Seulgi Lee is participating in the 17th
Lyon Biennale, “Les voix des fleuves, Crossing the Water,” where she will
present her performance SOUPE (2024) on November 8 and
December 13, 2024.
Directed by Alexia Fabre, this year's Lyon
Biennale, which runs until January 5, 2025, explores themes of individuality,
relationships, altruism, and hospitality toward others.
Lee's SOUPE (2024) will
take place at Les Grandes Locos, inviting participants to share a soup inspired
by the colors of the Lyon sunset.
This ceremonial performance, created with
the assistance of chef Emily Dader and made from seasonal vegetables from Lyon,
fosters a symbolic connection between the human body and the natural
environment.
Seulgi Lee (b. 1972) transforms everyday
objects into works of art through her witty perspective, using geometric
patterns and vibrant colors. She has consistently showcased a physical language
of forms that recalls folkloric elements while reflecting modernity, employing
a variety of materials.
The artist has participated in numerous
prominent international exhibitions, including this year's Lyon Biennale, and
was selected as the final recipient of the Korea Artist Prize at MMCA in 2020.
Recently, Lee is exhibiting in “Les temps
changent” which features twelve prints from the art library collection of Vitré
Communauté. The exhibition is on view at the Drama Galerie in Rennes, France,
until December 5, 2024.
References
Ji Yeon Lee has been working as an editor for the media art and culture channel AliceOn since 2021 and worked as an exhibition coordinator at samuso (now Space for Contemporary Art) from 2021 to 2023.