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LEE Szu-Hui

LEE Szu-Hui's Art Work
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LEE Szu-Hui's Art Work Detail

LEE Szu-Hui

Location USA / Colorado
Residency Anderson Ranch Arts Center
Year of the Grant 2008
Work Transparency.White
Lee Szu-Hui, born in 1980 in Xi-Lo, Yun-Lin. She was graduated from College of Fine Art, National Taiwan University of Arts in 2007. She won various opportunities for residencies in 2004-2008, such as Art Site of Hsin-Chu Railway Warehouse and Taipei Artist Village in Taiwan. She also went to ARCUS Project in Japan, Changdong Art Studio in Seoul, Korea, and Anderson Ranch Art Center, Colorado, USA, for residencies.

Artist Statement:

I started using dolls in my work during university. Without realizing the history and origin of ready-made dolls, I was amused by the imagination of the object’s numerous replicas. The distortion and reformation of the dolls was in some way an experiential and emotional outlet for myself. In graduate school, I produced one hybrid pattern that was combined with text from a Western mythological story and a flattened image of dolls. With the mixture of images, I developed a series of patterns to perceive my personal identity.



At the same time, I was also interested in traditional patterns found in Asian countries. During my previous residencies in Japan and Korea, I was more involved in an old pattern ‘tomoe,’ which is a common design in Japanese family emblems. The form of tomoe is very similar to Taiji, a symbolic image in China, Taiwan, and Korea. In addition to cultural aspects of pattern itself, I explored different kinds of media and paints, paying attention to color hue, value, chrome, texture, and transparency. During my residency in Colorado, I focused on white. The opportunity to observe and experience snow gave me completely different feelings about white. Depicting different layers and tones of white is a way to express the spirit of purity, peace, and nature.



Anderson Ranch Arts Center is located in a beautiful natural environment. The space features a variety of state-of-the-art equipment. The established arts center frequently hosts diverse arts activities including exhibitions, lectures, art auctions, and symposiums. Teaching assistants are also available as resources if one runs into any technical problems during his or her residency. I experienced my very first art auction at Anderson Ranch Arts Center. The profits from the auction were donated to the running of the center. Opportunities for conversation with other artists were also very refreshing and an interesting experience.