Arts preview: visual artist Lee Kit is a man in constant motion
Doretta Lau
Visual artist Lee Kit, known for his paintings and preoccupation with the passage of time, returns to Hong Kong with "You". The solo exhibition expands upon his 2013 Venice Bienniale show, "You [you].", both of which were co-curated by Lars Nittve, M+ executive director, and Yung Ma, M+ assistant curator.
Lee, a Hongkonger who is based in Taiwan, will be showing painting, video, installation and readymades.
He says that his latest work is more candid and political than before.
"I want to deal with Hong Kong's current climate," he says. "The society is angry and it's even more important to me now that I'm not often in Hong Kong. This exhibition isn't going to be like my previous ones, which were slight in comparison. I think parts of this will be more extreme."
Since showing in Venice, Lee says that his work has veered towards the use of narrative.