overview
In his practice, Lee Kit works with everyday materials such as fabric or cardboard to address ordinary daily rituals and the uses we give them. In his work Is it always there? (2015), Lee examines the moment one feels ‘the darkness’ – a mysterious entity ‘like a piece of metal or a black object’, omnipresent and fundamental to existence, but which is necessarily ignored. The darkness can appear suddenly under a multitude of circumstances – on a journey, in dreams or on looking back at personal and social history. Is it always there? consists of a new series of paintings and video works that explore these encounters, in an environment made for wandering and the contemplation of sensations of existence.
This project was part of Sharjah Biennial 12
Artwork Images
Is it always there?
Lee Kit
2015
Acrylic, emulsion paint, inkjet ink and graphite on cardboard; acrylic on
buckskin; digital video projection; and digital projection,
dimensions variable
Courtesy Aike Dellarco, Shanghai; Lombard Freid Gallery, New York; ShugoArts, Tokyo; Vitamin Creative Space, Guangzhou; and the artist
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