Installation view of 《Expanded World》 © DrawingRoom

DrawingRoom presents 《Expanded World》, an exhibition featuring Heejae Lim and Jiyeon Lee—two emerging artists selected through the gallery’s ‘2020 Emerging Artist Solo Exhibition Open Call’. For both artists, the plane of the canvas serves as a site where their worlds take form.

Fully explored through their respective practices, the picture plane becomes an intimate and primordial medium in which bodily responses and reflections on the relationship between painter and subject are rendered: for Jiyeon Lee, as a tactile field where physical perception materializes; for Heejae Lim, as a surface shaped through the close interaction of sensory and visual experience.

Approaching the fundamental question of what it means “to paint,” the works of Lim and Lee invite viewers to observe how each artist engages with given conditions and environments. While their approaches differ in subject matter, both foreground subjective perceptions of surface and materiality—revealing contrasting yet interconnected methods of negotiating the act of painting.

Above all, the bodily reactions inherent within each artist—their innate, urgent desire to express—seem to form the core of their creative processes. These reactions do not originate from external concepts or predetermined issues, but rather from sensations awakened through the encounter between their bodies and the surrounding world.


Installation view of 《Expanded World》 © DrawingRoom

Jiyeon Lee captures the fleeting moments that unfold before her—scenes encountered during walks or views from interior spaces—translating them into marks that reflect her immediate physical presence. In contrast, Heejae Lim weaves together surface images taken from advertisements and commercial travel photography, layering brushstrokes that introduce an unexpected sense of vitality to otherwise static, manufactured landscapes.

Walter Benjamin’s notion of aura in painting, which he argued was diminished through photography, is here re-emitted in reverse. The artists’ gestures—accumulated through brushwork, touch, and the material density of paint—generate extensions of the surface, expanding visually and conceptually beyond the frame.

As we move into the post-COVID-19 era and reconsider the position of painting within contemporary art, the works of Heejae Lim and Jiyeon Lee invite viewers into a painterly space shaped by the tensions and boundaries between exterior and interior, separation and contact, compression and expansion.

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