Philip Lee - Portfolio
Photography & Films
Sixteen Dada Heads
Sixteen Dada Heads is a film by Cally Trench and Philip Lee
exhibited with, and embodying, the book, 16 Dada Heads by Cally Trench and Philip Lee
BABE
The Arnolfini, Bristol
11-12 April 2015
Part of Book Acts curated by Sophie Loss
Exercise Slip
A time-lapse film by Cally Trench of a performance with clay by Philip Lee
Shown in At Play 2012 at OVADA, Oxford.
Curated by Cally Trench and Dr Outi Remes
29 June - 5 August 2012.
Also shown in Hoopla!, a pop-up event at Sugarhouse Studios Curated by Tessa Garland on 13 July 2012
Exercise Slip was exhibited in a show reel at the British Ceramics Biennial 2013 at the Original Spode Factory in Stoke-on-Trent
8 - 13 October 2013
Skin and Slip
By Philip Lee and Cally Trench
A film of a made-for-camera performance with clay
Shown in
Surfaces: Works on Paper
at Sput+Nik Gallery, Praça Marquês do Pombal, Porto, Portugal
Curated by
Steve Perfect
and John McDowall
15 June - 28 July 2012
Body Body Clay Pane
A film by Jonathan Roe
of a performance by
Cally Trench and Philip Lee
was shown in
Tradition and Innovation:
Five Decades of Harrow Ceramics at
Contemporary Applied Art
in London
Curated by Tessa Peters
20 April - 9 June 2012
Slip and Chalk
Three films by Philip Lee, assisted by Cally Trench and Edward Lee
Two of the three films were part of the 101 Project at LAB, New York, USA
The 101 Project was initiated by Sophie Loss, developed and co-ordinated by Sophie Loss and John McDowall, additional supervision by Joanna Hill with the help of Judy Goldhill, Claire Deniau and Steve Perfect
4 - 25 November 2011
Suffolk Rite & Somersaults
Two video works by Cally Trench, Judy Goldhill and Philip Lee
Part of the Camouflage project
August 2011
Camouflage
On-going photography project
by Judy Goldhill, Philip Lee and Cally Trench
Earth
An installation and video piece created collaboratively
with Romain Forquy
September 2008
The project included a performance for stills and video cameras. It is a continuation of Lee's 'Slip' series of live body performances.
For Earth Lee was submerged beneath the leaf litter in a woodland location. More theatrical than Lee's previous Slip performances he emerges from the ground.
Splits
Four photographs, from a collaborative project
with Romain Forquy, included in an online book
December 2006
Slip I
Photography studio installation/performance with poster paints and white slip.
November 2000
University of Westminster
Harrow Campus