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Jung Tae Lee

FLUX

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Lee Jung-Tae's work is a profound exploration of the universe and the essence of objects, driven by his rich emotional experiences with his subjects. His art encapsulates a small yet grand universe, condensing the blossoming of space and the flowing of time. Through his work, he embarks on a high-level journey toward a world of deep contemplation, posing essential questions about objects, the universe, and humanity.

A graduate of the Department of Western Painting at Seoul National University, Lee Jung-Tae has been a dedicated full-time artist for over 20 years. In 2023, he expanded his artistic journey to the United States, having held a total of 37 solo exhibitions across Korea and the US.

Lee Jung-Tae: Capturing the Flow of Time in Nature Through Ultramarine Blue

Artist Lee Jung-Tae captures the passage of time within nature using shades of blue. His themes encompass mountains, seas, the atmosphere, and exploding flowers, vividly depicting landscapes from a distant perspective. Using dots and lines, Lee fuses Eastern and Western painting techniques, presenting a unique visual perspective. His works, reminiscent of pointillism, depict landscapes through variations of dots and lines, providing a distinctive visual language that conveys psychological stability and a meditative feeling to viewers.

"FLUX" represents continuous change and flow, a concept Lee Jung-Tae has centered his work on for over two decades, exploring themes of mountains, seas, the atmosphere, and flowers. Through his landscapes, Lee delicately examines the complex relationships between nature, humanity, and time, quietly reviving the forgotten wonders of nature amidst the hectic lives of modern people. By visually expressing the passage of time, like the changing seasons, he allows viewers to appreciate the preciousness of the present moment and contemplate the interaction between humans and nature.

The artist's preferred color, ultramarine blue, frequently features in his works, capturing our attention. This color, historically used in blue and white porcelain, symbolizes trust and stability. Known for its use in psychological therapy, ultramarine blue provides emotional stability and conveys meditative and spiritual meanings. Through this color, his works leave a deep impression on viewers, enabling them to feel the preciousness of the present moment.

Upon closer inspection, the forms of ultramarine blue reveal white undersides, appearing to rise as if seen from above. This perspective is reminiscent of looking at mountains captured from a drone. In this sense, the mountains resemble blooming flowers. This view, akin to observing from space, leaves a profound and mystical impression, carrying the philosophical message that only the present moment truly exists. Reading the artist's notes placed beside the exhibition pieces will enhance the appreciation of his work.

"Flowers explode. Exploding flowers scatter into a thousand mountains. Flowers expand into landscapes, and landscapes return to flowers. I draw the moonlight and the wind, contemplating flowers as I gaze at the mountains." (Excerpt from Lee Jung-Tae’s artist notes)

Art critic Kim Chan-Dong introduces Lee Jung-Tae’s work as follows:
"His landscapes become an 'objectified landscape,' a symbol. The central part of the symmetrically aligned mountains on all sides shines brightly, like a moment of the Big Bang, as if a flower bud is bursting open. The mountains explode from the universe, blooming like flowers.

Lee Jung-Tae’s work expresses his contemplation and intuition of the universe and the essence of objects through his numerous emotional experiences with the subjects. His works encapsulate a small yet grand universe, condensing the blossoming of space and the flowing of time. His work represents a high-level journey toward a world of profound contemplation, unfolding essential questions about objects, the universe, and humanity."

Lee Jung-Tae graduated from the Department of Western Painting at Seoul National University and has been actively working as a full-time artist for over 20 years. In 2023, he expanded to the United States and has held a total of 37 solo exhibitions across Korea and the US.

