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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Carol Lee Mei Kuen, Wait and See - Lion Rock, 2021

Carol Lee Mei Kuen

Wait and See - Lion Rock, 2021
Time, sunlight exposure on paper, wood frame
28 x 213.5 cm
11 1/8 x 84 1/8 in
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Carol Lee Mei-kuen’s works discover and speculate on the concepts of time, memory and human relationships utilizing shape, juxtaposition, colour, rhythm and intensity. Her painting and installation works were selected...
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Carol Lee Mei-kuen’s works discover and speculate on the concepts of time, memory and human relationships utilizing shape, juxtaposition, colour, rhythm and intensity.

Her painting and installation works were selected for the Hong Kong Art Biennial Exhibition and awarded in the Philippe Charriol Foundation Art Competition. Her glass works were also selected for the Corning Museum of Glass Review in New York for three years. In 2002, Lee organised the open studio activities and talks titled “Kai Zha” in Chai Wan. In 2004, she opened “Too Art”, a private gallery in the Hong Kong Arts Centre, to promote art and collection culture in Hong Kong. She was the Vice-Convener of the Art Container Project in 2008. “The Postcard project” was exhibited in Sodoshima, Japan at the Setouchi Triennale. Her works are collected by the Philippe Charriol Foundation, Alexander Tutsek-Stiftung Foundation of Germany, Lviv Glass Museum in Ukraine, Hong Kong Heritage Museum, Hong Kong Arts Centre and the M+ Museum of Visual Culture, Hong Kong. She received a BFA with distinction from RMIT University/Hong Kong Art School in 2001, and an MFA in 2008 with an Outstanding MFA Achievement Award.

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