In the series Projects (1997-2001), Nikki S. Lee defies the globalist demand to present and perform predefined cultural conventions by photographing themself assimilated into multiple American social groups. Demonstrating the body’s potential for multiplicity, Lee’s integration into varying social and cultural groups resists the boundaries of social containment projected onto bodies due to assumptions of race, ethnicity, class, gender, sexuality, or age. The series questions the social command that the body must represent a naturalisation of a projected identity. Lee’s integration into social groups challenged the programme of identity homogenisation that was emanating from America, fuelled by the multiculturalist discourse. The repetition ...
This study is a practice-led research that visually examines how the sense of self and identity are ...
South Korea’s national narrative has evolved from one familiar with destruction and outside control ...
Degree awarded: M.A. Art. American UniversityPhotographers Cindy Sherman (b. 1954, United States) an...
In the series Projects (1997-2001), Nikki S. Lee defies the globalist demand to present and perform ...
This thesis examines artist Nikki S. Lee’s Projects photographs taken from 1997 to 2001 and their en...
This thesis examines a Korean Conceptual photographer, Nikki S. Lee’s performative photographs and f...
This paper examines how South Korean artists use performance art as a medium to explore the complexi...
This essay reads the photographer Nikki S Lee’s Projects, a series of pictures in which the artist p...
Tseng Kwong Chi, Nikki S. Lee, and Annu Palakunnathu Matthew each employ our associations with photo...
This dissertation offers a comparative study of the work of three Korean American women artists: Th...
My life has been dedicated to the relentless pursuit of masculinity throughout my transition from fe...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on June 9, 2010).The entire t...
My dissertation project investigates the circulation of Korean popular cultural genres online and of...
Recognizing performance and technology as entangled modes of bodily expression, Trans Affects: Perfo...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Art and Art History, 2012.This dissertation exami...
This study is a practice-led research that visually examines how the sense of self and identity are ...
South Korea’s national narrative has evolved from one familiar with destruction and outside control ...
Degree awarded: M.A. Art. American UniversityPhotographers Cindy Sherman (b. 1954, United States) an...
In the series Projects (1997-2001), Nikki S. Lee defies the globalist demand to present and perform ...
This thesis examines artist Nikki S. Lee’s Projects photographs taken from 1997 to 2001 and their en...
This thesis examines a Korean Conceptual photographer, Nikki S. Lee’s performative photographs and f...
This paper examines how South Korean artists use performance art as a medium to explore the complexi...
This essay reads the photographer Nikki S Lee’s Projects, a series of pictures in which the artist p...
Tseng Kwong Chi, Nikki S. Lee, and Annu Palakunnathu Matthew each employ our associations with photo...
This dissertation offers a comparative study of the work of three Korean American women artists: Th...
My life has been dedicated to the relentless pursuit of masculinity throughout my transition from fe...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on June 9, 2010).The entire t...
My dissertation project investigates the circulation of Korean popular cultural genres online and of...
Recognizing performance and technology as entangled modes of bodily expression, Trans Affects: Perfo...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Art and Art History, 2012.This dissertation exami...
This study is a practice-led research that visually examines how the sense of self and identity are ...
South Korea’s national narrative has evolved from one familiar with destruction and outside control ...
Degree awarded: M.A. Art. American UniversityPhotographers Cindy Sherman (b. 1954, United States) an...