
Lee Seung-Jio
Dansaekhwa, often translated as "monochrome painting" from Korean, is a retroactive term grouping together disparate artworks that were exhibited in South Korea beginning in the mid 1970s. While the wide range of artists whose work critics and art historians consider to fall under this category are often exhibited together, they were never part of an official artistic movement nor produced a manifesto. Nonetheless, their artistic practices are seen to share "a commitment to thinking more intensively about the constituent elements of mark, line, frame, surface and space around which they understood the medium of painting." Their interests compose a diverse set of formal concerns that cannot be reduced to a preference for limited color palettes.
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- Based in
- Seoul, South Korea
- Country
- Korean
- Born
- 1941 – 1990
- Type
- Individual
Career Timeline
- 2026Art FairParticipated in Frieze Los Angeles
- 2025Art FairParticipated in Frieze New York
- 2024Art FairParticipated in Frieze Seoul
Art Fair Participations
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Frequently Asked Questions
What medium does Lee Seung-Jio work in?
Information about Lee Seung-Jio's medium is not available.
Where is Lee Seung-Jio based?
Lee Seung-Jio is based in Seoul, South Korea.







