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Lee Lee Nam – Curriculum Vitae Lee Lee Nam – Curriculum Vitae Timeline 1969 Born in Damyang, Jeonnam, Korea 1995 Graduated from Department of Art, Chosun University, Korea 2008 Yonsei University Graduate School of Visual Images Artwares; completed Doctor of Fine Arts courses Awards and Honours World Conservation Congress Green Olympics Ambassador UNESCO Creative City Consultant Works are published in textbooks for secondary education in Korea 2010 The 22nd Sun Gallery Art Award 2009 Young Artist of the Year from The Korean Artist's Day 2005 Artist of the Year from Gwangju Museum of Art Gwangju Shinsegae Art Competition Grand Prize 2002 The 8th Gwangju Art Prize Selected as a "Ha Jeong-Ung" Artist Solo Exhibitions 2015 Miindo, Velazquez and Ants, Donghwa Cultural Foundation, Hackensack, NJ, USA 2014 Lee Lee-Nam: Reborn in Light, Gana Art Center, Seoul, Korea 2013 Good Night Analogue Good Morning Digital, Kwai Fung Hin Art Gallery, Hong Kong Good Night Analogue Good Morning Digital, Gwangju Museum of Art, Gwangju, Korea 2012 Dillusion - Solo Exhibition of Lee Lee-Nam, Kwai Fung Hin Art Gallery, Hong Kong Korean Eye Exhibition, Museum of Arts and Design, New York, USA Kalamazoo Institute of Arts, U.S 2011 Wayne State University, Detroit, USA Korea Culture Centre, Sydney, Australia Dennos Art Museum, Michigan College, USA Seoul Special Exhibition in G20 Summit, Gwangju City Hall, Korea 2010 SUN Gallery, Seoul, Korea Shinsegae Gallery, Gwangju, Korea 2009 Hakgojae Gallery, Seoul, Korea Shinsegae Gallery, Seoul/Busan, Korea 2008 Metaphysical Art Gallery, Taipei , Taiwan Park Ryu Sook Galley, Seoul, Korea 2007 Shinsegae Gallery, Gwangju, Korea Lee Art Gallery, Daegu, Korea 2006 Gwangju Media Culture Center, Gwangju, Korea 2005 Hangaram Art Museum, Seoul , Korea Selected Group Exhibitions 2015 Personal Structures - Crossing Borders, Palazzo Bembo and Palazzo Mora, Venice, Italy 2011 Chengdu Biennale, Chengdu, China Kobe Bienneale, Kobe, Japan Anthony Brown Retrospective: A Voyage to the World of Illustration with Anthony Brown and Lee Lee-Nam, Sejong Center for the Performing Arts, Seoul, Korea Super Message of Art-Smalt, Gyeongnam Art Museum, Changwon, Korea Desired Place, Gallery LEE, Seoul, Korea Acts of 2011 based the Forest of Bamboo, Damyang Cultural Center Special Exhibition Gallery, Damyang, Korea Korean Art Show 2011, La Venue, New York, USA Art Zoo, Gwangju , Korea Rest, Gyeonggi Museum of Modern Art, Ansan, Korea The Sea of Peace, Incheon Art Platform, Incheon, Korea Les Medias, La Mode, La Morale, Hongik Museum of Art, Hongik University, Seoul, Korea LET, Museum Group Exercise, U-Square Gallery, Gwangju, Korea Lee Lee-Nam Media Artist with a Mysterious Male Fairy, WooJaeGil Museum of Art, Gwangju, Korea 2010 G20 Seoul Summit, Media Art Exhibition, Park Hyatt Seoul, Korea Collage of Memories, Soka Art Center, Beijing, China/ Taipei, Taiwan Media Garden, Pohang Museum of Steel Art, Pohang, Korea Yellow Door, Gwangju Museum of Art, Gwangju, Korea Oriental Lanterns, National Museum of India, India The 3rd China Songzhuang Culture & Art Festival, Korean Pavilion, Beijing, China 2009 The 1st Biennale of Nanjing, Nanjing, China Invited Tea Culture Nations, Yale University Art Gallery, Connecticut, USA Asian Art in London, Alon Zakaim Fine Art, London, UK Art & Techne, Jeju Museum of Art, Jeju Island, Korea Mind Topology, National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts, Taichung, Taiwan Korean Contemporary Art Exhibition for Korea-Tunis 40th Chamber Anniversary, Musee de la Ville de Tunis, Tunisia Korean Eye: Moon Generation, Saatchi Gallery, London, UK Peace Dream Art Festival, Centro de las artes de Sevilla, Seville, Spain Lost & Found, Rokeby Gallery, London, UK The 3rd Gwangju Design Biennale - The Clue, Gwangju Biennale Center, Gwangju, Korea Yokohama Port 150 Years Anniversary Exhibition, Yokohama, Japan Spectrum - Rhythm, Modelling, Sympathy, Sejong Center for the Performing Arts, Seoul, Korea For the Continuance of Life, Shinsegae Gallery, Gwangju, Korea 100 Years of Korean Cartoon, National Museum of Contemporary Art, Gwacheon, Korea Power of Young - Five Ideas, Gwangju Museum of Art, Gwangju, Korea Conditions of Being-As of New, Korean Cultural Service, Beijing, China Black & White: Natural Elements, Koo Gallery, New York, USA Ongojishin, Gana Art Center, Seoul, Korea 2008 Artists, What is Science for You?, National Museum of Contemporary Art, Gwacheon, KAIST,Daejeon, Korea Korean Contemporary Art Show, Singapore Art Museum, Singapore Wonderland - Hiragisa and Lee Leenam, Bund 18 Creative Center, Shanghai, China Biennale Sevilla, Alhambra Palace, Granada, Spain Meme Trackers, Songjiang Museum of Art, Beijing, China The Rebellion of Images, KT&G Annex Store Building, Seoul, Korea Can You See What I See?, Bukchon Art Museum, Seoul, Korea Notable Collections Uli Sigg Collection, Luzern, Switzerland Embassy of Korea in the USA, Washington, USA Yale University, Connecticut, USA Cheong Wa Dae (President House of Korea) Samsung Electronics Collection, Seoul, Korea 5.18 Memorial Foundation, Gwangju, Korea Daelim Contemporary Art Museum, Seoul, Korea Busan Museum of Art, Busan, Korea National Museum of Contemporary Art, Gwacheon, Korea Gyeonggi-do Art Gallery, Gwangju Government, Korea Savina Museum, Seoul, Korea Gyeonggi-do Museum, Ansan, Korea Gwangju Museum of Art, Gwangju, Korea Jeju Museum of Contemporary Art, Jeju, Korea Seoul Museum of Art, Seoul, Korea Gwangyang Culture and Arts Center, Korea Wolchul Mountain Sculpture Park, Youngam, Korea Korea National Open University, Gwangju, Korea Yonsei Universty, Seoul, Korea Chosun University, Gwangju, Korea Bund 18 Creative Center, Shanghai, China .
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