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Mire Lee: Carriers

Past exhibition
15 September - 22 October 2022
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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Installation view of Mire Lee: Carriers at Tina Kim Gallery (September 15 - October 22, 2022). Courtesy of the artist and Tina Kim Gallery. Photo by Hyunjung Rhee.
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Installation view of Mire Lee: Carriers at Tina Kim Gallery (September 15 - October 22, 2022). Courtesy of the artist and Tina Kim Gallery. Photo by Hyunjung Rhee.
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Installation view of Mire Lee: Carriers at Tina Kim Gallery (September 15 - October 22, 2022). Courtesy of the artist and Tina Kim Gallery. Photo by Hyunjung Rhee.
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Installation view of Mire Lee: Carriers at Tina Kim Gallery (September 15 - October 22, 2022). Courtesy of the artist and Tina Kim Gallery. Photo by Hyunjung Rhee.
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Installation view of Mire Lee: Carriers at Tina Kim Gallery (September 15 - October 22, 2022). Courtesy of the artist and Tina Kim Gallery. Photo by Hyunjung Rhee.
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Installation view of Mire Lee: Carriers at Tina Kim Gallery (September 15 - October 22, 2022). Courtesy of the artist and Tina Kim Gallery. Photo by Dario Lasagni.
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Installation view of Mire Lee: Carriers at Tina Kim Gallery (September 15 - October 22, 2022). Courtesy of the artist and Tina Kim Gallery. Photo by Dario Lasagni.
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Installation view of Mire Lee: Carriers at Tina Kim Gallery (September 15 - October 22, 2022). Courtesy of the artist and Tina Kim Gallery. Photo by Dario Lasagni.
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Installation view of Mire Lee: Carriers at Tina Kim Gallery (September 15 - October 22, 2022). Courtesy of the artist and Tina Kim Gallery. Photo by Dario Lasagni.
Installation view of Mire Lee: Carriers at Tina Kim Gallery (September 15 - October 22, 2022). Courtesy of the artist and Tina Kim Gallery. Photo by Hyunjung Rhee.
Press release

New york, NY — For her first solo exhibition with Tina Kim Gallery, Mire Lee presents Carriers, the continental debut of her eponymous body of work shown at Art Sonje, Korea in 2020, and the Schinkel Pavillon in 2021.


In the front gallery, a spectral video depicting Lee’s mother is projected onto a cast monolithic form, joined by a slippery curtain, and other grayscale sculptural casts, molded from functional objects that “carry” in their day-to-day utility. 

 

Deeper into the space, Lee’s quasi-biomorphic “carriers” hide suspended behind a filthy, maze-like wall of used concrete molds, spurting an unidentifiable fluid out of a circulatory pump system commonly used in both dialysis treatments and industrial manufacturing. A long tank catches the fleshtone discharge, pooling before it is spit back out from the carriers’ unending, regurgatory struggle.

 

A telling reference for Lee is vore, a fetish involving the impossible urge to swallow the object of one’s desire in a total annihilation of boundary between self and other, necessitating a supreme violence. Rather than offer a clear aggressor or desiring party, Carriers, both the work and as an exhibition, instead turns to uncompromising partiality, reminiscent of the familiar or bodily in its spurting cavities without committing to a single, identifiable form. It is presented concurrently with Lee’s inclusion in the Venice Biennale, the Busan Biennale, and the 58th Carnegie International, in addition to her two solo shows at the MMK Frankfurt and the Kunstmuseum Den Haag in 2022. 

 

ABOUT MIRE LEE

 

Mire Lee (b.1988) lives and works between Seoul, South Korea and Amsterdam, Netherlands. She has earned a bachelor’s degree from the Department of Sculpture (2012) and a graduate degree in media art (2013) at the Seoul National University College of Fine Arts. Her recent solo exhibitions include: As we lay dying at Kunstmuseum Den Haag, the Hague (2022), Look, I’m a fountain of filth raving mad with love at ZOLLAMTMMK, MMK Frankfurt (2022), Carriers at Art Sonje Center, Seoul (2020), words were never enough, Lily Roberts, Paris (2020), Het is of de stenen spreken, Casco Art Institute, Utrecht (2019) and War is Won by Sentiment Not by Soldiers, Insa Art Space, Seoul (2014).

