Selected biennials include: the Yinchuan Biennale (2016) the Asia-Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art (20) the Jakarta Biennale (2015) the Singapore Biennale (20) and the Fukuoka Asian Art Triennale (2009). Yee has exhibited widely in museums in Asia, Europe, the United States, and Australia, including two retrospective exhibitions: Fluid World, a 2011 survey of her major works at Adelaide’s Contemporary Art Centre of South Australia and Yee I-Lann: 2005-2016 at the Ayala Museum in Manila, the Philippines. Her 2016 exhibition with our gallery, Like the Banana Tree at the Gate, took inspiration from two motifs that are iconic in her native Malaysia and throughout Southeast Asia: the ubiquitous banana tree and the pontianak, a vengeful female spirit with long black hair who is sometimes said to reside in that plant with a series of her characteristic digital photo-collage works, along with a three-channel video, the exhibition evoked the potency of female power derived from local knowledge and folkloric traditions, reframing it in a contemporary context informed by an active socio-political engagement. Yee’s 2013 solo exhibition at Tyler Rollins Fine Art, her first in the United States, centered on Picturing Power, a series of eight digital collages referencing the history of photography as it relates to the development of colonialism in Southeast Asia and its contemporary socio-political legacies. Now based in Malaysia’s capital city, Kuala Lumpur, she has established herself over the past 20 years as one of the region’s leading contemporary artists, known for her digital photocollage series that deftly employ a complex, multi-layered visual vocabulary drawn from historical references, popular culture, archives, and everyday objects – works that speculate on issues of culture, power, and the role of historical memory in social experience, often with particular focus on themes and motifs that reference the indigenous cultures of Borneo. Born in 1971 in Kota Kinabalu, capital of Malaysia’s northern Borneo province of Sabah, Yee received her BA in Visual Arts from the University of South Australia, Adelaide, in 1993. It also provides photocopying services.Yee I-Lann‘s primarily photomedia-based practice engages with archipelagic Southeast Asia’s turbulent history, addressing, with wit and humanity, the socio-political impact of current politics, neo-colonialism, and globalization. We perform digital camera printing, image processing, photo correction, etc. In addition, he also performs real-time photo processing and retouching of dead images. He is involved in printing digital cameras and smartphone photos and developing film photographs. Mocha Chai Laboratories is Singapore’s first boutique digital film lab, and is fully compliant with the DCI-standard. In addition, he also provides photocopying services. It also supports the digitization of paper data and large format drawings. Perform photo development, photo printing, image processing, etc. In addition, he is engaged in the development of photographic films and sales of photographic supplies such as albums and CDs. It also supports digital printing, image processing, and burning. He manages the photo studio “PROCOLOR HAKODATE” and takes photographs such as identification photos, proof photos, and commemorative photographs.
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