Su Ji is a Brooklyn-based artist passionate about photography, installation, and puzzles. Starting the photographic journey in Seoul, South Korea, her works focus on sharing experiences regardless of their residential disparity by demonstrating a series of visual queries with familiar objects. The still lives are controlled in a constructed environment where embedded order in beings gets complexed by human interventions. Taking advantage of the innate factuality of the photographic medium, the images exist as a form of evidence of the fabricated portion of the visible world. With an equal gaze to human figures and still life, Su Ji reassembles anonymous yet effable cues into a flat miniature.
Su Ji studied Photography and Museum and Gallery Practices at Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, New York. As the recipient of the 2020 Feature Shoot Emerging Photography Awards, Lee’s works were featured at the Aperture Gallery, New York. She is also the recipient of the 2019 and 2021 Made in NYC Photography Fellowship.