Installation view of 《Highlighting Korean Contemporary Artist IV》 © Busan Museum of Art

The Busan Museum of Art has organized the 《Highlighting Korean Contemporary Artist》 exhibition series to introduce artists positioned at key points within contemporary Korean art. The fourth edition in 2022, 《Highlighting Korean Contemporary Artist IV – Hyungkoo Lee》, presents the world of Hyungkoo Lee, an artist who continues to explore the theme of the ‘body’ through his original sculptural language.

This exhibition revisits the significant meanings of the body that permeate his practice and seeks to reexamine its status as a boundless site of artistic possibility.


Hyungkoo Lee, MEASURE, 2014 ©Busan Museum of Art

The artist’s engagement with the body begins in his early ‘The Objectuals’ Series. During his studies in the United States, Lee encountered physical differences attributed to race, leading him to create devices that could transform the human body into any desired size or shape. Through this, he visualized the discourse of posthuman corporeality using his distinctive, humorous sculptural language.

Recognizing the physical traits of animated characters within these transformed body forms, Lee assumed the premise that fictional beings might exist and set out to reconstruct the actual skeletons of these characters. Realistically rendered through anatomical approaches, the ‘ANIMATUS’ Series evokes the illusion of viewing fossilized cartoon characters.

His interest in the body developed more concretely into an exploration of vision. The ‘Eye Trace’ Series, which investigates changes in bodily sensation according to shifts in visual mode, boldly retraces the boundary between visual systems and perception.

In the ‘Face Trace’ Series, driven by an interest in physiognomy, Lee alters his own face to create twelve new narratives. His sculptural gestures—recombining and transforming his own physiognomy—reveal a subjective stance that refuses predetermined fate.

The ‘MEASURE’ Series stems from ‘walking,’ generating a new visual imagination. Through training his senses to move like a horse, Lee presents the ritualistic process of equestrian dressage through his playful visual vocabulary.

After confirming changes in perception accompanying the body through varied experiments, Lee unfolds the body into expanded space in the ‘Chemical’ Series. Following the artist’s gaze inward into the human body, the viewer eventually encounters the body as a kind of celestial landscape—a microcosm.


Hyungkoo Lee, MEASURE, 2014 ©Busan Museum of Art

For Hyungkoo Lee, the body is a subject of representation, a material, and a medium. The body does not arrive at any singular conclusion; rather, it remains the source of investigation and inspiration for an artist who never ceases his persistent pursuit and inquiry.

Featuring more than one hundred works from early pieces to the 2022 new work Pink Vessel, this exhibition also presents the archives Lee has collected, including anatomical models, objects, and anatomical texts. Through this, the exhibition aims to deepen the audience’s understanding of Lee’s artistic world.

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