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Lee Wen

Lee Wen

Performer
Lee Wen was a Singapore-based performance artist who shaped the development of performance art in Asia. He worked on the notion of identity, ethnicity, freedom, and the individual's relationship to communities and the environment. Wikipedia
Born: 1957, Singapore
Died: March 3, 2019 (age 62 years), Alexandra Hospital, Singapore
Award: Cultural Medallion (Visual Art, 2005)
Known for: Performance art

Lee Wen was a Singapore-based performance artist who shaped the development of performance art in Asia. He worked on the notion of identity, ethnicity, ...
An independent non-profit that documents the multiple recent histories of art in Asia, with a valuable collection about art available from its website and ...
Lee Wen from www.nationalgallery.sg
Mar 5, 2020 · Through his storied career, Lee Wen worked with various media including drawing, painting, music, installation, video, photography, poetry and ...
Lee Wen (b. 1957, Singapore–d. 3 March 2019, Singapore) was a multidisciplinary artist and one of Singapore's most internationally recognised contemporary ...
Lee Wen from www.frieze.com
Sep 24, 2019 · 'Journey of a Yellow Man' (1992–2012) would eventually become Lee's most iconic and enduring performance series, spanning two decades and ...
Mar 14, 2019 · Lee Wen, a Singaporean performance artist, writer, and organizer whose work traces themes of European colonialism and the modernization of ...
Lee Wen graduated from LaSalle College of Arts, Singapore in 1990, and continued his study at the City of London Polytechnic, England (1990–92).
Lee Wen from ocula.com
Lee Wen was a Singaporean multidisciplinary artist whose work concern social identity themes. Best known for his Yellow Man series of work, Lee was one of the ...
Born in 1957, Lee Wen was a Singaporean multidisciplinary artist working on social identity themes. Lee Wen passed away in 2019.
Lee Wen from www.lasalle.edu.sg
Lee Wen is a pioneer of Artist Village, Singapore. His oeuvre comprising drawings, installations, videos and performances remain iconic – etched into the annals ...