Installation view of “No Ground” ©Arario Gallery

Artist Lee Jinju’s solo exhibition titled “No Ground” is being held at Yuz Museum Shanghai’s new exhibition space in Hong Kong, Yuz Flow: Project Space of Art, on view through March 2.

Installation view of “No Ground” ©Arario Gallery

“No Ground” marks the inaugural exhibition at the Yuz Flow and Lee’s debut solo show in Hong Kong. The exhibition showcases a total of 25 new works by Lee Jinju. The exhibition features pieces from Lee’s signature ‘Black Paintings,’ ‘Shaped Canvases,’ and the large-scale panoramic landscape No Ground (2024).

Installation view of “No Ground” ©Arario Gallery

The exhibition title, “No Ground,” encapsulates concepts such as inexpressible situations, the abyss, and the ambiguous nature of the night. The 25 works on display are the visual manifestations of Lee Jinju’s subjective world, translating her personal perspective into a visual language that invites viewers to pause and reflect while embracing the world as it is.

Ji Yeon Lee has been working as an editor for the media art and culture channel AliceOn since 2021 and worked as an exhibition coordinator at samuso (now Space for Contemporary Art) from 2021 to 2023.