Juki - Lee
In a contemporary art world often dominated by maximalism, spectacle, and high-speed digital production, stands as a compelling counterpoint. She is a multidisciplinary artist—primarily working in sculpture, installation, and drawing—whose work is defined by its profound stillness, material sensitivity, and exploration of memory, absence, and the body.
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Born in Seoul, South Korea, and later relocating to New York, Juki Lee’s work is deeply informed by the experience of cultural and linguistic displacement. She studied at Hongik University (BFA in Sculpture) and later earned her MFA from Columbia University. Critics have noted that her early exposure to traditional Korean Jogakbo (patchwork wrapping cloths) and Baekja (white porcelain) subtly permeates her material choices—emphasizing imperfection, time, and the handmade. In a contemporary art world often dominated by