Myoung Ho Lee, Tree... #2, 2012, Ink on Paper, 104 x 152 cm © Myoung Ho Lee

Myoung Ho Lee’s ‘Tree’ series is presented in 《Among the Trees》 ‘at Hayward Gallery in London.

Organized by Ralph Rugoff, the director of Hayward Gallery, this exhibition celebrates the 50th anniversary of Earth Day. The show was open to the public in March, but it was temporarily suspended due to the aftermath of COVID before reopening on Aug 1st.

Alongside sculptures, installations, drawings, paintings and photographs, there are artworks of 37 artists that celebrate the soaring scale of trees. By turns poetic, adventurous and thought-provoking, this group exhibition explores our relationship with trees and forests. Among the Trees transports us around the world – from Colombian rainforests and remote Japanese islands to olive orchards in Israel and a 9,550-year-old spruce in Sweden.

‘Tree‘ series is the most widely known of Myoung Ho Lee's photograph works. The artist displays the tree as a painted object on canvas by creating a large white canvas behind the tree to separate it from nature. The tree is flattened into two-dimensional image and is reborn as an art. The tree in Tree… #2 featured at Among the Trees was photographed in Mongolia.

Lee has turned the tree, standing alone on a faraway grassland 3,200 kilometers northwest of Ulaanbaatar, into an object worthy of notice.

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