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Lee Gap-chul: A Voice of Rural Korea Born in Hapcheon, South Korea, in 1994, Lee Gap-chul’s artistic journey began amidst the quiet beauty and enduring traditions of his homeland. While relatively young in the contemporary art world, his work – particularly his gelatin silver prints – has quickly garnered attention for its evocative portrayal of rural Korean landscapes and the lives intertwined within them. There is a palpable sense of intimacy and observation that distinguishes Lee’s approach, suggesting a deep connection to the land and its people. Early influences on Lee's artistic visio…
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