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Guimi You’s Atmospheric Oil Paintings Delve into Memory, Introspection, and Rediscovery — Colossal

Last updated: July 1, 2026 9:25 am
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Guimi You’s paintings exude an air of nostalgia and tranquility, whether depicting atmospheric hazes or dreamlike memories. Based in Seoul, this artist crafts dreamy oil paintings that draw on personal experiences, the passage of time, and the evolving perspectives and desires of life.

You’s works incorporate elements of still life and landscape, where unnamed characters reflect silently in gardens, pause in golden meadows, or wander through rainy parks. In “Spring Walk,” cerulean shadows highlight the magenta jacket of a woman walking her dog by a stream, while “Painting, Again” shows a woman seated at an easel in a doorway.

a painting of a person standing under an umbrella in a park near some colorful trees
“Park in the Drizzle” (2026), oil on linen, 46 x 36 inches. Photo by Ian Yang

Some of these pieces are part of You’s solo exhibition, When the Sun Shines Again, at Lehmann Maupin. This collection is described as a meditation on rediscovery and new beginnings. According to the gallery, “Conceived as a tribute to those who have returned to creating after time away, the works unfold through a recurring image of sunlight, an enduring symbol of clarity, renewal, and hope.”

In these paintings, figures sometimes fade into the background like secondary characters, allowing spaces filled with objects, varying light, and portals to take precedence. Faces are often obscured or shadowed, looking introspectively down or away. Some figures appear deep in thought, while others focus on creative tasks like pottery or painting. This sense of somberness mixed with hope reflects the courage needed to start anew.

The gallery notes that You’s artistic method “synthesizes East Asian pictorial traditions of evocation and atmospheric transparency with Western lineages such as Romanticism and Surrealism, positioning landscape not as an escapist subject, but as a space for reflecting on memory, subjectivity, and how we situate ourselves within the world.”

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When the Sun Shines Again runs until August 14 in New York City.

a painting of a woman seated in a room, painting, with shelves and flowers and other objects around her
“Painting, Again” (2026). oil on linen, 65 x 81 7/8 x 1 1/8 inches. Photo by JeongKyun Goh
a painting of a spring scene with blue and magenta tones with a river, trees, and a bridge
“Spring Walk” (2026), oil on linen, 65 x 81 7/8 x 1 1/8 inches. Photo by JeongKyun Goh
a painting of a window with a garden beyond, with decorative objects and food on a surface in the foreground
“Pause” (2025), oil on linen, 65 x 80 inches. Photo by OnArt Studio
a painting of a woman making pottery next to a shelf full of different shaped objects
“The Shape of Silence” (2026), oil on linen, 81 7/8 x 65 x 1 1/8 inches. Photo by JeongKyun Goh
a still life painting of food and other decorative objects on a table
“Let the Sunlight In” (2026), oil on linen, 65 x 79 7/8 x 1 1/8 inches. Photo by JeongKyun Goh
a painting of a woman seated on a lawn in front of a church at the golden hour, with a fuzzy, dream-like feel to the composition
“Golden” (2026), oil on linen, 74 x 59 7/8 x 1 1/8 inches. Photo by JeongKyun Goh
a yellow-toned painting of a woman in a meadow beneath some trees
“Deep in the Yellow” (2025), oil on linen, 63 7/8 x 44 1/8 inches. Photo by OnArt Studio

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