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Lee Wen (; 1957–2019) was a Singapore-based
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who shaped the development of
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in Asia. He worked on the notion of identity, ethnicity, freedom, and the individual's relationship to communities and the environment. Lee's most iconic work is his performance series titled ''The Journey of a'' ''Yellow Man'', which started as a critique of racial and ethnic identities in 1992 and has evolved into a meditation on freedom, humility, and religious practices over more than a decade. Painting his own body with bright yellow poster paint, he expresses an exaggerated symbol of his
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as a citizen of Singapore. He was also active in
artist-run initiative An artist-run space or artist-run centre (Canada) is a gallery or other facility operated or directed by artists, frequently circumventing the structures of public art centers, museums, or commercial galleries and allowing for a more experimental ...
s, especially as part of The Artists Village (TAV) in Singapore, the performance artist collective
Black Market International Black Market International (BMI) is a performance artist collective with international members, each with an established and independent practice as a solo performer. Since 1985 the group has presented durational collective performances worldwide. ...
, as well as the festivals Future of Imagination and Rooted in the Ephemeral Speak (R.I.T.E.S.). On 3 March 2019, he died due to a lung infection, at the age of 61.


Education

Lee Wen studied in the now defunct Kim Keat Primary School and
Raffles Institution Raffles Institution (RI) is an independent educational institution in Singapore. Founded in 1823, it is the oldest school in the country. It provides secondary education for boys only from Year 1 to Year 4, and pre-university education for both b ...
. After finishing his A levels, he worked as a logistics officer, a computer operator and a bank officer. In 1988, he left behind his banking career to enroll at the Lasalle-SIA College of the Arts at the age of 30. Lee Wen expressed himself with both painting and various non-traditional media, being influenced by performance artist
Tang Da Wu Tang Da Wu (, ; born 1943) is a Singaporean artist who works in a variety of media, including drawing, painting, sculpture, installation art and performance art. Educated at Birmingham Polytechnic and Goldsmiths' College, University of London ...
and other experimental artists Amanda Heng and Vincent Leow from The Artists Village. In 1990, Lee went on to study at the
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, and it was then that Lee had found his true calling as a
performance artist Performance art is an artwork or art exhibition created through actions executed by the artist or other participants. It may be witnessed live or through documentation, spontaneously developed or written, and is traditionally presented to a pu ...
. He went on to develop the ''Yellow Man'' persona which gained him his first recognition in the arts community. ''The'' ''Journey of a Yellow Man,'' his most iconic performance series, has included performances, mixed-media installation, and paintings.


Exhibitions and festivals

Lee Wen's work quickly gained international recognition since 1993, having performed and showcasing his artistic expressions in many international locations such as
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and the Third Asia-Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art (APT3),
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, Brisbane, Australia in 1999. Where he performe
Journey of a Yellow Man No.13
His solo exhibitions include Journey of a Yellow Man No.3: DESIRE, The Substation, Singapore (1993); Neo-Baba, VA-Nishiogi Gallery,
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(1995); Handmade Tales, The Black Box, Theatreworks, Singapore (1996); Everybody Should Be Happy, Utterly Art, Singapore (2002); Strange Fruit, The Substation, Singapore (2003); Unframed 7, P-10, Singapore (2004); Freedom of Daydreams, Mothers of Imagination, Your MOTHER Gallery, Singapore (2007); and Anthropometry Revision, Soo Bin Art Gallery, Singapore (2008). In 2012,
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organized a mid-career
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titled ''Lucid Dreams in the Reverie of the Real'', featuring more than forty installations, photographs, and videos. In 2019, Hong Kong-based nonprofit
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organized an exhibition with his sketchbooks and notebooks, highlighting these as "sites of performance." In 2003, Lee spearheaded ''The'' ''Future of Imagination,'' international performance art festival at The Substation and at the Sculpture Square in 2004, featuring international performance artists such as Alastair MacLennan from Northern
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, Irma Optimist from
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, and Marilyn Arsem from USA. Lee saw the value of having an annual gathering of international artists in Singapore, to share a continuing interest in the cultural constructs of identity in the global situation and current trends of contemporary art practice, through live performances and discussion forms.


