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LEE Jeongbae: Form of Living: Solo Exhibition

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25 February - 18 April 2026 Seoul
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LEE Jeongbae: Form of Living, Solo Exhibition
LEE Jeongbae (b. 1974) has approached landscape painting through a perspective that captures fragments of nature discovered within the urban environment. He renders moments such as sunlight accidentally revealed between buildings or the silhouettes of sky and mountains using artificial materials like resin and aluminum, transforming natural scenery into geometrically segmented planes. The process of rubbing and coating the surface hundreds of times reflects what he calls the attitude of “rubbing flat”—an attempt not to add new meanings but to erase unnecessary layers, leaving only the surface. His monochromatically finished landscapes retain sensations and memories rather than concrete depictions of nature. These abstract landscapes function as sensory topographies that prompt us to reconsider the nature we pass by in the city, while posing questions about the very act of seeing a landscape. This exhibition highlights the point at which LEE’s artistic world expands into furniture, presenting how his formal exploration extends into living space under the concept of “furniture made by an artist.” Based on structure, proportion, and balance, he creates furniture with fundamental usability and installs it in the gallery as an environment resembling an actual living setting.
 
For LEE, furniture is not a shift in genre but the result of a sculptural sensibility accumulated over many years expanding into the realm of life. Beginning his newly married life without proper furniture and making a small table himself became a turning point, prompting him to reflect simultaneously on the relationships between wood as a material, space, the body, function, and form. Over the following sixteen years of woodworking, he came to perceive furniture as something akin to tailored clothing fitted onto space, discovering how closely everyday life and form-making are intertwined. This process of making is also an accumulation of time that has passed through the artist’s hands and body. He regards furniture not as mere objects but as sculpture. Planes, structures, and proportions are composed with the same rigor as sculptural works, yet the pieces are truly completed only when they are actually used. What he calls “beauty in use” refers not to a form that remains an object of contemplation, but to an aesthetic condition that emerges through bodily contact and the accumulation of time. Utility and beauty are not separate; his work seeks the point where function and form coexist as a single state. The exhibition reveals the structure of living through a space where various pieces of furniture and lighting are arranged like a single scene. Rather than simply viewing the works, visitors find themselves briefly inhabiting them. The rhythm of horizontals and verticals, the seating formed from a lowered gaze, and the subtle shifts of color created by light and wood delicately awaken the body’s sensory awareness of space. Furniture forms a unified environment, and the exhibition gently loosens the boundaries between art and design, exhibition and everyday life.
 
LEE Jeongbae received his BFA in Oriental Painting from Hongik University, where he also earned his MFA from the same university. He has held solo exhibitions at ARARIO MUSEUM in SPACE (Seoul, 2023), Seoul City Hall (Seoul, 2021), and Gallery Hyundai (Seoul, 2010), among others, and has participated in institutional exhibitions at National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Deoksugung (Seoul, 2024), Gyeonggi Museum of Modern Art (Ansan, 2024), and SOMA Museum of Art (Seoul, 2021). His works are included in the collections of the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Seoul Museum of Art, Whanki Museum, and the ARARIO Collection.
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Installation Views
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Works
  • LEE Jeongbae, Reading Table for Rest 쉼의 독서 테이블, 2026
    LEE Jeongbae, Reading Table for Rest 쉼의 독서 테이블, 2026
  • LEE Jeongbae, Together Table 함께 테이블, 2026
    LEE Jeongbae, Together Table 함께 테이블, 2026
  • LEE Jeongbae, Sky Long Pendant Light 하늘 긴 등, 2026
    LEE Jeongbae, Sky Long Pendant Light 하늘 긴 등, 2026
  • LEE Jeongbae, Two Arms Bookshelf 양팔 책꽂이, 2026
    LEE Jeongbae, Two Arms Bookshelf 양팔 책꽂이, 2026
  • LEE Jeongbae, White Lamp 흰 등, 2026
    LEE Jeongbae, White Lamp 흰 등, 2026
  • LEE Jeongbae, Two Together Table 두 개의 함께 테이블, 2026
    LEE Jeongbae, Two Together Table 두 개의 함께 테이블, 2026
  • LEE Jeongbae, Low Together 낮은 함께, 2026
    LEE Jeongbae, Low Together 낮은 함께, 2026
  • LEE Jeongbae, Speaker of Resonance 울림의 스피커, 2026
    LEE Jeongbae, Speaker of Resonance 울림의 스피커, 2026
  • LEE Jeongbae, Sky White Pendant Light 하늘 흰 등, 2026
    LEE Jeongbae, Sky White Pendant Light 하늘 흰 등, 2026
  • LEE Jeongbae, Standing White Lamp 서 있는 흰 등, 2026
    LEE Jeongbae, Standing White Lamp 서 있는 흰 등, 2026
  • LEE Jeongbae, Bamboo Grove Memo Holder 대숲 메모꽂이, 2026
    LEE Jeongbae, Bamboo Grove Memo Holder 대숲 메모꽂이, 2026
  • LEE Jeongbae, Bamboo Grove Bookshelf 대숲 책꽂이, 2026
    LEE Jeongbae, Bamboo Grove Bookshelf 대숲 책꽂이, 2026
  • LEE Jeongbae, More than Two 둘 이상의, 2025
    LEE Jeongbae, More than Two 둘 이상의, 2025
  • LEE Jeongbae, Sunlight Sky 햇빛 하늘, 2022
    LEE Jeongbae, Sunlight Sky 햇빛 하늘, 2022
  • LEE Jeongbae, Dark Green 진초록, 2020
    LEE Jeongbae, Dark Green 진초록, 2020
Press
  • LEE Jeongbae, Form of Living

    Lee Sangwon, Amnews Art Make, 25 February 2026
  • PARK Youngsook, Look, That Woman Sings and Dances

    Park Hyunju, Newsis, 25 February 2026

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