Kyungmin kate Lee
Artist member since 2022
Richmond hill , Ontario
Kyungmin Kate Lee is a Toronto-based Contemporary Photography Artist. She understands social space in life changes, In order to explore the concepts of one's identity and sociality, realistic moments of life are filmed in familiar and diverse places. She shows her affection for life in her photos and invites viewers to share her photographic feelings about the true rest she finds in reality. She approaches reality from an observer's point of view with digital infrared techniques, separate color layers, variable medium and expresses colorful sensibilities with analog and digital mechanisms.
Q+A
Best season of the year in Toronto
Between November and March, when it snows a lot.
Favourite book
Walden, My Sweet Orange Tree
What do you listen to when you work?
This year, I usually listen to Chopin's piano concerto.
When did you start making art, and why?
I've been a photographer all my life. Photography is everything to me. I express my daily feelings through photography.
Who do you consider a genius?
A person who realizes the meaning of life and truly enjoys life.
How long have you been creating art?
Since I was 19 years old until now.
Upcoming Exhibitions
2022-06-18
2022-07-08
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Accolades
2017
Press
2017
Education
1996
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