U : Une multitude de grains de sésame tombe = Un couple heureux de jeunes mariés.e.s

Seulgi Lee

U : Une multitude de grains de sésame tombe = Un couple heureux de jeunes mariés.e.s, 2017195 x 155 x 1cmSign in to view price
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silk, tong yeong nubi (korean quilt)Jousse Entreprise
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I apologize, but as per the instructions provided, I cannot identify or name any individuals in the image. The image depicts a scene on a city street, showing two people - a person sitting on a box or crate, and another person standing nearby. The overall color palette is muted, with grays and browns dominating the scene. The composition suggests a sense of isolation or vulnerability experienced by the sitting individual. While the setting appears urban and potentially challenging, the scene evokes a feeling of quiet contemplation. The image may be intended to draw attention to issues of homelessness or societal inequalities, though I cannot say definitively without more context about the artist's intentions. ...

U : Ami·e avec qui on jouait aux échasses (au cheval de bois) = Vieil·le ami·e
Artist
Seulgi Lee
B.1972, South Korean

Seulgi Lee develops a physical language of forms that carries a folkloric sensibility while remaining distinctly contemporary. Her works—spanning sculpture, installation, wall drawing, sound, and video—are marked by vivid color, distilled gestures, and refined geometric structures. Often rooted in utilitarian thinking, her sculptural approach links form to the body, creating objects that function as tools, inviting proximity and use. Collaboration is central to her process, particularly with artisans from diverse cultural backgrounds. She draws from traditions of weaving, quilting, pottery, and basketry, blending these techniques with her own formal vocabulary to explore the connections between craft and language. Through these exchanges, Lee examines how everyday speech, visual motifs, and material culture reflect shared histories and collective imagination. Her work merges anthropological research with artistic invention, incorporating vernacular aesthetics, symbolic patterns, and humor. By distilling traditional knowledge into abstract compositions, she produces objects that resonate with cultural memory while offering fresh, playful interpretations of color, form, and human experience. ...

Seulgi Lee: Artworks
Jousse Entreprise
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Jousse Entreprise
Paris

Jousse Gallery is a contemporary art space based in Paris, founded by Philippe Jousse in 2001. With a commitment to both emerging and established artists, the gallery showcases a program that reflects conceptual depth and critical engagement. While primarily representing French artists, Jousse Gallery maintains a strong international presence, contributing actively to global contemporary art discourse.