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        • JANE LEE (B. 1963). Portrait #14. acrylic paint and heavy gel on fiberglass
          Sep. 27, 2024

          JANE LEE (B. 1963). Portrait #14. acrylic paint and heavy gel on fiberglass

          Est: $300,000 - $500,000

          JANE LEE (B. 1963). Portrait #14. acrylic paint and heavy gel on fiberglass 102 (H) x 102 x 7 cm. (40 1⁄8 x 40 1⁄8 x 2 3⁄4 in.).

          Christie's
        • JANE LEE (B. 1963) It Is as It Is, Wall series #1 acrylic paint and canvas
          May. 29, 2024

          JANE LEE (B. 1963) It Is as It Is, Wall series #1 acrylic paint and canvas

          Est: $180,000 - $280,000

          JANE LEE (B. 1963) It Is as It Is, Wall series #1 acrylic paint and canvas on wood 123 (H) x 64 x 6 cm. (48 3⁄8 x 25 1⁄4 x 2 3⁄8 in.)

          Christie's
        • Jane Lee; The Little Red Painting
          Apr. 01, 2023

          Jane Lee; The Little Red Painting

          Est: S$15,000 - S$20,000

          Lot 815: Jane Lee (b. 1963, Singaporean), The Little Red Painting, 2009, oil and epoxy on canvas mounted on board, 52 x 56 x 12 cm, inscribed, signed (in English and Chinese) and dated on the reverse, Tags: contemporary, oil, epoxy, mixed media, painting, singapore, singaporean, female IMPORTANT INFO Bidders need to know We encourage all buyers to check for condition reports and or other photos before bidding. The absence of a condition report does not imply that the lot is free from damage and wear. Please go through photos for more details on conditions and age; color will be different depends on your screen. All the items are sold as is and all sales are final. We encourage all bidders to review our terms and conditions before bidding. Please contact us through email info@larasati.com if you need any further information.

          Larasati Auctioneers
        • Jane Lee (b. 1963)
          Jun. 11, 2022

          Jane Lee (b. 1963)

          Est: ₱800,000 - ₱1,040,000

          Jane Lee (b. 1963) Déja Vu oil on epoxy canvas a) 1 pc. 13" x 20" x 3" (33 cm x 51 cm x 8 cm) b) 8 pcs. 4" x 3" x 2 1/2" (11 cm x 7 cm x 6 cm) each EXHIBITED Espace Louis Vuitton, Landscape Memories, Louis Vuitton Island Maison, Singapore, April 25 - September 30, 2013 In Déja Vu, Singapore-based visual artist Jane Lee presents memories as fragmented patchworks, with some lingering in our subconscious and others embedded right at the center of our consciousness. Here, the artist presents the vastness of human memory; how our brain sometimes plays with our implicit memories, thus producing evocative sensations and a peculiar feeling of familiarity related to how we process and recall memories of certain people, things, and events. This piece is part of a group exhibition featuring works of leading contemporary Singaporean artists titled Landscape Memories at Espace Louis Vuitton Singapore in 2013. The show was also the first of its kind—it was exclusively dedicated to contemporary Singaporean art. Lee displays the expanse of space and how it can be turned into something that would animate the composition. The artist turns the art of painting into a three-dimensional visual spectacle. Déja Vu further exhibits Lee’s unbridled artistic practice; she is unhampered by conventional/traditional techniques in painting. In a 2016 interview with Art Republik, Singapore’s premier art quarterly magazine, Lee said: “I am very much a hands-on person. When I first started painting the traditional way, I planned a lot and would sit down and create compositions for my works. This all changed in 1999 when I went to London to find out more about contemporary art. I attended a workshop where the lecturer threw paint on paper on the floor and instructed the class to just play. That was an eye-opener for me. And that became what I wanted to do. I had come to realize that by the time I planned everything, there would really be no life in the work. I began to go more with my instincts and to play.” Lee‘s works also appease more to the psyche rather than the intellect. In the same interview, the artist shared: “I suppose an artwork can never really be finished. If a work speaks to me, it is done. It is more emotional than intellectual. I talk to my painting a lot. It is an interactive process. Paintings are in a way alive even though they do not talk. They have certain tendencies. There is some kind of negotiation going on between the artist and the work in the process of making art. “Daily life is my source of inspiration, whether it is from a morning walk or in a conversation with someone. Things I see around me, what people say – these are the small things that are my sources of inspiration.” Jane Lee is one of Singapore’s most prominent and soughtafter visual artists. She is also a multi-awarded artist, having received several prestigious honors. Lee was a finalist for the 2007 Sovereign Asian Art Prize and was the first recipient of the Singapore Art Exhibition International Residency Prize in the same year. In 2011, she received a Celeste Prize for Painting. Lee has participated in numerous Asian, North American, and European exhibitions. This includes the Hong Kong Arts Center, the Museo di Palazzo Grimani in Venice, the Sundaram Tagore Gallery in New York, and the Contemporary Art Center in Vilnius, Lithuania. Lee is a pride not only of her home country but of the entire Southeast Asian region as well. (A.M.)

