2019.01.23 [水] - 2019.01.27 [日]
Personal website: leekaichung.com
Archive projects:
Artist archive: stepbackforward.art
Displacement and diaspora social archives: will be publicised in early 2022
LEE Kai-chung performs artistic research on historical and historiography, systems, and ideology.
In his early years, Lee was inspired by the lack of proper governance over public records, then he develops his archival research methodology as his key artistic practice. Through research, social participation and engagement, Lee’s work resonates with historical narratives, which demonstrates that individual gesture as a transition between politics and art.
In 2017, Lee initiated a hexalogy of projects that are under the theme of ‘Displacement and Diaspora’ – to take a departure from the socio-historical implication under the Pan-Asia context, the research-based series examines human dispersion, material circulation and their geopolitical relations. In order to experience both the mental and physical state of displacement, Lee has been constantly on the road since 2020. The first in the series, The Retrieval, Restoration and Predicament (2017-19) examines the material and ideological transition of public statues in Hong Kong; the second, The Narrow Road to the Deep Sea (2019-20), scrutinizes the refuge in Hong Kong and Guangdong during the Japanese occupation period that later led to the Nanshitou Incident. The rest of the series are as follows: the third: Theatre Exile (2020-); the fourth: The Infinite Train (2021-); the fifth: The Longing Park (2022-); the final: Title to be confirmed(2020-2030). The series will also be represented as a social archive in 2022.
Lee’s ongoing research project Archive of the People addresses the political standing of documents and archives in the social setting. In 2016, Lee established the collective ‘Archive of the People’, which serves as an extension of his personal research to collaborative projects, education and publications.
In collaboration with curator Shen Jun, Lee founded stepbackforward.art in 2020, an online platform about artist archive in the public domain, fragmented thoughts and artist methodology.
Lee received Altius Fellowship from Asian Cultural Council in 2020 and the Award for Young Artist (Visual Arts) from Hong Kong Arts Development Council in 2018. Recent exhibitions and projects include ‘Internationale Kurzfilmtage Winterthur’ (2021) (Winterthur, Switzerland), ‘One Song is Very Much Like Another, and the Boat is Always Afar’ (2021) (Times Museum: Guangzhou, China), ‘Predicament’ (2020) (Hive Center for Contemporary Art: Beijing, China), ‘Landskrona Foto’ (2020) (Landskrona, Sweden), ‘The Deficit Faction’ (2019) (Long March Space: Beijing, China), ‘Seoul Mediacity Biennale 2018’ (2018) (Seoul Museum of Art: Seoul, South Korea), ‘12th Shanghai Biennale: Proregress – Art in an Age of Historical Ambivalence’ (2018) (Power Station of Art: Shanghai, China) and ‘Artist Making Movement – Asian Art Biennial 2015’ (2015) (National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts: Taichung, Taiwan). Keywords: Historiography, Archive, Research-based practice, Empathy