Yunhee Lee

Biography

Yunhee Lee

Daejeon, b. 1986

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Daejeon, b. 1986

Yunhee Lee has reinterpreted Dante's "The Divine Comedy," a collection of Western religious/mythological worldviews and narratives, in a "saga of a girl who overcomes life's adversity and pioneers her way to destiny," building her own narrative and worldview rather re-presenting. Through this exhibition [The Stigmata], the artist hopes to bring light to her narrative based on the worldview she has meticulously built, about “desire and anxiety,” the essence of human nature, and “healing”, the process of overcoming them. The artist produces each unit and completes the work by recombining them, which is similar to the way classical narratives are weaved into the artist's works. In this process, traces of iconography that crosses various boundaries can be seen, ranging from medieval European altars, baroque styles, grotesque patterns, to traditional Buddhist paintings (specifically Gam No Taeng Hwa) and historical paintings. These function as a universal and vast narrative device found in traces of history. If 'desire and anxiety' are viewed as the essence of human nature, these traces would eventually manifest into sacred remains unearthed from the process of overcoming the essence. However, in the present, we no longer discuss the stories of overcoming life and death, that is, the mythological narrative. At this point, the artist views the process of overcoming the essence as the process of "healing" and newly constructs and recreates the story by implementing diverse methods of visualization. Each work, which is completed with a combination of various demarcated units, seems somewhat heterogeneous and contradictive, but performs as an individual allegory. Through a dialectical process, the viewers are able to reach the artist’s interpretation of “healing” that she intends to convey. Life imposes various pains and wounds on men stemmed from desire and anxiety, but as humans grow through the process of pushing through them, desire and anxiety rather become powerful intrinsic driving forces. The wounds and pains may in fact be the stigmata of the process of striving to ultimately reach a better future. The dreamy imagery of the works resembles the moment of breaking free from pāramitā, of us when we wept vigorously from the intense shock of birth, fiercely fighting against pain of life.

Featured artworks
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Yunhee Lee

La Divina Commedia

THEO

Available

$9,180

($9,180)

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Yunhee Lee

Pan

THEO

Available

$2,012

(₩3,000,000)

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Yunhee Lee

Pan

THEO

Available

$2,012

(₩3,000,000)

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Yunhee Lee

The Castle Of The Spider's Web

THEO

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$2,213

(₩3,300,000)

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Yunhee Lee

The Castle Of The Spider's Web

THEO

Available

$2,213

(₩3,300,000)

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Yunhee Lee

La Divina Commedia

THEO

Available

$1,207

(₩1,800,000)

Installation views
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15 Jul 2022 - 12 Aug 2026

The Stigmata

LEE Yun Hee has reinterpreted Dante's "The Divine Comedy," a collection of Western religious/mythological worldviews and narratives, in a "saga of a girl who overcomes life's adversity and pioneers her way to destiny," building her own narrative and worldview rather re-presenting. Through this exhibition [The Stigmata], the artist hopes to bring light to her narrative based on the worldview she has meticulously built, about “desire and anxiety,” the essence of human nature, and “healing”, the process of overcoming them.

THEO, Seoul

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15 Dec 2023 - 19 Jan 2024

Palimpsest

Yunhee Lee has focused on expressing the story of a girl who overcomes life's adversities to pioneer her own destiny. The refined images are based on Dante's 'La Divina Commedia (1321)', which is the culmination of Western religious and mythological worldviews and narratives. In this exhibition, LEE explores the materiality of matter beyond the white color she has previously focused on. The aim is to tell a more extensive story, distinct from the previous series of work, 'La Divina Commedia.'

THEO, Korea