          Leon Gallery
        • Jane Lee (b. 1963) Heartbeat III
          Sep. 11, 2021

          Jane Lee (b. 1963) Heartbeat III

          Est: ₱1,400,000 - ₱1,820,000

          Jane Lee (b. 1963) Heartbeat III signed and dated 2015 (verso) each acrylic and heavy gel on fiberglass base 16" x 16" x 2" (41 cm x 41 cm x 6 cm) each   P 1,400,000 literature Fernandez, Annabelle. "Top Singapore Artist Jane Lee’s Visually Arresting 3D Artworks." Female Magazine. January 2016. Singapore. exhibited Art15: London Global Art Fair, Olympia, London, May 21 - 23, 2015. Singapore Tyler Print Institute - Creative Workshop and Gallery, Freely, Freely, Robertson Quay, Singapore, January 17 - March 5, 2016.   As one of Singapore’s most prominent contemporary artists, Jane Lee is known for her reconfiguration of the mediums of paint and painting to create her highly sensuous and tactile works where it traverses into the world of two - dimensional and three - dimensional. With a background in Fine Arts and Fashion, she challenged the notion of what constitutes a painting that’s why Tony Godfrey likened her works to artists whose paintings were anti - painting, he noted on his Jane Lee: Recent Paintings how Lee’s works embodied contrary elements - “they were playful, and serene, deconstructed and calm, inner directed but outwardly sensuous.” Hence, these characteristics are seen on her Heartbeat III. In an interview for an exhibition, Jane Lee explains Heartbeat: “With Heartbeat, the idea of removal came in the form of literally scoping out paint from a work of paint. After 100 Faces show, I started to realise that my work in the past was too meticulous and labour - intensive, and I was frequently layering my work. I started to question this working method. Could I do the reverse? Instead of layering, what if I did the opposite? At its basic, a painting is a surface. I asked myself what more I could remove from there. So I started to explore this idea of removal. The whole gallery became my canvas. All this emptiness of space - what do I do with it? Yet this emptiness is powerful. We spent much of our lives accumulating or adding, just as artists sometimes find ways to add and layer their work. But Emptiness speaks. It can actually enhance and bring out what you want to say.” With her constant challenging and redefining the possibilities of painting in unconventional ways, Jane Lee’s works has been exhibited widely in Hong Kong, Singapore, and New York, in return, she, received prestigious awards as well, such as the Celeste Prize 2011 in New York, and in 2007 was the first recipient of the Singaporean International Residency Art Prize.

          Leon Gallery
        • Modern Art.- Lee (Jane) Derain, Oxford & New York, 1990 & others on 20th century art (4 boxes)
          Feb. 04, 2021

          Modern Art.- Lee (Jane) Derain, Oxford & New York, 1990 & others on 20th century art (4 boxes)

          Est: £200 - £300

          NO RESERVE Modern Art.- Lee (Jane) Derain, Oxford & New York, 1990 § Salomon (J.) Vuillard, Paris, 1968 § Galerie Salis & JPL Fine Arts. E.Vuillard 1868-1940: Paintings, Pastels, Drawings, Salzburg & London, 1991 § Hugault (H.) Dunoyer de Segonzac, Paris, 1973 § Schofield (Linda, editor) Sorolla: Spanish Master of Light, 2019 § Schuster (P.-K. & others, editors) Lovis Corinth, original wrappers, St.Louis & London, 1996, illustrations, many colour, all but the last original cloth or boards, the first four with dust-jackets; and a quantity of others on 20th century art, many exhibition catalogues, 4to & 8vo (4 boxes) The illustration shows a selection only of the books in the lot, not including many of the catalogues.

