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Portrait of a Woman as an Artist
English, 24 pages
Calligraphy drawings on rice paper, hard cover
5 3/4 x5 3/4 in
Hand bounded 30 copies by Ke-Sook Lee, 2019
in conjunction with “Life Traces” exhibition at the Gallery Artlink, Seoul, Korea.
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ARTISTS INHABIT THE MUSEUM
2005-2015
English, 168 pages
Color illustration, soft cover
8 ½ x 10 x ½ in
Published by the Spencer Museum of Art
The University of Kansas
2017
A Decade of Commissions and
Artist-in-Residence Projects at the
Spencer Museum of Art, 2005-2015
Essay:
Ode to Sprout II
An Installation by Ke-Sook Lee
by Kris Imants Ercums PhD
Curator of Global Contemporary Art and Asian Art
Spencer Museum of Art, University of Kansas
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Korean Contemporary Art Book 029
Lee, Ke-Sook
Korean/English, 192 pages
Color illustration, soft cover
6 x 7 x ½ in
Published by Hexagon Publishing Co., October 12, 2015
http://mobile.kyobobook.co.kr/showcase/book/KOR/9788998145521
Essays:
Making the thread dance: Ode to Sprout II
by Kris Imants Ercums PhD, Curator of Global Contemporary Art and Asian Art
Spencer Museum of Art, University of Kansas
Ke-Sook Lee: One Hundred Faceless Women
by Park, Young Sook, Feminist Photo Artist, Trunk Gallery Director, Seoul
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One Hundred Faceless Women
Ke-Sook Lee
English, 100 pages
Color illustration, soft cover
9 ½ x 8 x ¼ in
Published by blurb Publishing Co., 2012
Book order: www.blurb.com/b/3072095-one-hundred-faceless-women
Essay:
Ke-Sook Lee: One Hundred Faceless Women
by Elisabeth Kirsch, Art Historian
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The Female Gaze
WOMEN ARTIST MAKING THEIR WORLD
English, 336 pages
9 ½ x 11 ¼ x2 in
Color illustration, hard cover
Published in 2012, conjunction with the exhibition at the
Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia, November 2012– April 2013
Distributed by Hudson Hills Press
Introduction and Acknowledgement:
Robert Cozzolino, Senior Curator and Curator of Modern Art
Acknowledgement: Linda Lee Alter
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Pricked: Extreme Embroidery
English, 109 pages
Color illustration, soft cover
8 ¼ x 11 ¼ x 1/4 in
Published by the Museum of Arts & Design
in conjunction with the exhibition
“Pricked: Extreme Embroidery”
November 8, 2007 –March 9, 2008
Essay by
David Revere McFadden
Chief Curator Museum of Arts & Design
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Charlotte Street Foundation 10
English, 172 pages
Color illustration, soft cover
11 x 7 ¾ x ¾ in
Published by the Charlotte Street Foundation
in conjunction with the 10th Anniversary Celebration
2007
Introduction:
David Hughes jr., Director of the Charlotte Street Foundation
Essay on Ke-Sook Lee:
Elisabeth Kirsch, Art Historian
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