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  1. Info su Nikki S. Lee biografia filmografia discografia video foto citazioni curiosità frasi celebri news carriera

  2. 니키 리 (미술가) 니키 승희 리 (Nikki Seung-hee Lee, 본명 : 이승희, 1970년 ~ )는 미국 뉴욕 을 기반으로 활동하고 있는 대한민국 의 사진 작가이자 영화 작가이다. 니키 리의 많은 작품들은 인간의 정체성에 대한 질문을 하며 환경과 주변인물들을 통해 계속 변하는 ...

  3. 3 giu 2024 · Show and Tell: Nikki S. Lee. By Karen Rosenberg. Photo: Nikki S. Lee/Courtesy of MoMA. If Cindy Sherman had turned her “Untitled Film Stills” into an actual film, the result might have been ...

  4. Nikki S. Lee is a photographer and filmmaker who creates durational bodies of work. Stretching the parameters of performance and identity politics, Lees best known series is Projects (1997-2001) which Lee began while studying at NYU. Selecting various sub-cultural identities such as skateboarders, exotic dancers, swingers, yuppies or senior citizens, Lee would spend three or four months ...

  5. The Exotic Dancer Project (23) In 2000, Nikki S. Lees work took her to The Gold Club in Hartford, Connecticut, for The Exotic Dancer Project.For this and other Projects, Lee typically spent several months altering her appearance, style, and mannerisms in order to blend in with a specific social a group—swing dancers or senior citizens, for example.

  6. www.frieze.com › article › nikki-s-leeNikki S. Lee | Frieze

    Zelig's transformations could be the precursor of Nikki S. Lee's photographs - the word 'chameleon' litters the critical reception of her work. As in Allen's film, Lee plays with ideas about the immigrant's fear and the newcomer's desire to blend into their environment, but whereas Zelig was a fictitious character, Lee's personae are only fictitious to those who know her game.

  7. Nikki S. Lee: Projects. Ostfildern: Hatje Cantz Publishers, 2001. [5] “I’m more of a conceptual artist. Because I enjoy myself more when I´m thinking about the concept. I don’t feel comfortable when people call me a photographer because when people say ‘photographer’ they mean in the classical sense.” LEE, Nikki S.