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Lee Jinyong: The Weight of Thought

Past exhibition
30 June - 23 July 2017
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Hardbacks VII | 2015 | Oil on Canvas | 91 x 116 cm (36 x 45.5 in)
Hardbacks VII | 2015 | Oil on Canvas | 91 x 116 cm (36 x 45.5 in)
Lee Jinyong is an award-winning, mid-career, Korean artist with an impressive cv of solo and group exhibitions. He has shown extensively in Korea and the United States, where his work is featured in many public and private collections. He has not, as yet, been seen in the UK. The Pontone Gallery is therefore delighted to represent him with his first, exclusive, solo exhibition in London.

His work takes the form of meticulous, wall-mounted constructions and ‘photo-realistic’ paintings. This description does not really do justice to the labour and focus required to make these startlingly tangible objects and images. His paintings, fastidiously rendered in oil on panel, are of antique books, worn and patinated by age and use. Their titles speak of art, literature, science and philosophy; conjuring up a singular weight of human thought and creativity. The sculptural pieces are composed of multiples of ceramic type-blocks depicting Korean ideograms. These are combined in their hundreds to make regularly shaped reliefs which, from a distance, form an undifferentiated surface. On closer inspection they reveal themselves to be the components of language. The pieces challenge the viewer to construct a story, to make sense of what may be random, to read a code, in short, to engage with language.

 

Jinyong Lee is fascinated by text and its classifications. His pieces are full of undeciphered and mysterious messages. The books are presented as seductively tactile relics, almost intimidating in the density of attention that the artist has granted them. The book itself has become physically important, the object is as profound as its potential message. His paintings make the book into a monument. The ceramic, stony and sgraffito- ed surfaces of his constructions make association with archaeological objects. They can be read as messages from the distant past, attempted dialogues with departed civilisations.

 

The artist’s subjects are objects of personal significance, part of his life’s collection. They have, by virtue of his obsessive and highly skilled attention, become containers for expansive ideas about the importance of memory and the value of history in its many interpretations. These pieces suggest we look over our shoulders before moving on.

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Works
  • Hardbacks V, 2014 Oil on Canvas 73 x 91 cm 29 x 36 in
    Hardbacks V, 2014
    Oil on Canvas
    73 x 91 cm
    29 x 36 in
  • Hardbacks VI, 2015 Oil on Canvas 73 x 116 cm 29 x 45.5 in
    Hardbacks VI, 2015
    Oil on Canvas
    73 x 116 cm
    29 x 45.5 in
  • Hardbacks VII, 2015 Oil on Canvas 91 x 116 cm 36 x 45.5 in
    Hardbacks VII, 2015
    Oil on Canvas
    91 x 116 cm
    36 x 45.5 in
  • Typecast I, 2015 Mixed Media 122 x 84 cm 48 x 33 in
    Typecast I, 2015
    Mixed Media
    122 x 84 cm
    48 x 33 in
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