Lee Seung Jio (1941-1990) is a pioneer of Korean geometric abstraction who emerged with the avant-garde group of artists in the 1960s. Lee co-founded the Origin Group alongside his contemporaries Suh Seung-Won and Choi Myoung-Young in 1962, a movement pursuing a return to the pure form of art. Lee also contributed to the formation of the AG (Korean Avant-Garde Association). Throughout his 25-year-long career, Lee established his own identity through the notion of "nucleus" and developed his abstract pipe-like forms as an integral element to his paintings, visualizing the interaction between flat plane and optical depth.
Born in 1941 in Youngcheon, Pyeonganbuk-do, Korea, Lee Seung Jio graduated from Hong-Ik University with a BFA and MFA in Western painting. He won a number of significant awards including the Grand Prize in the Dong-A International Fine Art Exhibition, Special Prize in the Korean National Art Exhibition for four consecutive years from 1968 to 1971, and the National Prize in the 7th Cagnes-Sur-Mer International Painting Festival in 1975. Lee has participated in major exhibitions, such as the exhibition of the Origin Painting Association (1963-1970), the exhibition of the Korean Avant-Garde Association (1970-71), the 11th São Paulo Biennale (1971), and the 7th Cagnes-Sur-Mer International Painting Festival (1975). After his passing in 1990, Lee’s retrospective exhibitions were held in Ho-Am Art Museum, Korea (1991), Total Museum of Contemporary Art, Korea (1996), and Busan Museum of Art (2000). Lee’s major retrospective is currently held at the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Gwacheon, Korea (2020).
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Art Without Borders
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Lee Seung Jio: Advancing Columns
National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea (MMCA) 18 Jun - 4 Oct 2020The MMCA will host a retrospective of Lee Seung Jio (1941-1990), who revealed a new horizon after the era of informel with his exploration of basic forms and optical works....Learn More -
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Nucleus 20 Feb - 4 Apr 2020
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