Khan Lee is a conceptually driven artist working at the intersection of science, culture, and art.

An artistic installation made of large, inflated shapes resembling a cluster of abstract forms, suspended from the ceiling in a gallery space.
Blue, 2017, Shirts, string, sealer, inflatable fan, dimensions variable see more here

Based in Vancouver, he is known for visually compelling and thought-provoking installations.

A large, conical installation made of colorful translucent materials stands in an art gallery, with sunlight filtering through windows and trees visible outside.
Cone, 2016, disposable spoons, approx. 117 x 24 x 24 inches

Born in Seoul, Korea, he studied architecture at Hong-Ik University, before immigrating to Canada to study fine art at Emily Carr Institute of Art + Design. He works in performance, media, sculpture and drawing.

Above, footage of his installation Red, Green and Blue outside the Vancouver Art Gallery here.

A sculptural installation made of various spoons stacked in a tree-like formation, featuring colorful emblems and decorative elements.
https://khanlee.com/work/souvenir/

Aerial view of a vibrant agricultural landscape featuring various green fields and patches of cultivated land, with a unique pattern resembling a floral design created from plants.

The temporary outdoor installation Ich Cho Shin Mu was hosted by AIR475, Yonago, Tottori, Japan.

Khan Lee at Equinox Gallery, here

Khan Lee website, here.


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