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Lee Seung Jio: Nucleus in Resonance

Forthcoming exhibition
18 September - 8 November 2025
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Lee Seung Jio: Nucleus in Resonance

Tina Kim Gallery is pleased to announce Lee Seung Jio: Nucleus in Resonance, on view from September 18 through November 8, 2025. This is the gallery’s second solo exhibition dedicated to Lee Seung Jio (1941–1990), a leading figure in postwar Korean geometric abstraction.

 

The exhibition focuses on Lee’s Nucleus series—his signature body of work developed from the late 1960s through the 1980s—featuring his iconic cylindrical forms that explore energy, rhythm, and perception. Highlights include early foundational works, rarely seen black paintings from 1978, and major pieces featured in the international touring exhibition Only the Young: Experimental Art in Korea, 1960s–1970s.

Lee’s rigorous, process-driven approach to abstraction forged a unique visual language that continues to resonate across generations.

 

Please join us for the opening reception on Thursday, September 18, from 6–8 PM.

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Press release

Tina Kim Gallery is pleased to present Lee Seung Jio: Nucleus in Resonance, on view from September 18 through November 1, 2025. Marking the gallery’s second solo exhibition of Lee Seung Jio (1941–1990), a leading figure in postwar Korean geometric abstraction, this presentation surveys Lee’s defining Nucleus series, which he explored consistently from the late 1960s to his final decade. For Lee, the nucleus was more than a formal motif; it functioned as a central point of perception, where energy, rhythm, and sensory experience came together.

 

“I began this [painting] after the launch of the Apollo spacecraft opened my eyes to the spatiality of the universe. It feels like the most fitting way to express the era I live in, so I’ve kept working on it ever since.”[1]

 

During Korea’s rapid industrialization and urban expansion in the 1960s, Lee turned to a single, enduring motif: the cylindrical pipe form. Lee’s pipes are both abstract and figurative, existing as two-dimensional planes and three-dimensional forms. Although often referred to as the “master of pipes,” Lee once noted that he neither sought nor rejected the label. For him, the repeated cylindrical form was never intended to represent any symbolic object; rather, it served to expose the illusions inherent in visual perception and to question the premise of figurative representation. Through this process, Lee aimed to depict a sensuous realm stripped of symbolic meaning—a world of “sheer particles,” as he described it.

 

As a founding member of the groups ORIGIN (1962–) and AG (Korean Avant-Garde Association, 1969–1975), Lee helped establish the theoretical and methodological foundations of postwar Korean art. Even though his work was often associated with movements such as Mono-ha, Minimalism, and Dansaekhwa at the time, Lee developed a distinct visual language characterized by precision, restraint, and structural clarity. As Joan Kee has observed, Lee’s work reveals how he critically engaged with contemporary abstraction—a mode in which sociohistorical conditions are transformed into rigorous compositional structures.[2]

 

The earliest work in the exhibition, Nucleus 10 (1968), was first shown at the 12th Contemporary Art Exhibit at Gyeongbokgung Palace Museum. The painting marks the beginning of Lee’s signature motif—a tubular form. This vocabulary finds fuller articulation in Nucleus 74-9 (1968–1974), in which the pipe motif becomes the organizing framework of the entire composition. To achieve the illusion of metallic density, Lee applied oil paint with a flat brush loaded with light and dark tones at either end, then meticulously sanded the surface—burnishing the paint to heighten its reflectivity and optical depth. Featured in Only the Young: Experimental Art in Korea, 1960s–1970s—co-organized by the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea and the Guggenheim Museum—the work affirms Lee’s growing significance within Korean modernism.

 

Lee continued to experiment with iterations of the Nucleus and develop his formal vocabulary throughout the 1970s and 1980s. Nucleus 73-18 (1973) and Nucleus 74-07 (1974) demonstrate his continued inquiry into the nature of perception, while reflecting a more subtle visual language grounded in the distilled and process-driven aesthetics of the time. Works from the 1980s—represented here by Nucleus 88-10 (1988), Nucleus 86-71 (1986), and the monumental Nucleus 87-99 (1987)—demonstrate his sustained pursuit of structural rigor, while simultaneously drawing the viewer into contemplative, illusionistic spaces that transcend the material surface of the canvas.


