sooim lee
stories within traces
December 12, 2025 – January 15, 2026
Opening Reception: Saturday, December 20, 4-7PM
Bio:
sooim lee (b. Seoul, Korea) moved to New York in 1981 and continues to live and work in New York. She received a B.F.A. and M.F.A. in Painting from Hong-
Ik University in Seoul (1976 and 1978, respectively) and a M.A. in Printmaking from New York University (1984). Recent performance: Calling Back, Calling
Forward, From This Blanket, Print Center New York, NY (2024); Recent solo exhibition: SOO IM LEE: across time and place, Art Projects International, New
York (2017); Recent group exhibitions include 30 years: Art Projects International, NY (2023); Color as Space, Art projects International, NY (2022);
Paper and process 3, Art projects International, NY (2021); New works, Art projects International, NY (2019); Summer selections, Art projects International,
NY (2018); Marking 2, Art Projects International, NY (2016); Summer Selections, Art Projects International, NY (2014); Curate NYC, Rush Arts Gallery, NY (2013);
Intersecting Lines, Art Projects International, NY (2012); 911 Arts: A Decade Later, Commons Gallery, New York University (2011), Absence, Queens Museum of Art: Partnership Gallery, NY (2010); and Irrelevant, Arario Gallery, NY (2010).
lee creates bold, multilayered, intuitively derived paintings with imagery and detail that bring to mind complex three-dimensional spatial structures, intricately
woven mesh, and lush forests of lines. These paintings in varying sizes and executed in oil on canvas, employ a variety of brushstroke-like forms in an array
of vibrant colors. Through repetitive gestures and markings, lee builds a web of accumulated lines and overlays that activates the surface. lee's works on paper
and canvas are rendered in delicate yet bold layers of red, blue and green. The movement of her brush strokes compliment the tonal shifts in color, creating a
lively interplay of superimposed layers.
Statement:
Life is a continuum of traces — moments that appear, fade, and quietly remain.
The light of a single day, the people who passed by, and the landscapes that lingered in my memory have all settled within me, leaving behind colors and lines.
This exhibition is an unfolding of those silent stories shaped by time.
Each line and form in my work is not a literal depiction, but a residue of feeling and memory. These traces whisper their own stories — sometimes clear, sometimes blurred — yet always connected to something deeply human and universal.
Through painting, drawing, and printmaking, I have long sought to hold onto what has passed. And through that process, I have come to realize that traces never truly disappear; they transform, returning as new stories.
I hope this exhibition becomes a quiet dialogue between my traces and the stories that live within each viewer’s memory.
empty Luxembourg park, 2001, acrylic on woodblock, 18 x 18 inches
nap below, 2001, acrylic on woodblock, 13 x 11 in
neighbor 10, 2025, oil on canvas, 19 x 17 inches
neighbor 11, 2025, oil on canvas, 24 x 22 inches
neighbor 12, 2025, oil on canvas, 30 x 30 inches
people mountain, 2012, gouache on canvas, 32 x 26 in
pink ball, 1998, acrylic on woodblock, 12 x 11 in
popple seven, 2013, acrylic on canvas, 18 x18 in
soul 101, 2013, acrylic on canvas, 14 x 14 in copy
soul 102, 2013, acrylic on canvas, 14 x 14 in copy
tranquility, 2002, acrylic on woodblock, 14 x 11 in
waterfront, 1999, acrylic on woodblock, 11.25 x 11.25 in
winter Beach, 2003, Acrylic on woodblock, 20 x 21 inches