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Harvest 2004
"Shepherd I" 24X34 inches Digital C-print , limited edition: 1/7 was pretty much the last piece of work I did in the series. It was created spontaneously without a clear concept unlike the others. It happened after I visited the small animal farm in south Jersey again in the spring of 2004.

Daniel Lee »

Harvest 2004

Exhibition: 3 Sep – 9 Oct 2004

Nichido Contemporary Art

4-3-3 hatchobori, Chuo-ku
104 0032 Tokyo

+81-3-35552140


www.nca-g.com

Tue-Sat 11-20 . Sun 12-18

Harvest 2004
"Twins", 16X22 inches Digital C-print I'm afraid the identity of human would also be changed - one day after our old organ has been replaced from animal, generations after generations. The look from these twin baby could be the future of our children.

Beginning from stark portraits photographed with a large format camera, Daniel Lee submits his pictorial subjects to the digital wringer, provoking their unsettling metamorphosis into animal-like forms. He appropriately entitled these series 'Manimals', 'Judgement', '108 Windows', 'Origin' and 'Nightlife' initially shown at O.K. Harris Works of Art Gallery in New York since 1993, in addition, these works attracted the attention of publications like PBS Television, New York Times, American Photo, Zoom, Wired, Art Life, Harper's, Creative Technology magazines and gallery and museum exhibitions in France, Italy, England, Japan, Slovakia, Philippines, Taiwan, Portugal, Canada and Austria quickly followed. Known as Lee Siaojin in Chinese, born in Chunking, China (1945) and raised in Taiwan. He moved to United States after he received his BFA in painting from College of Chinese Culture. Then he got his MA degree majored in Photography and Film from Philadelphia College of Art and worked as an Art Director in New York until the late seventies, at which point he changed to photography as a career. Within one and a half decades, he went through different stages in fashion, people to still life collage. Since 1993, computer technology allowed him to combine his various drawing, photographic and fine art skills in one medium. "Science has allowed the possibility of extending our lives, but has never satisfied humanity’s greed. The replacement of diseased or aged organs with healthy ones is now the key to longevity. Benefiting from stem cell and the decoding of animal DNA, the acceptance of organs from our fellow animals eventually would provide us with a fresh stock of donors. I've been informed that pigs are biologically more similar to humans than sheep and in some cases even more compatible to us than monkeys. I invite you to a not too distant future in a location populated with a breed of livestock that supplies human eyes, hearts, livers and other harvested organs. In generations to come, these animals will become more than organ hosts, they will incorporate the science that created them, evolving with traits and behaviors that are distinctly human. In the world of these new creatures, I see a discovery of joy and sorrow, which would in many ways be similar to ours. As a result, the success of science would inevitably raise greater questions once again… Daniel Lee 2004

Harvest 2004
"Truck Driver" 24X34 inches, digital C-print I was not quite sure about what I wanted to say or trying to be delivered as a message in the begining. Sometime, it started as a vision which drove me to build a scene like "Truck Driver".
Harvest 2004
"Napping", 16X22 inches Digital C-print I was a bit late when I visiting the pig farm that day. All 200 pigs were taking their nap at the same time. I stopped before a baby pig and the longer I looked at him, the more human he looked.