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Myoung Ho Lee (Korean, b. 1975)

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  • Myoung Ho Lee, Tree #1, 2006

    Myoung Ho Lee

    Special Edition 2012, NO. 25
    Lee Eun Joo, Art In Asia
  • Myoung Ho Lee, Tree... #2, 2011

    Still Life

    A South Korean Photographer Has Figured Out A Novel Way to Make A Series of Trees the Focus of His Latest Work. Spring 2012
    Nadia Saccardo, Smith Journal
  • Myoung Ho Lee, Tree #2, 2006

    The Audacity of Big Ideas in Art

    Jim Casper, Foam
  • Myoung Ho Lee, Tree… #4, Ink on Paper, 2013

    A Conversation with Artist Myoung Ho Lee

    KIAF ART SEOUL 2020 TALK
    Tcheon-Nahm Park, Kiaf Seoul
  • Installation View | Myoung Ho Lee: Tree…  Featured Artwork:  Myoung Ho Lee (Korean, b. 1975)  Tree...#8, 2015  Archival Inkjet Print  Image: 23 1/2" x 108 5/8” (60 x 276 cm)  Paper: 30 5/8” x 115 5/8” (78 x 294 cm)  From an Edition of 6 + 3 Artist’s Proofs

    Collector Daily: Myoung Ho Lee, Tree… @Yossi Milo

    Loring Knoblauch, Collector Daily, August 7, 2017
  • Installation View | Myoung Ho Lee: Tree…  Featured Artwork:  Myoung Ho Lee (Korean, b. 1975)  Tree...#6, 2014  Archival Ink-jet Print  Image: 39 1/4" x 31 3/4" (100x 81 cm)  Paper: 48 1/4" x 40 1/2" (123 x 103 cm)  Edition of 6 + 3 AP

    Artforum Critic's Picks: Myoung Ho Lee

    Zack Hatfield, Artforum, July 28, 2017
  • Installation View | Myoung Ho Lee: Tree…  Featured Artwork:  Myoung Ho Lee (Korean, b. 1975)  Tree...#9, 2017  Archival Inkjet Print  Image: 15 3/4" x 22 1/8" (40 x 56 cm)  Paper: 20 3/8” x 26 3/4” (52 x 68 cm)  From an Edition of 6 + 3 Artist’s Proofs

    Musée: Exhibition Review: Myoung Ho Lee at Yossi Milo Gallery

    Kathryn Kearney, Musée Magazine, July 6, 2017
  • Myoung Ho Lee, Tree #4, 2005

    Forest for the Trees

    Myoung Ho Lee’s photos use a complicated process to create a simple image: trees separated from their surroundings, hinting at the world beyond.
    Mike Deri Smith, The Morning News, November 17, 2008
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