Brooding, fearsome views of a blackened earth: Jungjin Lee’s epic Iceland photographs – review
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Brooding, fearsome views of a blackened earth: Jungjin Lee’s epic Iceland photographs – review
Huxley-Parlour Gallery, LondonThe South Korean, who once followed an old man’s decade-long search for wild ginseng, has found the perfect subject – full of frothy seas, imposing rocks and smoky cloudsThere’s a visual quiz circulating on social media at the moment that promises to reveal your unresolved childhood trauma. Do you see an elephant first or a forest? A butterfly or an apple? Jungjin Lee’s exhibition, called Unseen, is in some ways an …
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