Lee Jungwoong South Korean, b. 1963
Born in Korea in 1963 and having attained his Masters in Fine Arts from Keimyung University, Korea, in 2007, the adept Lee Jungwoong never fails to astound. Using Korean rice paper and Western oil paint he brings poetic and almost literal life into his subjects. His Chinese brushes and ebony ink splotches, swipes and bleeds showcase dynamism and motion that far surpass a simple two-dimensional image. They are accompanied by gleaming wood and brush hairs visible in the coarseness of every individual strand. The amount of detailing renders his works flawless, sometimes causing viewers to lean in, trying to find the brushstrokes that created the glossy smoothness of the handles, the soaked transience of the paper and the compliance of every brush hair.
From chaotic splashes of ink to cleansing bold strokes on a stark background, the artist instills the depicted inanimate object with emotion and spirituality, using space and the placement of background and foreground to expatiate the yin and yang he portrays. From vast expanses to crowded canvases, the dynamism of his brush and its hyper-realistic rendering creates a tangibility that strikes the mind and stirs the soul, adding an amplitude of meaning to his stunning aesthetics, resulting in perceptive masterpieces of infinite motion. Contrasting colors and spiritual energies are not the end of his elaborate expression, however. His choice of western style and paint to depict a Chinese object is as much a play on culture contrasts as it is a reflection on the artist and his subject. Lee Jungwoong's works are hence multifaceted in both meaning and visuals - their magnificence is only amplified by the variety of interpretations.
The artist's 'Brush' series has found worldwide success; Jungwoong has had his works exhibited in several solo and group exhibitions in countries such as America, Switzerland, Singapore and Spain, and has featured in auctions by Sotheby's and Christie's. He is becoming an increasingly sought-after artist found in prestigious collections the world over.
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Brush I, 2023Oil and Mixed Media on Canvas130 x 194 cm
51.2 x 76.4 in -
Brush IX, 2023Oil and Mixed Media on Canvas135 x 162 cm
53 1/8 x 63 3/4 in -
Brush VI, 2023Oil and Mixed Media on Canvas112 x 194 cm
44.1 x 76.4 in -
Brush VII, 2023Oil and Mixed Media on Canvas137 x 137 cm
54 x 54 in -
Brush VIII, 2023Oil and Mixed Media on Canvas137 x 137 cm
54 x 54 in -
Brush X, 2023Oil and Mixed Media on Canvas97 x 170 cm
38.2 x 66.9 in -
Brush XI, 2022Oil and Mixed Media on Canvas137 x 137 cm
54 x 54 in -
Brush XII, 2022Oil and Mixed Media on Canvas137 x 137 cm
54 x 54 in -
Brush XIII, 2021Oil and Mixed Media on Canvas112 x 162 cm
44 1/8 x 63 3/4 in -
Brush XIV, 2021Oil and Mixed Media on Canvas112 x 162 cm
44.1 x 63.8 in -
Brush XI, 2019Oil and mixed media on canvas130.5 x 193.5 cm
51.5 x 76 in -
Brush XIII, 2019Oil and mixed media on canvas140 x 140 cm
55 x 55 in -
Brush XIV, 2019Oil and mixed media on canvas130.5 x 193.5 cm
51.5 x 76 in -
Brush (Triptych), 2016Oil on Korean Paper415 x 198 cm (138 x 198 cm each)
163 3/8 x 78 in (54 3/8 x 78 in each) -
Brush, 2014Oil on Korean Paper on Canvas120 x 198 cm
47.25 x 78 in
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A New Home
2 Mar - 30 Apr 2023This exhibition marks the occasion with a selection drawn from the gallery’s extensive list of international artists, including many previously exclusive to The Albemarle Gallery. The presentation focusses particularly on...Read more -
South Korean Contemporary Art
15 Jan - 27 Feb 2021Pontone Gallery is delighted to present this group exhibition of six acclaimed South Korean artists at the gallery’s downtown Augusta, GA location. With artworks ranging from ostensibly traditional oil and ink paintings to light box sculptures, solar LCD units and digital work on television screens, this is an exhibition that celebrates and explores the conjunction of time-honored Eastern artistic ideals with contemporary methods of execution and representation.Read more -
Lee Jungwoong
Brush and Blue Abstraction 12 Dec 2019 - 19 Jan 2020Lee Jungwoong is a Korean artist of great experience, in demand worldwide and represented in many public and private collections. A master of technique, he brings a blend of cultural sensibilities to his work, in the first case, specifically referencing the western iteration of hyper-realism, and in the second, the ancient eastern art of the brush. His painting seems to mirror a contemporary Korean preoccupation with a kind of cultural accommodation, where a modern society is a synthesis of the past and the present and where cultural differences are reconciled. We might see his paintings as hybrids, examples of such a process.Read more -
Korean Masters
6 - 29 Oct 2017Bae Joonsung | Lee Jinyong | Lee Jaeyho | Lee Jinyong | Lee JungwoongRead more
Pontone Gallery is delighted to present a group show of five celebrated Korean artists working at the peak of their creativity. All have impressive CVs detailing numerous international exhibitions, awards and representation in private and museum collections.
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Art Miami 2023
5 - 10 Dec 2023Pontone Gallery is delighted to exhibit works from a selection of our international artists at the 2023 edition of Art Miami. Our presentation brings together...Read more -
Art Miami 2021
30 Nov - 5 Dec 2021Pontone Gallery is delighted to participate in the 2021 edition of Art Miami, showcasing a selection of works by leading artists from across the gallery's...Read more -
Art Miami 2020
Special Online Edition 2 - 20 Dec 2020For the 2020 Special Online Edition of Art Miami on Artsy, Pontone Gallery presents an exquisite collection of Contemporary Painting and a special focus on...Read more -
Art Miami 2019
3 - 8 Dec 2019Pontone Gallery will present the works of Choi Soowhan, Emil Alzamora, Malcolm Liepke, Matteo Massagrande, JIHI, Chris Rivers, Yigal Ozeri, J Louis and Lee Jungwoong...Read more -
Fine Art Asia 2019
4 - 7 Oct 2019Pontone Gallery is delighted to exhibit the works of Malcolm Liepke, Luciano Ventrone, Miriam Escofet, Lee Jungwoong, Matteo Massagrande, Iain Faulkner and Yigal Ozeri at...Read more