Sungmi Lee “Empty to Be Filled”

Doosan Gallery

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DOOSAN Gallery New York presents Empty to Be Filled, a solo exhibition of Sungmi Lee. The exhibition features six of her works from recent series of sculptures and installations.

Sungmi Lee, a Korean-born artist, has spent her early life in the United States. She often brings her experience as an alliance and inevitable sense of loss and lonesomeness into the formless and translucent medium such as smoke, resins, plexiglas and broken glasses.

Her recent series, Empty to Be Filled, exploits the immaterial medium such as broken glasses from the junkyard. With her hands, thousands of pieces of the shattered glasses composed bit by bit and created twinkles of jade-green sculptures then it appears into the beautiful objects which reflect her delicate sensitivity of her reductive aspects. While working with sharply crushed glasses, she employs the materials and expands its metaphors of wounds and healing in a slice of daily life in its process of working methods. Thus, the act of layering the pieces over each other offers catharsis of purification or meditation in filling and emptying her mind.

Sungmi Lee was born in Seoul, South Korea and now lives and works in Brooklyn, NY.She received her MFA from the Maryland Institute College of Art in 2005. She has had a solo exhibition at Gana Art Center (2012, Seoul, Korea), Kim Chong Yung Museum (2012, Seoul, Korea), Gana Art New York (2010, New York, USA), and Grimaldis Gallery (2007, Maryland, USA). Her works also have been included in Kang Collection (2011, New York, USA) LMCC Arts Center (2010, New York, USA), Rush Arts Gallery (2009, New York, USA), Tower Gallery (2008, Philadelphia, USA), and P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center/MOMA (2006, New York, USA).

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Schedule

from June 20, 2013 to July 20, 2013

Opening Reception on 2013-06-20 from 18:00 to 20:00

Artist(s)

Sungmi Lee

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