Lee Paje is a contemporary Filipino visual artist. She has shown her works in the Philippines, Taiwan, and Singapore. Her works explore themes of women and gender identity, myth-making, and unique contemporary lifestyles. In 2018, she won the Don Papa Rum Art Competition. She has been in residency at Art Omi in New York and at Kapitana Gallery in Negros Occidental.[1]

Biography edit

Lee Paje was born in 1980. She graduated with a Magna Cum Laude distinction for her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree, major in Painting from the University of the Philippines Diliman, Quezon City.[2]

Works edit

Paje works with mediums such as painting on copper, sculpture, and video to convey visual narratives that highlight inequity in relation to gender and identity.[1] Some of her sculptural works include Teriapara (oil on relief, 2011) and Sanctus Cunnus, choclit (liqeuer-filled chocolates, 2011) both of which are reminiscent of female genitalia.[3] Paje's series of tondos, including Sunday Afternoon, oil and etching on copper, acrylic on steel wool (2014) and Mother and Child, oil and etching on copper, acrylic on steel wool (2014), depict everyday scenes of love and familial relationships among the LGBTQ+ community, focusing not on the unconventionality of it, but its simple relationships.[4]

Her most recent exhibition, 'Diin, San-O, Sin-O (Where, When, Who)' at Kapitana Gallery[1] featured works that she had produced during her two-month residency at the Kapitana Gallery, where she continued her exploration of the links between place and identity.[5]

Exhibitions edit

2017 edit

  • 'Diin, San-O, Sin-O (Where, When, Who)' at Kapitana Gallery[1]

2016 edit

  • 'Unexpurgated' at Tin-aw Art Gallery[6]

2014 edit

  • Art Taipei: Young Artist Discovery[7]

2013 edit

  • Philippine Art Trek at Gallery Sogan & Art[8]
  • 'Bigoted' at Manila Contemporary[9]

2011 edit

  • 'Mater Potestatem' at Tin-aw Art Gallery

Features edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d http://www.art-msac.com/Lee%20PAJE.pdf [dead link]
  2. ^ "The New Breed". Philippine Tatler. Style Media Inc. 24 May 2015.
  3. ^ "Tin-aw Art Gallery". www.tin-aw.com. Retrieved 2019-11-22.
  4. ^ a b "11 Artists Who Helped Pave the Way to Marriage Equality". Artsy.net. July 2015.
  5. ^ "Lee Paje solo exhibition: "Diin, San-o, Sin-o"". ClickTheCity. Retrieved 2019-11-22.
  6. ^ "Unexpurgated". Tin-aw Art Gallery.
  7. ^ "Art Taipei Young Artist Discovery". Art Taipei.
  8. ^ "Childhood Games People PLay". Gallery Sogan & Art. Archived from the original on 2017-02-02. Retrieved 2017-01-23.
  9. ^ "Bigoted". ClickTheCity.com.
  10. ^ "Art+ Magazine Behind The Scenes feature". Youtube.
  11. ^ "Art+Auction Datebook: Northeast Meets Southeast". Blouin Art Info.