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Eunjo Lee, The Lullaby of the Ruins, 2024, courtesy of the artist.

Eunjo Lee, The Lullaby of the Ruins, 2024, courtesy of the artist.

Eunjo Lee (b.1996, South Korea) is the latest artist to take part in CCA’s ongoing commissioning series Episodes. She will participate with a new body of work to be exhibited in 2025. Lee is an artist and filmmaker based between London and Seoul, primarily working with 3D experimental animation and video art. Within mesmeric digital realms, Lee’s work employs immersive world-building to construct ecological narratives that emphasise the interconnectedness of all beings.

In Lee’s videos and films, theoretical and mythological themes are interlaced to explore life’s essence. By unearthing universal metaphors woven into the fabric of different beliefs and cultural forms, she seeks to speculatively shape a new mythology through contemporary reinterpretations of ancient narratives and archetypes. Her approach harnesses the transcendental and spiritual capabilities of 3D digital media, creating moving images, narratives, and symbols that foster a more profound and integrated connection with the Earth.

BIOGRAPHY

Eunjo Lee (b.1996, South Korea) is an artist and filmmaker based in London and Seoul. She recently graduated in MFA Fine Art from the Ruskin School of Art, University of Oxford, winning the Mansfield-Ruddock Art Prize 2024. In 2023, she was awarded the Warden’s Prize from Goldsmiths University for her BA in Fine Art and History of Art. Her recent film, ‘Lullaby O’ The Ruin’ has been chosen for the final selection to be screened at NeMaf, the Seoul International ALT Cinema & Media Festival 2024. Eunjo previously created 3D visuals for the Techno-Tantrik Embodiment Project ‘Your Rage Is Sacred’ at Goldsmiths and FormaHQ in collaboration with artist Clémentine Bedos (2023), produced Paris Paloma’s ‘Last Woman on Earth’ lyric video (2024), showcased her video art in various screenings including Modern Art Oxford (2024), and participated in several group exhibitions. She has prior experience as a filmmaker in Seoul, working on projects for the National IT Industry Promotion Agency and the Seoul Foundation for Arts between 2020 and 2021, including K-Arts ON-Road, ICT Cultural Lab, and the Seoul Performing Arts Project. Eunjo is set to have her first solo exhibition at the Niru Ratnam Gallery in January 2025.

Eunjo Lee (b.1996, South Korea) is the latest artist to take part in CCA’s ongoing commissioning series Episodes. She will participate with a new body of work to be exhibited in 2025. Lee is an artist and filmmaker based between London and Seoul, primarily working with 3D experimental animation and video art. Within mesmeric digital realms, Lee’s work employs immersive world-building to construct ecological narratives that emphasise the interconnectedness of all beings.

In Lee’s videos and films, theoretical and mythological themes are interlaced to explore life’s essence. By unearthing universal metaphors woven into the fabric of different beliefs and cultural forms, she seeks to speculatively shape a new mythology through contemporary reinterpretations of ancient narratives and archetypes. Her approach harnesses the transcendental and spiritual capabilities of 3D digital media, creating moving images, narratives, and symbols that foster a more profound and integrated connection with the Earth.

BIOGRAPHY

Eunjo Lee (b.1996, South Korea) is an artist and filmmaker based in London and Seoul. She recently graduated in MFA Fine Art from the Ruskin School of Art, University of Oxford, winning the Mansfield-Ruddock Art Prize 2024. In 2023, she was awarded the Warden’s Prize from Goldsmiths University for her BA in Fine Art and History of Art. Her recent film, ‘Lullaby O’ The Ruin’ has been chosen for the final selection to be screened at NeMaf, the Seoul International ALT Cinema & Media Festival 2024. Eunjo previously created 3D visuals for the Techno-Tantrik Embodiment Project ‘Your Rage Is Sacred’ at Goldsmiths and FormaHQ in collaboration with artist Clémentine Bedos (2023), produced Paris Paloma’s ‘Last Woman on Earth’ lyric video (2024), showcased her video art in various screenings including Modern Art Oxford (2024), and participated in several group exhibitions. She has prior experience as a filmmaker in Seoul, working on projects for the National IT Industry Promotion Agency and the Seoul Foundation for Arts between 2020 and 2021, including K-Arts ON-Road, ICT Cultural Lab, and the Seoul Performing Arts Project. Eunjo is set to have her first solo exhibition at the Niru Ratnam Gallery in January 2025.

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