Solo Exhibitions > The Walking Mountain, 2024

The Walking Mountain
Exhibition view
2024
Sandra Eula Lee, Seeds in a wild garden, Rubble collected from construction sites outside Seoul, house paints in colors of local gardens
Rubble collected from construction sites in Seoul, South Korea, house paints in colors of local gardens
Approx. 3 feet diameter
2009
The Walking Mountain (paved)
Found electrical wire, thread, asphalt, wood
26 x 13.5 inches
2016
The Walking Mountain (series)
Mixed media on paper
2014-24
Sandra Eula Lee, Home within a Home
Cast concrete, insulation foam, plaster, asphalt, wood
10 x 8 x 3 inches
2016
The road less travelled
Boat compasses, shoes, house paint and enamel paint
2007
Day in/out
Copy paper, hand-drawn patterns, buttons, concrete
2024
Day in/out (detail)
Copy paper, hand-drawn patterns, buttons
2024
The Walking Mountain
C-Print
2011-present
The Walking Mountain
C-print
2011-present

Sandra Eula Lee: The Walking Mountain brings together sculptural installations that reflect the artist’s interests in labor, migration, and material histories. A Korean-American artist and daughter of immigrants, Lee’s exhibition centers on Portable Pond, a large installation referencing East Asian gardens, which traditionally provide a central reflective space to mirror back the view. Other works complement the "pond" in mixed media materials drawn from the confluence of the constructed and natural environments. In Seeds in a Wild Garden for example, Lee reflects on living and working in Seoul and Beijing, where she observed mountains of building materials accumulated as buildings were demolished. Yet occupying spaces in between were impromptu gardens created by neighborhood residents, signaling care and resilience.