Lee Inhyeon, 9 Mirrors of Painting 8. IMPLOSION – Fish Eye, 1991, Ink on hanji (Korean paper), 40.8 x 40.8 cm © Lee Inhyeon

The way the eye glides across the surface of a painting resembles the gesture of a blind person feeling an elephant. To believe that we are seeing the same thing as another is merely a wishful thought, and it is precisely this assumption that has long troubled us. Such a belief is as blind as appreciating Braille by sight; it can never truly arrive at meaning. Someday, when painting is reduced to nothing more than an ostentatious mass of material or becomes a routine bound by convention, we may find ourselves saying, “Painting is not something to be seen.”

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