Haksul Lee: "The Weight of Space" Solo Exhibition

Sun Jun 26 2022 at 12:00 pm to 08:00 pm

SLA Art Space | New York

Lithuanian Alliance of America \/Francine Rogers
Publisher/HostLithuanian Alliance of America /Francine Rogers
Haksul Lee: "The Weight of Space" Solo Exhibition
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SLA Art Space presents The Weight of Space, the first New York solo exhibition by Korean-born, NYC-based artist, Haksul Lee.
About this Event

June 10th - July 2nd, 2022

Opening Reception: June 10th, 5pm-9pm

SLA ART SPACE | 307 W 30th street, New York, NY 10001

Gallery hours: Thursday noon-7pm, Friday noon- 7pm, Sunday 4pm-8pm

The Weight of Space, the first New York solo exhibition by Korean-born, NYC-based artist, Haksul Lee.

The exhibition features fifteen works, most created in 2022, including sculptures and mixed-media works. Trained as a figurative sculptor, Lee’s work is informed by his deep knowledge and understanding of natural forms and the anatomy of the human body. While analyzing organic forms with simpler geometric language—a common practice in figure drawing and sculpting—he became interested in the practice not only as a means to understand more complicated organic forms but also as a vehicle for discovering clearer ideas. The artist has gradually become less representational and descriptive, subjecting himself to the strict discipline of rigorous simplification of forms. The forms as a reference and as a pure mathematical idea play equally important roles, sometimes independently and other times affecting each other.

Lee’s newest body of works reflects his experimentations with AutoCAD drawing, which liberates the artist from limitations caused by the laws of nature and poses a challenge to understand physical world in more analytic and mathematical way. That particular way of perceptional practice has led Lee to developing a new visual vocabulary. The show title, The Weight of Space, references the artist’s work with the perceptual weight and tension of an enclosed space in the forms he creates.

About Haksul Lee:

Haksul Lee was born in Seoul, Korea. He holds a BFA in sculpture from Kwandong University in Korea and a BA in art history from Queens College. He studied with Bruce Dorfman, Henry Finkelstein and Sylia Kiese at the Art Students League on New York and has exhibited in Seoul, NYC, Tokyo, and Beijing. Lee’s monumental public work has been installed in numerous public spaces in New York City including Riverside Park South, Van Cortlandt Park in the Bronx, and LaGuardia airport and received coverage in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, NY Channel 1, Yahoo TV, CUNY TV, DNA info, and Untapped Cities. His most recent public art installations include “The Giving Tree”, one-year installation of an electricity generating mechanical tree in the Flushing Meadow Corona park in Queens, on view through November 23, 2022. He has been teaching metal sculpture at the Art Students League since 2006. He lives in Flushing, Queens. https://www.haksullee.com

About SLA Art Space:

Established in 2014 by Lithuanian Alliance of America, (SLA Art Space) is a Lithuanian cultural institution that is dedicated to creating and offering a wide range of cultural events including live performances, film screenings, panel discussions, and gallery exhibitions. While The SLA Art Space mission is focused on the cultivation, presentation, and preservation of Lithuanian culture, it is equally determined to operate in a multi-cultural and inclusive manner, housing and promoting artists and performance events that fully reflect the cultural diversity of the New York City, inviting audiences of all ages and backgrounds to engage and share culture and art.

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Conceptus Eth. Pencil drawing and acrylic painting on formed steel and bronze, 2019.


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SLA Art Space, 307 West 30th Street, New York, United States

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