Paris Photo with Sorondo Projects. Grand Palais. Paris, 2025

The Sacred Mountain
Sorondo Projects at Paris Photo | Booth M05 - Emergence Sector
Grand Palais, Paris | 13-16 November 2025
Suwon Lee’s La Montaña Sagrada (The Sacred Mountain) marks a
pivotal moment for both the artist and Sorondo Projects, celebrating
their first joint participation at Paris Photo. With this presentation, Lee
expands her visual language and revisits the conceptual axes that
articulate her practice, in dialogue with the gallery’s curatorial vision.
In this new series, the Korean-Venezuelan artist explores the
relationship between identity and territory, understanding landscape
not as an external space but as an extension of memory and inner
experience. The mountain, with its silent and imposing presence, acts
as both refuge and mirror, a place where the fractures of identity find
an emotional and temporal anchor.
Working from vintage postcards of sacred mountains, Lee undertakes
a process of recovery and healing. Her intervention with layers of oil
pigments in soft and metallic tones transforms the photographic
surface into a hybrid territory, where the image is reborn as a
palimpsest in which the record of the past and the perception of the
present coexist. Each pictorial layer suspends time between the visible
and the veiled, revealing a form of attention that is at once sensory,
meditative, and spiritual.
The series proposes a state of inner and spiritual peace that contrasts
with the impossibility of attaining it in the contemporary world. In a
context of global uncertainty, Lee offers the work as a refuge for
contemplation, where nature, persistent and majestic, emerges as the
guardian of a still-possible harmony.
The Sacred Mountain extends the continuity of Suwon Lee’s practice,
traversing time and geography to articulate a reflection on memory,
identity, and the search for meaning within impermanence. Her gaze,
serene yet political, resonates with the sensibility that defines Sorondo
Projects and reaffirms their shared commitment to an artistic practice
that unites introspection and critical awareness.





















