"108 WINDOWS" 1996
The astonishing images of Daniel Lee derive from the artists' distillation of Buddhist mythologies in which animal spirits transform the human countenance. Beyond the immediate shock of horror and amazement in confronting the visages is the sensible revelation that always lurks beneath the conventional interactions with those we know; that of human continuity with every living substance. The artist has deflected computer science to the realm of the esthetic, aloof from current conventions reaching to the farthest selvages of exploration and discovery.

Ivan C. Karp, Director, O.K. Harris Works of Art Gallery

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Chi sono, dove sono - quando sono assente dime - da dove vengo, dove vado

~Orginale Magazine, Germany. No.12, 2000. Lyrics by Tommaso Tramonti

"108 Windows" 2003, 100x400 cm Archival Print (limited edition of 10)
©2007. Daniel Lee, represented by O.K. Harris Works of Art, New York. 212 431 3600 • Nichido Contemporary Art, Tokyo. 3 5501-3203 • East Gallery, Taipei. (02) 2711 9502