Sisan Lee (b. 1995) explores the sculptural possibilities that emerge at the intersection of different times and environments. Drawing on experiences shaped between urban and rural landscapes, as well as the structural thinking developed through spatial design, his work investigates how modernity and primitivism, nature and industry, continuity and change can coexist within a single form. This exploration extends across furniture, objects, and spatial works.


WORKS
Proportions of stone
Neo Primitive
Earth Pieces
    Bone of Industry
    Inlay

PROJECTS
GUCCI ‘Bamboo Encounters’
RIMOWA Event in Seoul
RIMOWA ‘As seen by’
RAINS in Coex
RAINS in Seoungsu
OMAR AFRIDI Showroom in Tokyo
OMAR AFRIDI ‘Primitive Tech’
ARKET in Jamsil
YOUTH Store in Seoungsu
OBSCURA Store in Dosan
Pavilion in Soda Museum

PRESS
INFORMATION
INSTAGRAM

Megalith

Frp with Black Chrome
W 90 × D 120 × H 165 (cm) 
2023

‹Megalith› scans the surface and texture of small stones collected from a riverside and translates them into digital data, then renders them at the scale of a massive boulder. The reflective quality of chrome allows the stone’s form to cast back and distort the surrounding space, revealing how traces of natural material generate new spatial relationships across different material conditions and scales. In this process, the work unsettles the sense of place within the space and functions as a device through which different times and conditions collide.
Mark