- Lennie Lee
Lennie Lee (born
March 4 ,1958 ) is a South Africanconceptual art ist who lives and works inLondon .Life and career
Lennie Lee is a British artist born in
Johannesburg ,South Africa . He moved to the UK in 1960. He was educated at Dulwich college inLondon before winning a scholarship to studyphilosophy atChrist Church, Oxford .In 1983 he took up
painting . Soon after, he moved to East London where he became interested in the urban dereliction left over from theSecond World War . In 1984 he occupied several disused buildings and, together with a number ofartists including South African painter,Beezy Bailey , he began to makesite-specific [http://bak.spc.org/luna-nera/art-site/artsite_book/NOGRAFIK/1.pdf] installations using found material. From the mid 1980s he joined various undergroundart collective s includingthe ARC group , a London-based collective of international artists, influenced byKurt Schwitters , who specialized in buildingsite-specific installation art . From 1987 to 1991 he worked together withthe ARC group until it was finally disbanded in November 1991 inBudapest .After the
Berlin Wall came down in 1989, Lee was offered a number of exhibitions in East and West Berlin. While working on a series of outdoor sculptural installations in the summer of 1990, he was invited to work at theKunst Haus Tacheles inBerlin , where he made contact with the thriving Berlin underground scene. On his return toLondon in the winter of 1990 he began to make a series ofperformances , mostly on the theme oftaboo , the first of which took place at the ARC in London's Balls Pond Road. Through this, Lee was introduced to members of the KULE group, a radical theatre collective based in Berlin who invited him to come and stay in August Strasse 10 in the winter of 1990. There, together with performance artistNils Duemcke , he set up a weekly cabaret. In the same year he painted large-scale banners forthe Mutoid Waste Company .After returning to London, he set up a new
art collective known as the 'Department of Hate and Social Sickness', (DHSS) in the spring of 1992. The DHSS continued to make installations and performances in underground venues throughout London until it was disbanded in the spring of 1994. That same year,in collaboration with Ian Stenhouse and Mark Bishop, Lee set up theRich and famous gallery in the heart of London's East End showing work by a number ofartists includingMartin Maloney ,David Burrows ,Mark Divo ,Ingo Giezendanner ,Graham Nicholls , Dan Jones, Tod Hanson [http://www.todhanson.com/SWFs/textFiles/todCV.pdf] , Lee Campbell, Daniel Fernandez, David Mccairley Ian Stenhouse, Gini Simpson, Trevor Knaggs and Stefanie Maas [http://web.comhem.se/~u11003096/smitta/londondinner.html] .In the winter of 1994, Lee once again moved to Berlin where he organised a series of performances in the theatre space at the
Kunst Haus Tacheles inBerlin . There he became involved wih a group of radical artists from Zurich includingMark Divo andIngo Giezendanner and from 1995 onwards was repeatedly invited by them to take part in a series of art projects throughout Europe including Divo's important show at the 'Escherwyssplatz' in Zurich in 1995, the infamous Cabaret Voltaire Zurich in 2002 [http://www.arthistoryguide.com/Dada.aspx] [http://languageisavirus.com/factsheet.php?title=dada] , the 'Sihlpapierfabrik', Zurich in 2003 and the 'Real Biennale',Prague in 2005 [http://www.kroesus.org/praha/index.html] and 'Proces',Prague in 2006 [http://proces.artia.org/tiki-index.php?page=ParticipantsPage] [http://marksblond.com/files/10_process_prague.pdf] .In the late 1990s Lee made a series of performances and installations for the
art collective , Hydra [http://rhizome.org/thread.rhiz?thread=7786&page=1#15897] . Between 1996 and 2002 Lee worked together withGustavo Aguerre andIngrid Falk , mainly inSweden . In 2003 Lee was invited by Gillian McIver to join 'Luna Nera ', anart collective producingsite-specific installations. He has exhibited withLuna Nera inLondon ,Berlin andSt. Petersburg [http://www.luna-nera.co.uk/artistspages.html] [http://www.luna-nera.com/recent.html] .Since 2000 Lee has concentrated mainly on
performance art ,video art , digitalphotography andinstallation art . He has exhibited in a number of UK institutions including theBarbican Art Centre , theInstitute of Contemporary Arts ,Tate gallery and the Third Eye Centre inGlasgow . Abroad he has exhibited in the National Gallery inStockholm 1998, the Museum of Arts and Sciences in Valencia, 2005, the Circulo de Bellas Artes,Madrid , 2006 and the prestigiousVenice Biennale in 1999 [http://www.undo.net/cgi-bin/oreste/diario/diario.pl?page=palinsesto] [http://web.comhem.se/~u11003096/smitta/LunchLive.html] . He was the subject of a ten minute documentary. [http://www.optimisticproductions.co.uk/cptxt.html] He was included in an Imax film. Since 2001 Lee has made a series of performances and exhibitions inChengdu ,Xian andBeijing [http://www.thatsbj.com/blog/index.php/2006/11/28/on_stage_2] organised by curatorShu Yang .Lee is a performance artist [http://209.85.165.104/search?q=cache:0LaDt83-bf4J:212.18.240.237:8080/blog/1131765803/index_html+dougie+remember+remember+lennie+lee&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=1&client=safari] [http://www.camberwell.arts.ac.uk/13847.htm] working with themes of
taboo [http://www.neon.de/kat/fuehlen/psychologie/angst?ct=webticker] [http://www.berlinonline.de/berliner-zeitung/archiv/.bin/dump.fcgi/2005/0203/lokales/0021/index.html] ,shame [http://www.spiegel.de/kultur/gesellschaft/0,1518,462534,00.html] andfear [http://www.compass-infodienst.de/Gesamtausgabe.2546.0.html] . His work involves extreme performance [http://www.absolutearts.com/artsnews/2004/06/04/32093.html] [http://www.elpais.com/articulo/madrid/Vanguardia/puesta/prueba/elpepuespmad/20061029elpmad_13/Tes] ,video and digital imagesExternal links
* [http://www.lennielee.com/ Lennie Lee website.]
* " [http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/title/645442 The Other Side: The Wonderful World of Lennie Lee] " - documentary forChannel Four , 1999.
* [http://morgenpost.berlin1.de/content/2005/02/04/bezirke/732729.html "Zwei Bilder nach Protesten abgehängt"] by C. Freiwald, "Berliner Morgenpost ",February 4 2005 (in German).
* " [http://www.elpais.es/articulo/madrid/elpepiautmad/20061029elpmad_13/Tes/ Vanguardia puesta a prueba: 'Kick the trush' llena el Círculo de Bellas Artes de electrónica] " by Andrea Aguilar, "El País ",October 29 2006 (in Spanish).
* " [http://www.spiegel.de/kultur/gesellschaft/0,1518,462534,00.html/ Berlin will keine 'Judensau'] " by Khue Pham and Anna Reimann, "Der Spiegel ",January 30 2007 (in German).
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