*Source: [K-Spirit](http://www.ikoreanspirit.com)*

JUNGTAE LEE (1965~)

1991 Graduated from Seoul National University
2008 Graduated from Dongguk University School of Education

S0l0 Exhibition
2024 Flux, Stellar Gallery, Seoul
2024 Flux, Episode Gallery, NJ, USA
2023 Flux, Space776, NYC, USA
2022 Flux, Beka Gallery, Seoul
2022 Flux, Gallery jireh, Heiry
2022 Flux, Artstellar Gallery, Seoul
2022 Flux, Artstellar Gallery, Ulsan
2021 Flux, Gallery Pirang, Heiry
2021 Flux, Artreon Gallery, Seoul
2020 Flux, Bohyemiahn Gallery, Seoul
2019 Flux, FU Gallwry, JejuDo
2018 Flux Seojong Gallery, Seoul
2018 Sound of Light, Korean Martyrs Museum, Busan
2017 Flow and Rhythm Livein Gallery, Busan
2017 Flow and Rhythm Gallery Pirang, Heiry
2016 Flow and Rhythm, Gallery 4F, Chuncheon
2016 Flow and rhythm, GODO Gallery, Seoul
2016 WHAT MEN LIVE BY, 1898 Gallery, Seoul
2014 Flow and rhythm, Busan Art Hall, Busan
2013 Flow and rhythm, National Assembly of the Republic of Korea,
2012 WHAT MEN LIVE BY, ndeco Gallery, Seoul
2012 WHAT MEN LIVE BY, Hanam Culture and Arts Center, Henan
2011 WHAT MEN LIVE BY, 808 Gallery, Hanam
2010 WHAT MEN LIVE BY, Korean Martyrs Museum, Busan
2010 WHAT MEN LIVE BY, Harbor Gallery, Busan
2008 WHAT MEN LIVE BY, Gassan Gallery, Seoul
2007 Flow and rhythm, Gallery Dongguk, Dongguk University, Seoul
2006 Flow and rhythm, Gassan Gallery, Seoul
2006 Flow and rhythm, Dongwon Gallery, Daegu
2005 Flow and rhythm, Gasanan Gallery, Seoul
2003 Flow and Rhythm, Gallery Cho Seoul
2003 Conversation, Gana Art Space, Seoul
2002 Conversation, KIAF, BEXCO, BUSAN
2002 Conversation, Gallery Cho Seoul
1993 Dukwon Gallery, Seoul



 
Group Exhibition
2023 Past, Present, and Future, Episode Gallery, NJ, USA
2022 BAMA, Bexco, Busan
2022 Friends, Livein Gallery, Busan
2021 Miami Artfair, Miami, USA
2021 Ulsan Artfair, Contioncenter, Ulsan
2017 one mind Suji Art Museum, Namwon
2016 get excited Gwangju Museum,Gwangju
2015 Martyrs outside the Seosomun, Korean Martyrs Museum, Seoul
2015 Scope Basel, Basel, Switzerland
2015 World Art Dubai, World Trade Center, Dubai
2012 Painting Spirit, Yanbian University, Jilin Province, China
2011 The Light of the East, Anhui Provincen, China
2009 Korea&Chinese Interchange Exhibition, Sejong Cultural Center 2009 I SCREEM, Dongduk Gallery, Seoul
2009 The Light of the East, 798 Gallery Inn, Baoding, China
2008 Korea, Middle East Asia Exhibition, Cairo Opera House, Egypt
1992 Donga Art Festival, National Museum of Contemporary Art, Gwacheon

2015 Catholic award the higest prize
2011 draw a wall painting of Poongsan Cathedral
2010 modern chang of Icon, Yangup puslisher, Pusan
2008 Chinese Jilin University of Arts Visiting Professor

Public works
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade
- Embassy of the Republic of Korea in Finland
- Embassy of the Republic of Korea in Brazil
- Embassy of the Republic of Korea in Cameroon
- Daegu Public Prosecutors Office
- China Jilin University of Arts
- National Museum of Contemporary Art Art Bank
- Kwon Jin-kyu Museum
- Korean Martyrs Museum
- Catholic Bishops‘ Conference of Korea
- Archidioecesis Seoulensis
- Poongsan Cathedral in Diocese of Suwon
- Hallym University Sacred Heart Hospital



 
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