Untitled (Tree)
Artist
Jungjin Lee
(South Korean, born 1961)
Date1990-1992
MediumPhotoemulsion on mulberry paper
DimensionsImage: 36 1/2 × 24 1/2 in. (92.7 × 62.2 cm)
Frame: 51 × 38 × 1 in. (129.5 × 96.5 × 2.5 cm)
Frame: 51 × 38 × 1 in. (129.5 × 96.5 × 2.5 cm)
ClassificationsPhotograph
Credit LineGift of Bobbie Foshay, 2017
Object number2017.24.19
DescriptionBare tree at center with braches across top of composition and high horizon line. Tree is standing in water, which fills most of the picture, and a distorted shadow is visible.eMuseum Notes
Though
Lee was born in Korea, she has frequently photographed the desert landscapes of
the United States, finding resonance in their combination of strong form and
empty space. Rather than simply capturing an image, Lee seeks to convey her
experiences. To create a unique, visceral viewing experience, Lee brushes photo
emulsion onto handmade mulberry paper, creating an active and textured surface.
She often uses a panoramic camera , resulting in a long horizontal or vertical
image that is reminiscent of Asian scroll paintings.
Though
Lee was born in Korea, she has frequently photographed the desert landscapes of
the United States, finding resonance in their combination of strong form and
empty space. Rather than simply capturing an image, Lee seeks to convey her
experiences. To create a unique, visceral viewing experience, Lee brushes photo
emulsion onto handmade mulberry paper, creating an active and textured surface.
She often uses a panoramic camera , resulting in a long horizontal or vertical
image that is reminiscent of Asian scroll paintings.
On View
Not on viewSteve Fitch
January 1994 (printed 2011)
Steve Fitch
Negative 1983, print 2021