The exhibition concludes with the first U.S. presentation of Lee’s black paintings, including Nucleus 78-23, 78-24, 78-25 and 78-26 (all 1978). For Lee, black was not merely a color but a fundamental space of silence, stillness, and emptiness—where all elements were reduced to their origin. In Lee’s vocabulary, the nucleus signified not only the structural core of the image but a condensed field of visual and sensory perception. These works represent the culmination of his decades-long exploration of abstraction, characterized by their emphasis on materiality and process. Lee’s black paintings draw the viewer into a contemplative space where being and form quietly converge, embodying his pursuit of abstraction’s essential condition. 



[1] Lee Seung Jio, “Presenting the Nucleus Series with Cold Lines and Blazes of Fire,” interview with Maeil Business Newspaper, October 24, 1984.

[2] Joan Kee, “Force Fields,” in Lee Seung Jio: Advancing Columns (Seoul: National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea, 2020), 14-25.

Works
  • Lee Seung Jio Nucleus 10, 1968 Oil on canvas 51 1/8 x 51 1/8 in 130 x 130 cm
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    Nucleus 10, 1968
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    130 x 130 cm
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  • Lee Seung Jio Nucleus 74-9, 1968-1974 Oil on canvas 68 1/8 x 51 1/8 in 173 x 130 cm
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    Nucleus 74-9, 1968-1974
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  • Lee Seung Jio Nucleus PM-76, 1969 Oil on canvas 63 3/4 x 63 3/4 in 162 x 162 cm
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    Nucleus PM-76, 1969
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    162 x 162 cm
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  • Lee Seung Jio Nucleus G-99, 1969 Oil on canvas 63 3/4 x 51 3/8 in 162 x 130.5 cm
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    Nucleus G-99, 1969
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    162 x 130.5 cm
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  • Lee Seung Jio Nucleus 73-18, 1973 Oil on canvas 51 3/8 x 67 3/4 in 130.5 x 172 cm Framed: 52 x 68 3/8 in 132 x 173.6 cm
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    Nucleus 73-18, 1973
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    51 3/8 x 67 3/4 in
    130.5 x 172 cm
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    52 x 68 3/8 in
    132 x 173.6 cm
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  • Lee Seung Jio Nucleus 74-07, 1974 Oil on canvas 57 1/8 x 57 1/8 in 145 x 145 cm
    Lee Seung Jio
    Nucleus 74-07, 1974
    Oil on canvas
    57 1/8 x 57 1/8 in
    145 x 145 cm
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  • Lee Seung Jio Nucleus 78-23, 1978 Oil on canvas 63 3/4 x 51 3/8 in 162 x 130.5 cm
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    Nucleus 78-23, 1978
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    63 3/4 x 51 3/8 in
    162 x 130.5 cm
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  • Lee Seung Jio Nucleus 84-49, 1984 Oil on canvas 63 3/4 x 51 1/8 in 162 x 130 cm
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    Nucleus 84-49, 1984
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    63 3/4 x 51 1/8 in
    162 x 130 cm
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  • Lee Seung Jio Nucleus 87-99, 1987 Oil on canvas 78 3/4 x 157 1/2 in 200 x 400 cm Each panel: 78 3/4 x 78 3/4 in 200 x 200 cm
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    Nucleus 87-99, 1987
    Oil on canvas
    78 3/4 x 157 1/2 in
    200 x 400 cm
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    78 3/4 x 78 3/4 in
    200 x 200 cm
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  • Lee Seung Jio Nucleus 88-10, 1988 Oil on canvas 44 1/8 x 57 1/8 in 112 x 145 cm
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    Nucleus 88-10, 1988
    Oil on canvas
    44 1/8 x 57 1/8 in
    112 x 145 cm
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