There is more than meet the eye in this new show by Korean artist Lee Sang-hyun. His digitally montaged imagery is made in vivid, bright pop colours that accent black and white photography depicting fictitious and historical scenes, juxtaposing past and present, West and East, nature and industrialization, mass culture and traditional landscapes. The artist has said he's interested in the irony of photography that can be used to distort facts and hide truths. Past & Present: An Awkward Reunion is now at Amelia Johnson Contemporary.