LEE CHANG BUN
prayer of love 2182acrylic on canvas 45.5x45.5cm 2021 | prayer of love2188acrylic on canvas 45.5x45.5cm 2021 |
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prayer of loveacrylic on canvas 45.5x45.5cm 2021 | Prayer of love 21927acrylic on canvas 45.5x45.5cm 2021 |
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prayer of love 211009acrylic on canvas 45.5x45.5cm 2021 | prayer of love 211022acrylic on canvas 45.5x45.5cm 2021 |
prayer of love 211026acrylic on canvas 45.5x45.5cm 2021 | prayer of love22112acrylic on canvas 45.5x45.5cm 2022 |
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Education
1992 Print Academy Templlier de la Villedieu, Ellancourt, France
1984 Graduated from Seoul National University Graduate School of Fine Arts, Department of Western Painting
1980 Graduated from Seoul National University, Department of Painting
Selected Solo Exhibitions
2021 Shinpung Museum of Art, Yecheon
2021 Insa Art Plaza Gallery, Seoul
2020 Gallery Choi, Seoul
2017 Gallery Min, Pangyo
2012 Gasan Gallery, Bundang
2008 Mokin Gallery, Seoul
2005 Horizon Gallery, Yokohama
Bangje Gallery, Anyang
Geumsan Gallery, Seoul
2002 Imok Gallery, Seoul
2001 Asian Live Gallery, Seoul
2000 Renee Gallery, Seoul
Samsung Gallery, Bundang
1994 Ikon Gallery, Seoul
1993 Lee Mok Hwarang, Seoul
1992 Galerie CEDRE, Elancourt, France
1990 3rd Gallery, Seoul
Selected Group Exhibitions
2018 My Little Garden, Gallery 32, Seoul
2017 Modern Art Exhibition, Seongnam Art Center, Bundang
2016 Seoul Open Art Fair, COEX, Seoul
Artist's Note
All my memories remain as images. When I look at the changing, disappearing, and vanishing world from a moderate distance, it is sometimes cold, sometimes warm, sometimes dazzling. The things that didn't always stay, but flowed, were beautiful in their transience. The light that shone through things on the morning I woke up from nothingness was beautiful, as were the memories of petals that had a short and dazzling life, of flowers that bloomed in secret.
The memory of the world as a metaphor and symbol becomes a transparent and deep well from which to draw images. My painting is nothing more than a process of looking at the fragments of death in that deep well and loving them for their beauty, and thus becoming still.
It is about condensing into silence the stories of flowers and fruits that have gone through the winds and seasons. The image of a flower or landscape is a tool of metaphor and symbolism for memories that have seeped into me and are imprinted like fossils, but it is also a secret place to say what precedes language, and a lens to show the unseen.
I look at the world intuitively rather than rationally, and hope that the language of color, imbued with emotion and lyricism, will reach others like a scent or an echo.