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“Myths from Smoldering Skies” explores the imaginary of a world in transition — a landscape suspended between destruction and rebirth, where a slow symbolic combustion opens the way to new possibilities of transformation. The exhibition brings together the practices of Jung Min Lee, Leilei Wu, Mattia Ragni and Sir Taki — four artists who, through distinct visual languages and conceptual frameworks, investigate reality as an archive of residual visions, where the time of ruin and that of myth converge. Through this dialogue between matter, image and memory, dystopian aesthetics evolve into a contemporary mythology, revealing the regenerative potential hidden within states of decline.
Jung Min Lee constructs post-apocalyptic worlds where vegetal, mechanical and human forms intertwine within cyclical processes of decay and regeneration. Her paintings function as post-organic ecosystems, depicting the remnants of humanity through a lens of nostalgia, as perceived by hybrid beings…
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“Myths from Smoldering Skies” explores the imaginary of a world in transition — a landscape suspended between destruction and rebirth, where a slow symbolic combustion opens the way to new possibilities of transformation. The exhibition brings together the practices of Jung Min Lee, Leilei Wu, Mattia Ragni and Sir Taki — four artists who, through distinct visual languages and conceptual frameworks, investigate reality as an archive of residual visions, where the time of ruin and that of myth converge. Through this dialogue between matter, image and memory, dystopian aesthetics evolve into a contemporary mythology, revealing the regenerative potential hidden within states of decline.
Jung Min Lee constructs post-apocalyptic worlds where vegetal, mechanical and human forms intertwine within cyclical processes of decay and regeneration. Her paintings function as post-organic ecosystems, depicting the remnants of humanity through a lens of nostalgia, as perceived by hybrid beings…
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