Kang Seung Lee is a multidisciplinary artist who was born in South Korea and now lives and works in Los Angeles, CA. He has had solo and group exhibitions internationally, including the Weatherspoon Art Museum (NC) and Centro Cultural Border (Mexico City), among others.
Kang has a diverse cultural background, having lived and worked in South Korea, Australia, India, Turkey, Mexico and the United States.
1 – Untitled (Me as Aunt Georgie), C-Print, 16 x 24 inches, 2013
2 – Untitled (Rauschenberg “Monogram”), Needlepoint on cotton, 8 x 8 inches (framed), 2013
3 – The Hill, multi channel video and sound installation, 2013
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