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Opus no. 8
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2024
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Opus no. 9
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2024
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Opus Series
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2023
Exhibitions
LL Interspace: HOTPOT
Galerie KUB
2023
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Composition no. 3
Studio
2023
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Composition no. 2
Studio
2023
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Composition no. 1
Studio
2023
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The New Altar no. 4
Studio
2023
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The New Altar no. 3
Studio
2023
Exhibitions
Ketterer Kunst Masterclass Preis 2023
Ketterer Kunst
2023
Works
The Absurd Dance no. 3
Studio
2023
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The Absurd Dance no. 2
Studio
2023
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The Absurd Dance no. 1
Studio
2023
Exhibitions
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Bistro 21
2023
Works
Instant Crush
Studio
2023
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Drawing Set for Study no. 1
Studio
2023
News
Open Studio: L’air Arts Paris
Cité Falguière
2023
Works
Life no. 1 & no. 2
Studio
2023
News
Residency: L’air Arts Paris
Cité Falguière
2023
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Sigil no. 1
Studio
2024
Texts
Dancing in the Pandemic Blues: The significance of Musical Optimism in Times of Crisis.
Publication
2022
Works
Tacet and the Portrait of a Headless
Studio
2022
Exhibitions
Just Rolllllll
documenta fifteen
2022
Works
The Circle of Love
documenta 15
2021
Exhibitions
Between Strangers
Nuweland Gallery
2021
Exhibitions
Investec Cape Town Art Fair 2021
CTICC
2021
Exhibitions
11:11
Eclectica Contemporary
2020
Exhibitions
Peepshow
Online
2022
Exhibitions
Neighbours / Des Voisin.e.s
Cité Falguière
2020
Works
Bearing Between the Wheel and the Cycle
Studio
2020
Exhibitions
Art Rotterdam
Rotterdam
2019
Press
Two artists use video and sculpture to explore perceptions of history and memory
Design Indaba
2019
Exhibitions
Satellites
Suburbia Contemporary
2019
Press
Kyu Sang Lee
SA Art Times
2019
Exhibitions
Investec Cape Town Art Fair 2019: SOLO Section
CTICC
2019
Press
Spotlight on Investec Cape Town Art Fair 2019
Artthrob
2019
Press
Restful Moments: Cape Town Art Fair’s SOLO exhibition
The Art Momentum
2019
Press
Artist to Shine at the Art Aair
News24
2019
Press
Investec Cape Town Art Fair 2019 champions emerging artists and digital practices
Bubblegum Club
2019
Press
10 Reasons To Come To Investec Cape Town Art Fair In 2019
Africa.com
2019
Works
The Sound of Light: Sequences I-III
Studio
2019
Exhibitions
Still Here Tomorrow to High Five You Yesterday
Zeitz MOCAA
2018
Press
The Structured Surrealism of Kyu Sang Lee
The Art Momentum
2018
Exhibitions
Also Known As Africa
Le Carreau du Temple
2018
Works
A Motif for Thrity Two Irregular Orbits
Studio
2018
Works
Photographs in Twelve Parts
Studio
2018
Exhibitions
Throwing Shapes
SMITH Studio
2018
Exhibitions
nano 1.2
Barnard Gallery
2018
Works
ein kleines Nachtfoto No.2
Studio
2018
Works
ein kleines Nachtfoto No.1
Studio
2018
Exhibitions
Stop Stop Click
Eclectica Contemporary
2018
Exhibitions
Investec Cape Town Art Fair 2018
CTICC
2017
Exhibitions
Salad
SMITH Studio
2017
Exhibitions
SS17
Gallery MOMO
2017
Press
SS17 at Gallery MOMO
Artthrob
2017
News
Kyu Sang Lee wins a Celeste Prize
University of Cape Town
2017
Exhibitions
Celeste Prize 2017, 9th edition by Fatoş Üstek
OXO Tower Wharf
2017
Works
Cry When Flowers Fall in the Morning
Studio
2017
Exhibitions
Turbine Art Fair
Turbine Hall
2017
Works
Matisse and the People of the Night
Studio
2017
Works
Dancing Along Alone
Studio
2017
Exhibitions
Be Kind, Please Rewind
Gallery MOMO
2017
Exhibitions
Marked
Eclectica Print Gallery
2017
Works
Still-life with Three Suspended Bodies
Studio
2017
Exhibitions
Paradise Regained
Eclectica Contemporary
2016
Works
The Festival of Insignificance
Studio
2016
Exhibitions
Meditative Moments
Müllers Gallery
2016
Exhibitions
By Way of Hand
Cape Town School of Photography
2016
Exhibitions
Focus
Jan Royce Gallery
2014
Works
From Now to Then
Studio
Contact
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The Absurd Dance no. 3
Works
2023
Studio

The Absurd Dance no. 3
2023
Archival Giclée print
200 x 160 cm

Lee's photographic series The Absurd Dance methodically investigates themes of discord and cultural intersection, aiming for transcendence through the lens of temporal universality. The series' strategic deployment of chroma key green—a hue integral to the photographic and cinematic industries—serves as a critical exploration into the confluence of technology and aesthetic theory. This particular chromatic choice is emblematic of the widening fissure between humanistic attributes and the trajectory of technological evolution, yet it simultaneously functions as a bridge, facilitating a synthesis between technological progression and the augmentation of human expressiveness.

In Lee's oeuvre, the application of chroma key green is reflective of his personal narrative of navigating through varied cultural landscapes, histories, and geographies. His experiential narrative of migration and cultural assimilation is mirrored in the dichotomy presented in his photographs, where monochromatic imagery coexists with elements of vibrant colouration.

The specific utilization of chroma key green, chosen for its distinct capacity to be conspicuous yet replaceable in digital imagery, underscores its unique position in the photographic lexicon as both a standout and an integrative element. This vibrancy, notwithstanding its distinctiveness, symbolises the potential for reconciliation and integration of disparate hues, thus representing the artist’s quest for a sense of belonging in an environment characterised by continuous flux and transformation.

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