"WALL MATTERS : PROJECT ANOTHER COUNTRY"
Jane Lee
SUNDARAM TAGORE CHELSEA
1100 Madison Avenue New York, NY 10028 (at 83rd Street)

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Oct. 20 > Nov. 19

Wall Matters II, 2016, acrylic paint, heavy gel on fiberglass, 70.9 x 59.5 x 3.2 inches/180 x 151 x 8 cm
We are pleased to invite you to our Madison Avenue location (at 83rd Street) for a rare opportunity to see a collection of six new works by Jane Lee, one of Singapore’s most noted contemporary artists. Lee is best known for her highly tactile and sensuous paintings, which are often dimensional enough to be considered wall-based sculptures. This is Lee’s first solo presentation in New York since Beyond, her critically acclaimed New York debut at Sundaram Tagore Chelsea in 2012.
Jane Lee has won numerous awards, including a Celeste Prize for painting in 2011. In 2015, Lee’s work was selected for Prudential Singapore Eye, one of the largest surveys of Singapore’s contemporary art to date, 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, a Collateral Event of the 56th Venice Biennale. She lives and works in Singapore.
We will be presenting a large solo installation by Jane Lee at Art Basel Hong Kong in March 2017.
Jane Lee has won numerous awards, including a Celeste Prize for painting in 2011. In 2015, Lee’s work was selected for Prudential Singapore Eye, one of the largest surveys of Singapore’s contemporary art to date, 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, a Collateral Event of the 56th Venice Biennale. She lives and works in Singapore.
We will be presenting a large solo installation by Jane Lee at Art Basel Hong Kong in March 2017.




Opening Cocktail Reception:
Thursday October 20, 4 to 7 pm