Jennifer Tee

Jennifer Tee’s (b. 1973) works comprise sculpture, installation, performance, photography, and collages, all with a wide-ranging underlying frame of reference. Of central importance is Tee’s interest in the in-between state of what she calls the soul in limbo. The soul in limbo is restless and alive, and caught in an unnamed place – a conceptual, mental, psychological, and physical space – on the border between the here and the possible. Tee also researches contemporary life, with its cross-cultural identity and narratives, its instability and complexity, and its potential for the loss of identity, language, and kinship with original cultures. In addition, Tee explores various forms of utopian concepts of life and their potential for creating a new and more beautiful and soulful world. With her work, she encourages the contemplation of life’s fragile connections, evoking spiritual realms with active material experimentation.

Gathering
Jennifer Tee,Tampan Ship of Souls #3,2023
Tulip Petal Collage, Piezography,170 x 180 cm
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Gathering
Jennifer Tee,Ancestral Sleeper Structure #2,2024
Pineapple cloth, Beads, Aluminum bars,190 x 127 cm
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Gathering
Jennifer Tee,Tampan Ship of Souls #3,2023
Tulip Petal Collage, Piezography,170 x 180 cm
Gathering
Jennifer Tee,Ancestral Sleeper Structure #2,2024
Pineapple cloth, Beads, Aluminum bars,190 x 127 cm