Eunjo Lee in Contemporary Art Society

On Our Radar: Artists to Watch in Autumn 2025
Contemporary Art Society , November 13, 2025

Eunjo Lee

 

The South Korean digital artist Eunjo Lee creates surreal, technologically-inspired environments that centre on non-human narratives. A graduate of Oxford University’s Ruskin School of Art and Goldsmiths, Lee is based between London and Seoul and is represented by Niru Ratnman, having recently exhibited a solo presentation at the gallery’s booth during Frieze London 2025. Currently in an ongoing collaboration with Google Arts & Culture and LAS Art Foundation, Lee’s work ambitiously experiments with new technologies and softwares: artificial intelligence, gaming-graphics, and biofeedback systems. Bringing together mythological and futuristic elements, her work signals a collapse of time, history and place - pointing to a kind of virtual reality mythmaking that raises questions about the future of human consciousness. Explaining her work, the artist has previously said “This perspective seeks not to frame digital media and AI merely as societal issues that either maximise human convenience or pose threats to jobs and impart harmful stimuli to mind but rather to propose, through art, a sense of life that can expand when human ‘consciousness’ is infused into machines and objects.”