Poster image of 《Evanescing, In-evanescing》 © 16 bungee

16 Bungee presents Lee Jinju’s solo exhibition 《Evanescing, In-evanescing》, her first in three years, from August 11 (Thu) to September 11 (Sun). Lee Jinju is a young artist receiving attention for her distinctive artistic world and solid technical foundation.
 
Lee Jinju’s practice begins with a series of questions: how emotions and memories that arise from everyday life operate, what reasons and mechanisms bring them into being, and how they function in the present and the future. Her finely detailed and delicate paintings appear to depict certain situations, yet as one looks deeper, fragments and dissonances within the details begin to emerge.
 
Encountering fragmented objects, viewers are guided into the artist’s intimate inner landscape, where they come face to face with their own. Lee Jinju’s works freely interweave memories and emotions across diverse times and spaces, as if one has entered someone else’s dream. Compared to her earlier works, her expression and composition have grown more mature.

While her paintings employ traditional East Asian materials such as bunchae pigments and hanji paper, they are distinguished by her unique techniques, resulting in singular color tones and a clear, transparent, and intricately rendered pictorial quality.
 
Through this solo exhibition 《Evanescing, In-evanescing》, marking Lee Jinju’s return after three years as a rising next-generation artist, we hope it becomes an opportunity for viewers to journey beyond the artist’s inner landscape into the depths of their own inner worlds.

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