Lee Jinjoon

Jinjoon Lee FRSA (이진준 born in Masan, South Korea)[1] is a London-based artist, space designer, creative director and professor working in a wide range of media, including sculpture, new media installation, and architecture, to explore the perception of utopian space ideologies. After graduating from Seoul National University in Seoul, he went on to study Moving Image and Design Interaction at the Royal College of Art in London, and the doctorate degree of philosophy in the Ruskin School of Fine Art, University of Oxford. His doctoral thesis was titled Empty Space: A Journey to Nowhere in Somewhere (2020). Since giving his debut solo exhibition at ARKO Art Centre of Arts Council Korea in 2008, Lee has exhibited at numerous venues worldwide including Seoul Metropolitan Museum, Korea National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, India International Centre, The Prague National Gallery in the Czech Republic, The National Museum of Bulgaria, Royal College of Art and Royal College of Music in London. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts (FRSA) and a full-fledged member of the Royal Society of Sculptors (MRSS). Lee’s studio is perhaps best known for the public media sculpture They,[2] which was permanently installed at Digital Media City, Seoul in 2010, and works on the architectural design and development of innovative projects for various requests around the world.

Jinjoon Lee
FRSA

Jinjoon Lee
Nationality South Korea
EducationUniversity of Oxford,
Royal College of Art,
Seoul National University
Known forVideo art
Installation art
Media art
Notable work
http://www.jinjoonlee.com/html/project/view.php?category=&seq=12&main=2&sub=8
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