"Han River#01" by Changhoon Lee (C-print, 180x275 cm, 2022)
"Han River#01" by Changhoon Lee (C-print, 180x275 cm, 2022)

At Artside Gallery, located in Jongno-gu, Seoul, artist Changhoon Lee (born 1971) is holding the solo exhibition "Floating," which runs through Feb. 28.

Lee, who captures fleeting moments on a sensory level, has consistently transformed the reality of life into universally relatable narratives within spatial contexts. Grounded in the concept of “time,” the artist’s work ultimately centers on “people” — those who occupy and experience space and time.

Through his art, Lee visualizes conceptual time, reflecting on human life embedded within space-time and exploring the values and meanings people pursue. He gathers and reinterprets life’s narratives to shed light on these reflections.

In this exhibition, Lee presents a variety of media, including photography, video, sculpture and sound, inviting viewers to contemplate the true values of life.

Provided by HERALD AUCTION