Installation view of 《Inside of Light》 © UARTSPACE

UARTSPACE holds Yunsung Lee’s solo exhibition 《Inside of Light》 from May 22 to June 22, 2019. The exhibition presents ‘Zodiac,’ a group of figures that consist of beautiful girls’ characters, 12 drawings of each character, and a haning sculpture created by collecting sparkling and golden elements which repeatedly appear in his works.

In ancient astronmy, each name of 12 constellation by dividing the path that the sun passes by on the celestial sphere is called ‘Signs of Zodiac. It was first used in the Sumerian civilization of Mesopotamia, and the myths contained in it were portrayed in various fields including art, literature, and economics.

In his previous works, Yunsung Lee performed NU-TYPE, which created a new painting style of the artist by incorporating Japanese subculture images such as animation and game, based on the images of the Western classics, and also NU-FRAME, the Danae Series which contains a frame-division method used in comic books on a polygonal canvas.


Installation view of 《Inside of Light》 © UARTSPACE

The exhibition features sketches to complete ‘Zodiac’ in the version of beautiful girls, a full-size portrait of ‘Helios,’ the sun god that composes the center of all the characters as well as canvas works describing characters which represent different constellations. Whereas the previous works focused on the structural elements of new moldings and screens through cut-off torsos and cut-out Danae Series, the Zodiac series began to work with the meanings in harmony and balance and creating lots of stories by arbitarily connecting stars and the brightest sun in the sky.

The ‘Zodiac’ work on a grand scale is comprised of 9 individual canvases in a square, each of which forms a complete body of 12 figrues when each canvas is sequenced. Helios, standing in the background of 12 constellation character is a figure in Greek and Roman mythology, and the centerpiece of all the figures as the biggest light for the sun god.

The hanging sculpture, materialized as the two-sided eye of the sun and the starlight extending below and above it, is reconstructed with symbolical elements of the group figures in the Zodiac. The two-sided eye indicates those of sun and the Helios, united with the left and the right. They reflect the surroundings of the exhibition as gold-colored works on the super-mirror.

Light can’t be seen in its entirety but only conjectured in the shape of its atmosphere, but if you look at the light, it makes you feel like you’re projecting yourself again. As such, two sided ‘eye of light’ made of super-mirror was accomplished with expectation that it could be seen as projection of the exhibition and the viewers with a different sense than a mirror.

Following a series of polygonal paintings with the golden texture displayed at the previous exhibition 《Sub-Frame》, he sketched out a series of complete individual pieces on a white canvas to unveil the processes and ideas until one figure is finished, not in the form of study. ‘Zodiac’ worked on the base of these individual images reaches the ultimate goal of the artist. That is, as the constellation are the rules that man randomly made about the shining figurations scattered in the sky, zodiac of 12 figure characters signifies balance and order in the universe.

Yunsung Lee who leades his own unique ‘subculture’ by combining Western myth cultures and Japanese comics arranged the 3rd solo exhibition for his new artworks at UARTSPACE.

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