Hyunho Lee

Biography

Hyunho Lee

Incheon, b. 1985

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  • #KoreanPainting
  • #Landscape
  • #EverydayLife
  • #ContemporaryKoreanPainting
  • #EverydayLandscape
  • #Observation

Incheon, b. 1985

Lee Hyunho repeatedly observes the landscapes he encounters in his immediate surroundings. His work moves beyond simple documentation, focusing instead on how places and subjects are shaped and reassembled on the canvas. Familiar everyday scenes pass through the artist’s process of selection and arrangement, gradually forming a finished painting. Using traditional Korean painting materials and techniques, he pays close attention to describing his subjects. However, his paintings are not straightforward reproductions of what he sees. Through sustained observation, he refines and adjusts forms and spatial relationships, creating images that resemble the original landscape while remaining subtly transformed. Since being selected as an OCI Museum of Art Young Creative artist in 2013, he has continued to explore everyday landscapes through this ongoing practice.

Career

    Award

  • 2019

    Incheon Foundation for Arts and Culture

  • 2013

    oci YOUNG CREATIVE

  • 2012

    Hoosohoi

    Solo Exhibition

  • 2025

    <Sparrowvine>, GHF, Seoul, Republic of Korea

  • 2023

    <Waiting / Spring>, GHF, Seoul, Republic of Korea

  • 2022

    <Sparrowworld>, GHF, Seoul, Republic of Korea

    Residency

  • 2019

    OCI Museum

  • 2017

    7th OCI Art Studio Residency

Installation views
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Sparrowvine

Lee Hyunho’s work has long begun with the act of observing his surroundings. Rather than focusing on specific events or isolated scenes, his gaze lingers on processes of change. In his recent works, the vine that begins to occupy the surface extends from this sustained mode of observation. It appears not simply as a botanical form, but as a presence that gradually overtakes space, slowly unsettling its forms and order.While space can sometimes be transformed in an instant through deliberate intervention, the vine moves differently. It grows at a pace that is not immediately noticeable, altering its surroundings little by little over time. A year or two later, the place may look entirely different, yet it is difficult to pinpoint when the change began. The act of witnessing this gradual shift accumulates a subtle sense of unease. The artist attends closely to this condition of slow transformation. The vine does not stop when something stands in its way. It wraps around, covers over, and eventually turns what it encounters into part of itself. The forms left behind can read as traces of vitality, yet at times they resemble something closer to excretion. He observes and collects such moments, translating them into two-dimensional works. His painting does not aim at straightforward representation. Rather than reproducing what is seen, it attempts to hold onto states that are in the midst of changing. The canvas does not present a completed landscape; instead, it remains as a scene still in progress. This exhibition brings together new works and drawings alongside a small selection of earlier pieces that had remained in the studio since previous presentations. Works from different periods reveal how a consistent way of seeing has evolved over time.

Golden Hands Friends(GHF)

(주)아비투스어소시에이트

대표자: 송보영

개인정보책임자: 사공훈

대표 번호: 02-3785-1622

통신판매업신고: 2022-서울용산-1497

사업자등록번호: 275-87-02239

서울 용산구 한남동 627 4층

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