Jane Lee Singapore, b. 1963

Born in 1963 in Singapore

Lives and works in Singapore

 

Paint, canvas, frame, orientation and dimension — all are variables in Jane Lee’s hands. Through assiduous processes of layering, mixing, winding, wrapping, kneading, daubing, and other acts of physical transformation, the renowned artist redefines paint and painting to produce dynamic, bold forms. Operating in a post-colonial Southeast Asian context, Lee re-examines the significance of Western painting practices, while asserting her own culture. Pushing the boundaries of the medium, her work echoes the breakdown of cultural barriers in the era of globalization, and affirms the universality of contemporary art.

 

Lee first gained critical acclaim when her monumental work Raw Canvas was showcased at the Singapore Biennale, curated by Fumio Nanjo, in 2008. Her work was then featured at Collectors’ Stage at the Singapore Art Museum in 2011, and in the Southeast Asia Platform, an exhibition of cutting-edge work from across the region at Art Stage Singapore in 2014. The following year, Lee’s work was selected for Prudential Singapore Eye, one of the largest surveys of Singapore’s contemporary art to date, held at the ArtScience Museum, and Medium at Large, a year-long exhibition at the Singapore Art Museum, where her large-scale installation Status (2009) was acquired for the museum’s permanent collection. In 2015, Lee also participated in Frontiers Reimagined, at the 56th Venice Biennale. In 2018, Raw Canvas was prominently hung at the National Gallery Singapore.

 

Jane Lee has a bachelor of fine arts degree and a diploma in fashion from LASALLE College of the Arts in Singapore. Lee has participated in numerous art fairs and exhibitions across the globe. Notable exhibitions include Lila: Unending Play by Jane Lee, Singapore Art Museum (2023); Jane Lee: Red States, Hong Kong Arts Centre (2018); Meld, a solo Sundaram Tagore Gallery presentation, Art Basel Hong Kong (2017); and Jane Lee: Freely, Freely, STPI, Singapore (2016), which followed a 2015 residency.