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The Hispanic Project (1),

1998

Nikki S. Lee, born 1970, Kye-Chang, South Korea; active New York, NY and Seoul
2010-207

In her series Projects, Lee adapted methods from anthropological fieldwork and performance art to scrutinize the visual cues of social groups—including drag queens, punks, senior citizens, exotic dancers, skateboarders, lesbians, young urban professionals, and Korean schoolgirls. After making herself over, she would seek admission into these social circles and adapt her style and mannerisms. Lee has said that the pictures were taken by her new acquaintances, with the only instruction being to get her within the frame. The resulting photographs are ambiguous documents of the encounter between the artist and her collaborators. Responding to the critique that photographers manipulate the representation of others, Lee investigates the complex dynamic between photographer, subject, and viewer.

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Information

Title
The Hispanic Project (1)
Dates

1998

Maker
Medium
Chromogenic print
Dimensions
78.7 × 104.1 cm (31 × 41 in.) frame: 78.4 × 103.8 × 4 cm (30 7/8 × 40 7/8 × 1 9/16 in.)
Credit Line
Gift of Herbert Schorr, Graduate School Class of 1963, and Mrs. Schorr
Object Number
2010-207
Place Made

North America, United States, New York, Manhattan, New York, East Harlem

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