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Neon Graveyard
Artist Jung Lee takes neon typography out of the cityscape and shines them into barren landscapes. Each installation seems full of questioning to me; like the lingering questions after a bad break-up. Perhaps most poetic is the collection of "you" screaming into a empty night--a simple pronoun that often means more than all other words. However the viewer chooses to interpret the glaring messages, the visually arresting photographs are the sort that linger in your mind long after your first viewing.by Jung Lee