Recognition and archive

Lee taught art at
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and at his alma-mater back home in Singapore. He had also taught workshops at
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,
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, UK,
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, Mexico City, and
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, Tokyo. In 2005, Lee Wen was presented with the
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, the highest cultural award in Singapore, for his contributions to the development of local
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scene. In 2015, Lee Wen was shortlisted for the Joseph Balestier Award for the Freedom of Art, which honors a Southeast Asian artist or curator whose work is actively committed to advocating freedom. He won the award in 2016. In collaboration with NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore and
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as a supporting collaborator,
Asia Art Archive Asia Art Archive (AAA) is a nonprofit organisation based in Hong Kong that documents the recent history of contemporary art in Asia within an international context. AAA incorporates material that members of local art communities find relevant ...
digitized the artist's personal archive, which includes materials about his practice as an artist, organizer, and writer starting in the early 1980s.


See also

*
Cultural Medallion The Cultural Medallion () is a cultural award in Singapore conferred to those who have achieved artistic excellence in dance, theatre, Literature of Singapore, literature, Music of Singapore, music, photography, art and Cinema of Singapore, film ...
* The Artists Village (TAV)


References


Further reading

* Chin Hock Seng (1981), 'Pop dog' artist shares a dream, The Straits Times, Singapore. 9 May 1981 * Lee Wen (1981) A Waking Dream – drawings and poetry, Singapore : Select Books * Ng Sek Chow, Yellow reflections, The Straits Times, Singapore, 23 July 1993 * Chandrasekaran.S., Langenbach, R. & Lee Wen (1993), Local Performance Art, Democracy: Commentary. Journal of the National University of Singapore Society, Singapore, National University of Singapore Society (Vol.11 No. 2) * Swinson, James, Lee Wen Connection / Location, Third Text/ no.45 Winter, London 1998–99 – pp. 95–97 * Lee Weng Choy, Artist essay on Lee Wen, The Third AsiaPacificTriennale 1999 Catalogue, Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane Australia. * Lee Weng Choy, (2000), Just What Is it that Makes the Term Global-Local So Widely Cited, Yet So Annoying?, "Flight Patterns: picturing the Pacific Rim" catalogue, Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles (A shorter version of this essay was first published in Artlink, Volume 20 Number 2, June 2000.) * Woon Tien Wei, Between Journeys: an Interview with Lee Wen, Performance Research 6(l), pp. 3 7 Taylor & Francis Ltd 2001 * Barragan, Paco, The Art To Come, Subastas Siglo XXI, Madrid 2002 * Oon, Clarissa, Hello, yellow fellow, The Straits Times, Singapore, 21 October 2003 *Gunalan Nadarajan, Russell Storer and Eugene Tan Contemporary Art in Singapore Institute of Contemporary Arts Singapore, LASALLE, Singapore 2007 *Valentin Torrens, Editor Pedagogia De La Performance, Programmas de Cursos y Talleres Diputacion Provincial De Huesca, Barcelona, Spain, 2007 *Lee Wen, Editor Anthropometry Revision Soo Bin Art International, Singapore, 2008 *Kwok Kian Woon, Lee Wen, Co-Editors The Artists Village: 20 Years on Singapore Art Museum, The Artists Village, Singapore, 2009 *Richard Martel Arte en vivo y en directo EXIT Express Magazine No. 47 November 2009, p16-25 *Adele Tan, Art and the iterative force: Lee Wen's untaming of Yves Klein PAJ: A Journal of Performance and Art, May 2010, Vol. 32, No. 2, Pages 17–23 *Iola Lenzi, Tan Boon Hui, Khairuddin Hori, editors, et al.. Negotiating Home History and Nation Two Decades of Contemporary Art in Southeast Asia 1991–2011 Singapore Art Museum 2011 Christine Van Assche, Patricia Levasseur de la Motte, et, all ... Video, an Art, a History 1965 – 2010 A Selection from the Centre Pompidou and Singapore Art Museum Collections Singapore Art Museum 2011 *Mitsu Salmon Lee Wen's Revolutionary Daydreams, IN TIME December 2013, newsletter, Chicago, pg.22, 23 * Glenis Israel, Senior Artwise 2 visual arts 11–12, Part 3 Asian Artists – contemporary, Chapter 14, John Wiley & Sons Australia Ltd, Sydney 2004 * HO Tzu Nyen, "Strange fruit",
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, Spring 2004 No.40


External links


Biography and list of works

Future of Imagination





Text by Lee Wen – "Connection/location"


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