REFLECTING ON NATURE, TIME, AND SELF WITH LEE HYUN JOUNG & KATRIN FRIDRIKS
In a captivating dialogue between the raw energy of nature and introspective meditation, the works of Katrin Fridriks and Lee Hyun Joung delve into the fundamental forces shaping our existence. Though differing in their artistic practices and cultural references, these two artists form a profound connection, exploring the relationship between humanity, time, and nature while inviting the viewer to reflect on movement, memory, and the unseen. Their art offers an opportunity to pause and reflect on the powerful yet subtle forces that define a lifetime.
Katrin Fridriks captures nature’s raw power through her vibrant abstract compositions, inspired by Iceland's volcanic and glacial landscapes. Her energetic gestures freeze chaotic moments in time, translating gravity, speed, and elemental impulses that animate the universe. Through her innovative use of color and texture, Fridriks draws viewers into the fleeting yet intense experience of natural forces, creating a tension between the work's immediacy and its lasting visual impact. Each composition becomes a suspended moment, inviting contemplation of the invisible energies that shape both the universe and human life—a dance between spontaneity and control, capturing the essence of life’s transient power.
In contrast, Lee Hyun Joung leads us into an intimate, poetic world where nature becomes a mirror of the inner self. Her imaginary landscapes on Hanji paper unfold like journeys through memory and imagination, tracing a delicate line between the physical and mental realms. Inspired by her Korean heritage, Lee’s works invite viewers into spaces of reflection and introspection, where the balance of emptiness and fullness becomes a quiet pause, a moment to connect with oneself. Each line she draws represents life’s unfolding path, a timeless rhythm that invites viewers to linger and reflect on the silent moments woven into a lifetime.
While Fridriks’ approach is marked by raw, untamed energy and Lee’s by serene meditation, both artists seek to explore the interaction between the external natural world and the internal self. Fridriks captures nature’s vibrant energy as a force to be witnessed, while Lee offers a contemplative journey, each line tracing both personal and universal memory. Together, they offer a profound reflection on the ways that nature and time shape our perception of ourselves and our world.
In Pause, Fridriks and Lee invite us into a space of stillness and contemplation—a chance to step back from the pace of daily life and reconnect with the forces of nature and time that echo through our lives. This exhibition offers a unique experience of connection to both the world around us and the landscape within, reminding us to pause and absorb the lasting presence of nature, memory, and the inner self.