Chul Soo Lee

B. 1954

from the artist

A Big Book - a Day in Spring

A Big Book - a Day in Spring

A Big Book - a Day in Spring

$550.00 USD
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A Clear Day

A Clear Day

A Clear Day

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A Cloudless Day

A Cloudless Day

A Cloudless Day

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A Good Day

A Good Day

A Good Day

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A Homebound Ship

A Homebound Ship

A Homebound Ship

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A New Day

A New Day

A New Day

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A Place for Practice

A Place for Practice

A Place for Practice

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A Spring Day

A Spring Day

A Spring Day

$450.00 USD
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Biography

Chul Soo Lee (b. 1954) was born in South Korea where he continues to reside and work. Lee began his artistic studies at an early age without formal training. His first major exhibition was held at Seoul’s Kwanhoon Gallery in 1981.

In the late 1980s, Lee settled on a small rice farm in Jecheon, Chungbuk Province, where he balances farming with his art practice, connecting his passion for the environment with his care for people. Lee’s early work focused on major Korean social and political issues as a member of the Min-jung Art Movement (Democratic Art Movement for the People).

His later work is characterized by minimal compositions and a peaceful Zen philosophy. As a Zen Buddhist practitioner, Lee is a keen observer of daily events in his home village as well as the relationships that humans have with the natural environment, their families and neighbors, and globally.

His expertly crafted woodcut prints printed on traditional, handmade mulberry paper, pair images with poetry, in a minimal yet profound style. Lee’s woodcuts have been exhibited internationally including in Germany, Switzerland, Slovenia, South Africa, and throughout Korea.

In 2003, Davidson Galleries was honored to exhibit his work for the first time in the United States.