 

Lee’s work has also featured in group exhibitions including: the 58th Carnegie International (2022), the Busan Biennale (2022), the 59th International Art Exhibition of the Venice Biennale (2022), Schinkel Pavillion, Berlin (2021), Kunstverein Freiburg, Freiburg (2021), Het HEM, Zaandam (2021), Marwan, Amsterdam (2020), Antenna Space, Shanghai (2020), Niet Normaal Foundation, Den Bosch (2020), Laurel Project Space, Amsterdam (2019), the 15 Biennale de Lyon, Lyon (2019), Art Sonje, Seoul (2019), and the 12th Gwangju Biennale Pavilion Project (2018. She took part in residencies at the Rijksakademie van beeldende kunsten, Amsterdam (2018); Seoul Museum of Art (SeMA Nanji Residency) (2017, Cité internationale des arts, Paris (2015), and was recipient of a Special Prize at the 2021 Future Generation Art Prize.

 

ABOUT TINA KIM GALLERY

 

Founded in New York in 2001 by Tina Kim and located in Chelsea, Tina Kim Gallery is celebrated for its unique programming that emphasizes international contemporary artists, historical overviews, and independently curated shows. With the gallery’s strong focus on Asian contemporary artists, Tina Kim has become a leading figure in introducing the Korean Dansaekhwa art movement to the American audience. Furthermore, she has created a platform for emerging and renowned artists such as Lee Seung Jio, Pacita Abad, Kim Tschang-Yeul, Tania Pérez Córdova, Minouk Lim, Davide Balliano, and Suki Seokyeong Kang. Through its programming, the gallery works closely with internationally renowned curators for special exhibitions and produces scholarly art publications.


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Works
  • Mire Lee Surface with many holes: nets III, 2022 Latex, netting, pigmented silicone oil, plywood 115 x 23 x 23 in 292.1 x 58.4 x 58.4 cm
    Mire Lee
    Surface with many holes: nets III, 2022
    Latex, netting, pigmented silicone oil, plywood
    115 x 23 x 23 in
    292.1 x 58.4 x 58.4 cm
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  • Mire Lee Horizontal Forms; basket and cylinder, 2022 Concrete 24 x 18 x 17 in 60.96 x 45.72 x 43.18 cm 34.5 x 12.5 x 13 in (tube)
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    Horizontal Forms; basket and cylinder, 2022
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  • Mire Lee Horizontal Forms: cushions, 2022 Concrete 15 x 15.5 x 63.5 in 38.1 x 39.4 x 161.3 cm
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    Horizontal Forms: cushions, 2022
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News
  • One Work: Mire Lee’s “Carriers”

    One Work: Mire Lee’s “Carriers”

    Art in America
    by Emily Chun Many of Mire Lee’s sculptures, comprising silicone and other synthetic materials, evoke a mix of the primordial and the postindustrial. “Carriers,” her...
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  • Mire Lee's Tantalizing Installations Are Charged with Death and Desire

    Mire Lee's Tantalizing Installations Are Charged with Death and Desire

    Artsy
    by Ayanna Dozier Mire Lee creates carnivorous mechanical sculptures that evoke the vulnerability of the human body. Using clay, steel, pumps, hoses, blades, and motor...
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  • Alone in a Dirty, Sacred Space

    Alone in a Dirty, Sacred Space

    Hyperallergic
    by John Yau The first time you encounter Mire Lee’s artwork your mind might race toward an unsettling observation that eludes your memory, perhaps from...
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  • Mire Lee’s Visceral Bodies

    Mire Lee’s Visceral Bodies

    Ocula
    In Conversation with Stephanie Bailey New York, 21 September 2022 Mire Lee's kinetic sculptures are defined by a visceral, body-horror intensity, where materials like silicon...
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  • MIRE LEE ON SCULPTING BODY HORROR AND VORE

    MIRE LEE ON SCULPTING BODY HORROR AND VORE

    Art in America
    Mire Lee’s silicone sculptures resemble life forms that defy easy classification. These works, which look a bit like innards, are often equipped with hidden motors...
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  • HR Giger & Mire Lee

    HR Giger & Mire Lee

    e-flux
    The Schinkel Pavillon brings together the worlds of the late Swiss visionary HR Giger (1940–2014) and the South Korean artist Mire Lee (b. 1988), transforming...
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  • Vorarephilia: Mire Lee

    Vorarephilia: Mire Lee

    Mousse Magazine
    ESSAYS Mousse 69 Vorarephilia: Mire Lee by Alvin Li I first encountered Korean artist Mire Lee via an Instagram story—a documentation of Andrea, Ophelia, at...
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  • Mire Lee

    Mire Lee

    CURA.36
    Mire Lee’s promethean sculptures and instal-lations instill a creeping transgressive horror. Twisted piles of rubber tubing, pools of silicate, and ventricular pumps gurn, and ejaculate....
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  • Mire Lee: Carriers

    Mire Lee: Carriers

    E-flux
    Mire Lee: Carriers In her sculpture and installation work, Mire Lee uses machinery that operates by simple principles, along with materials that can be felt...
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