Lee Kit
Lee Kit (b. 1978, Hong Kong) is a contemporary artist who lives and works in Hong Kong and Taipei. Lee’s practice spans a broad range of media including painting, drawing, video, and installation. His works often focus on quotidian and ready-made objects that address ordinary daily rituals. Solo exhibitions include By the way, Shugo Arts, Tokyo, Japan (2014); You (you)., The 55th Venice Biennale, Italy (2013); House M, The Pavilion, Beijing (2012); Something in my hand, ArtHK12, Hong Kong (2012); This is not an easy thing., Arrow Factory, Beijing (2012); Henry (Have you ever been this low?), Western Front, Vancouver (2011); ‘1, 2, 3, 4,’, Lombard Freid Projects, New York (2011), and others. Group shows include The Ungovernables, New Museum, New York (2012); Print/Out, MoMA, New York (2012); ‘What Should I Do To Live Your Life?’, Sharjah Art Foundation, Beit al Serkal, UAE (2012); 1 Degree of Separation at the Chinese Art Centre in Manchester, (2009); Platform in Kimusa, Seoul, (2009), Friends of the Divided Mind, Royal College of Art, London (2009); and Sprout From White Night, Bonniers Konsthall, Stockholm (2008).