          Forum Auctions - UK
        • Playing I
          Oct. 03, 2020

          Playing I

          Est: Rp150,000,000 - Rp180,000,000

          Jane Lee (b. 1963, Singaporean), Playing I, 2015, UV inkjet print on stacked Maple white 350g paper, 15 x 125 cm, , Pick Up Point: Singapore

          Larasati Auctioneers
        • JANE LEE | Coiling VI
          Jul. 09, 2020

          JANE LEE | Coiling VI

          Est: $80,000 - $150,000

          Hand coiled white/off-white paper on archival foam board

          Sotheby's
        • JANE LEE | Beyond Canvas
          Jul. 08, 2020

          JANE LEE | Beyond Canvas

          Est: $380,000 - $550,000

          Mixed media on canvas, wood stretcher and fiberglass

          Sotheby's
        • JANE LEE (SINGAPORE, B. 1963) Melt II acrylic and heavy gel on fiberglass 180 x 151 cm. (70 7/8 x 59 1/2 in.)
          May. 26, 2019

          JANE LEE (SINGAPORE, B. 1963) Melt II acrylic and heavy gel on fiberglass 180 x 151 cm. (70 7/8 x 59 1/2 in.)

          Est: $380,000 - $480,000

          JANE LEE (SINGAPORE, B. 1963) Melt II acrylic and heavy gel on fiberglass 180 x 151 cm. (70 7/8 x 59 1/2 in.) Executed in 2016

          Christie's
        • JANE LEE | Déjà vu
          Mar. 31, 2019

          JANE LEE | Déjà vu

          Est: $620,000 - $850,000

          Acrylic, mixed media and epoxy on canvas

          Sotheby's
        • JANE LEE (B. 1963) Without Canvas 2013 signed on the reverse mixed medi
          Nov. 26, 2018

          JANE LEE (B. 1963) Without Canvas 2013 signed on the reverse mixed medi

          Est: HKD120,000 - HKD180,000

          JANE LEE (B. 1963) Without Canvas 2013 signed on the reverse mixed media on wooden stretcher 52 x 44 x 4.5 cm (20 1/2 x 17 5/16 x 1 3/4 in) This work was executed in 2013.

          Bonhams
        • Sacred II
          Nov. 09, 2018

          Sacred II

          Est: £16,000 - £20,000

          acrylic paint, acrylic heavy gel on fibreglass base, 70 x 60 x 5.5. cm, signed on the reverse | singaporean artist, singapore art, singapore painting

          Larasati Auctioneers
        • JANE LEE (SINGAPORE, B. 1963) - Purple Blues II
          May. 27, 2018

          JANE LEE (SINGAPORE, B. 1963) - Purple Blues II

          Est: $250,000 - $350,000

          JANE LEE (SINGAPORE, B. 1963) Purple Blues II acrylic on canvas 146 x 135 x 5 cm. (57 1/2 x 53 1/8 x 2 in.)

          Christie's
        • JANE LEE | In You, In Me
          Mar. 31, 2018

          JANE LEE | In You, In Me

          Est: $780,000 - $1,300,000

          Acrylic paint, acrylic paste, pigment,epoxy, reflective mirror on wood

          Sotheby's
        • JANE LEE, FLOWERS, COLOURED ETCHING, A/P, 12 X 8CM
          Aug. 10, 2017

          JANE LEE, FLOWERS, COLOURED ETCHING, A/P, 12 X 8CM

          Est: $40 - $60

          JANE LEE, FLOWERS, COLOURED ETCHING, A/P, 12 X 8CM

          Leonard Joel
        • JANE LEE | Wrap
          Apr. 04, 2016

          JANE LEE | Wrap

          Est: $350,000 - $550,000

          Mixed media on canvas

          Sotheby's
        • JANE LEE | Fetish Beige
          Apr. 03, 2016

          JANE LEE | Fetish Beige

          Est: $450,000 - $680,000

          Acrylic paint and heavy gel on canvas

          Sotheby's
        • JANE LEE | Gift II
          Oct. 05, 2015

          JANE LEE | Gift II

          Est: $250,000 - $350,000

          Acrylic paint and gel on plywood

          Sotheby's
        • JANE LEE | Plentiful
          Oct. 04, 2015

          JANE LEE | Plentiful

          Est: $320,000 - $550,000

          Oil on epoxy canvas

          Sotheby's
        • Jane Lee (Li Lingxuan, b. 1963) Untitled
          Oct. 03, 2015

          Jane Lee (Li Lingxuan, b. 1963) Untitled

          Est: -

          Jane Lee (Li Lingxuan, b. 1963) Untitled

          Bonhams
        • JANE LEE (Singaporean, B. 1963) Fetish P8
          May. 31, 2015

          JANE LEE (Singaporean, B. 1963) Fetish P8

          Est: $150,000 - $250,000

          JANE LEE (Singaporean, B. 1963) Fetish P8 acrylic paint and heavy gel on canvas 100 x 100 cm. (39 3/8 x 39 3/8 in.)

          Christie's
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