Myoung Ho Lee, Tree…#1, 2007 ©Gallery Hyundai

Since 2004, Myoung Ho Lee has been developing a body of work under the title ‘Photography-Act Project’, an ongoing series that investigates the relationship between image, performance, and perception.

The exhibition 《Photography-Act Project: Camera Lucida, Camera Obscura》 presents two major series produced over the past decade — the ‘Tree’ Series and the ‘Sea’ Series — arranged respectively in two separate spaces titled the “Bright Room” and the “Dark Room.”

In the ‘Tree’ Series, Lee installs a large white canvas behind a single tree to fully reveal the presence of the tree itself. This act of setting up the canvas — a performative gesture of unveiling — serves as a metaphor for illumination, and is therefore situated within the Bright Room.

Conversely, in the ‘Sea’ Series, the artist employs the same act of unfolding a canvas to create an illusory sea or oasis shimmering in the distance of a barren desert. This act of fabrication — of staging a mirage on an imaginary stage — is likened to a theatrical performance unfolding within the Dark Room.

As implied by the term “Photography-Act,” Lee regards photography not as a single, final product but as a record of a broader process — one that encompasses both performative action and temporal accumulation. Supplementary works such as 〈View of Work〉 and 〈Video of Work〉 presented alongside the photographs highlight this emphasis on process and gesture, revealing the artist’s enduring concern with the performative act itself.

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