition of 5, plus 2 AP; Ed. no. 1/5

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Jung Lee, I Am Lost In You, 2017

C-type Print, Diasec

2000.0 × 1600.0 mm

Edition of 5, plus 2 AP; Ed. no 4/5

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Jung Lee, Heart (Purple), 2021

Polymer Photogravure

295.0 × 420.0 mm

Edition of 15 plus 2 AP

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Jung Lee, Heart (Green), 2021

Polymer Photogravure

295.0 × 420.0 mm

Edition of 15 plus 2 AP

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Jung Lee, Yours (Blue), 2021

Polymer Photogravure

295.0 × 420.0 mm

Edition of 15 plus 2 AP

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Installation Views

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Jung Lee is best known for her photographs of text-based neon light installations set directly into the landscape. With contrasting sentimental phrases juxtaposed with stark layouts of deserted plains or barren snow fields, she makes strong various emotional statements. One of her sources of inspiration for many of her artworks is Roland Barthes’s book ‘A lover’s discourse’. Lee slows everything down patiently analysing that most intense and overwhelming of states, unanswered desire – the language of complete love and the deep solitary state it throws the lover into. She collects clichéd expressions of love and hatred such as ‘I am lost in you’ and ‘Have you ever loved me?’ and gives them resonance in form of powerful proclamations.

For nearly a decade, the Seoul-based artist Jung Lee has been exploring text and neon both in photography and installations, inspiring people with her simple and intimate artistic language. She studied fine art photography in the UK, which has led to language becoming an integral part of her work. As Lee explains, 'if my English had been perfect and good enough to fully express myself, I would never have been interested in language as a subject. My art stems from these combined experiences: as a foreign art student, a stranger in London, and also an observer of English language.‘

Courtesy of the artist and Christophe Guye Galerie, Zürich

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