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Sohwa: Digestion, Extinguishing, Burning (消化, 消火, 燒火)

Lee Chaewon

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CategoryPaintingMaterialOil on linen Size90.9×72.7cm · Size 30 · Medium How big is this? →Year2026Price₩1,100,000

About the Artist

Lee Chaewon is an emerging painter based in Maryland, USA. She graduated summa cum laude from the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) with a B.F.A. in Painting in 2024 and held her first solo exhibition 〈To Be Continued〉 at Lazarus Hall Gallery in Baltimore the same year. Her group exhibitions include 〈Summer Comes to My Hometown, Seoul〉 at the Korean Consulate in Washington D.C. (2024), 〈Spotlight: Graduating Seniors in Focus〉 at MICA's Fox Gallery (2024), and the Juried Undergraduate Exhibition at Deckers Gallery (2023). She received the MICA Distinguished International Student Award (2022 and 2024), the Presidential Scholarship, and numerous other institutional honors.

Artist Statement

I am attentive to the way one tries to shift outside the residue of feeling that arises from personal experience. Feelings that cannot be fixed within the inner world are not easily resolved; they move into other structures and stay there. This flow does not move toward a resolution or an ending, but is transformed into other states inside repetition and delay. My painting works like a device for briefly catching these unstable states, recording the process in which inner movements move and rearrange themselves through outside mediations. I observe the change that happens when memory or sensation is converted into image. There are moments when familiar objects, scenes, or fragmented elements reveal more layers than expected. As I place different elements on the canvas, I see them connect, collide, or move off in entirely different directions. Some bring back the original memory; others form new relationships. My work is an experiment in transferring, suspending, and rearranging — moving the inner trace into an outside device. Rather than fixing a particular feeling or event into one definition, I focus on the way it is moved and on the trace left in that process. The work develops not by closing toward completion but by continuing to explore states that are still staying, still changing.

Key Career Highlights

Education 2021-2024 Maryland Institute College of Art BFA in Painting summa cum laude Solo Exhibitions 2024 Lazarus Hall Gallery, 131 W North Ave, Baltimore, Maryland - To Be Continued Selected Group Exhibitions 2024 Korean Consulate in Washington DC, Washington, DC - Summer Comes to My Hometown, Seoul Fox Gallery, Baltimore, Maryland - Spotlight, Graduating Seniors in Focus 2023 Deckers Gallery, Baltimore, Maryland - Juried Undergraduate Exhibition Awards Institutional Awards (Maryland Institute College of Art) 2024 Distinguished International Student Award 2023 General Fine Arts Department Recognition Award Juried Undergraduate Exhibition Fall 2023 Merit Award Presidential Scholarship MICA Visionary Scholarship 2022 Foundation Department Recognition Award Distinguished International Student Award Presidential Scholarship MICA Visionary Scholarship 2021 Presidential Scholarship MICA Visionary Scholarship

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