Michael Lee
Michael Lee (b. 1972, Singapore) is an artist, curator, and educator. Researching urban memory with an interest in loss, its contexts, and implications, Lee merges personal and social narratives variously into objects, diagrams, situations, curations, and texts. He has presented his work in solo exhibitions at Comma Space and Yavuz Gallery in Singapore, and internationally at Künstlerhaus Bethanien (Berlin, Germany) and Hanart TZ Gallery (Hong Kong). He has also shown extensively in international group exhibitions, such as the Shanghai Biennale 2010 and the Singapore Pavilion at the 2005 World Exposition (Aichi, Japan). His independent curatorial projects include Got room, do things (2018) at Goodman Arts Centre, and what it is about when it is about nothing (2015) at Mizuma Gallery. He was also an Associate Curator of the Singapore Biennale in 2016.
Biography from artist's website.