Anthill
Jung A Lee
By Appointment Only

Anthill is the first solo exhibition in Germany by South Korean artist, Jung A Lee. Her new series of canvases focuses on two central ideas. Firstly, the human mind as a multifaceted structure, only revealing a small part of itself, like an anthill, but capable of holding unexpected depths. Secondly, the relationship between the inner and outer world, visualised through the metaphor of the anthill as an altruistic society, functioning according to Jacques Derrida’s idea of absolute hospitality.

Her exploration of the human mind was inspired by her personal experiences during the pandemic, where she reconnected with her heritage, culture, and Buddhist philosophy of life. She reflected on difficult current topics such as government control and war, along with more personal themes such as the fear of death, hatred, the self, and her position as a foreigner living in Berlin. By facing these concepts, she was able to excavate layers of her subconscious and found a fascination with the intertwined relationship of our mind and reality.
Lee takes interest in Jacques Derrida’s theory of “absolute hospitality” and the idea of opening the door to welcome an unexpected guest in a situation that might otherwise violate one’s sense of self. She reflects on the idea that everything is related, and if one component ceases to exist, the other will too, which is a fundamental idea of Buddhism called the “dependent arising phenomena”. In the context of the anthill, she observes that this idea also applies to the fluidity of the self, which is not fixed but rather mutable in response to the surrounding environment.

Creating dreamlike landscapes, Lee references shapes and movements from plants, with inherent abstract qualities. Her visual language hints at fleeting presences of humans, animals, architecture, and landscapes that appear and disappear in a dynamic flow created through her technique and use of colour. She works with crayons and coloured pencils on canvas, which is more immediate and better suited to capturing her dream experiences, and often works on unstretched canvas, suspended like a scroll from the wall.
Jung A Lee’s Anthill exhibition is a profound exploration of the human mind and its relationship with the outer world. Through her work, she invites viewers to contemplate the fluidity of the self and the interconnectedness of all things.

Jung A Lee, born in 1995, is a South Korean artist who lives and works in Berlin. She has been studying fine art and painting at Weißensee Kunsthochschule Berlin since 2017 and received a scholarship from the Mart Stam Foundation in 2021.

A Tangle of Clues, 2023
Jung A Lee
Wax pastel on Canvas
106 x 85 cm
€2.400,00 excl. tax

Anthill, 2022
Jung A Lee
Wax Pastel on Canvas
Wood and Ceramic Hanger
225 x 175 cm
€4.800,00 excl. tax

A Cloudy Landscape, 2022
Jung A Lee
Wax Pastel on Canvas
100 x 85 cm
€2.000,00 excl. tax

Untitled, 2023
Jung A Lee
Enamel on Porcelain
30 x 22 cm
€650,00 excl. tax

A Fire That Burns Haunts Me, 2022
Jung A Lee
Wax Pastel on Canvas
135 x 90 cm
€2.800,00 excl. tax

Dig Deep, 2023
Jung A Lee
Wax Pastel on Canvas
Wood and Ceramic Hanger
195 x 180 cm excl. tax
Private View

Under The Water, 2022
Jung A Lee
Wax Pastel on Canvas
Wood and Ceramic Hanger
95 x 100 cm
€2.400,00 excl. tax

Slowly Creeping Towards You, 2023
Jung A Lee
Wax Pastel on Canvas
Wood and Ceramic Hanger
160 x 106 cm
€3.500,00 excl. tax
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