No Food No Money No Jewels, Locks Gallery, Eve Sussman and Simon Lee
Rabbit Record, 2015

Califone record player with unique wire mesh and wax sculpture on vinyl record with sound

Simon Lee | Eve Sussman No Food No Money No Jewels

Script, 2016

four channel video projection

Simon Lee, Eve Sussman, No Food, No Money, No Jewels, Locks Gallery

The Factory Night Shift, 2015

single channel video

No Food No Money No Jewels, Locks Gallery, Eve Sussman and Simon Lee

Listen Punk (Hoffa), 2015

DVD video and unique vintage TV

Locks Gallery No Food No Money No Jewels Eve Sussman and Simon Lee

Deposition, 2015

six channel video installation on monitors

Simon Lee | Eve Sussman No Food No Money No Jewels, Locks Gallery

Donkey's Mirror (Mouth Shut Better Off?), 2015
mirror mounted on wood panel with sign painting
80 x 36 inches

Simon Lee | Eve Sussman No Food No Money No Jewels, Locks Gallery

Bear's Mirror (Phantom's Among Us?), 2015
mirror mounted on wood panel with sign painting
80 x 36 inches

Simon Lee | Eve Sussman No Food No Money No Jewels, Locks Gallery

Tiger's Mirror (Are you a Bird?), 2015
mirror mounted on wood panel with sign painting
80 x 36 inches
 

Simon Lee | Eve Sussman No Food No Money No Jewels, Locks Gallery

Owl's Mirror (Associations?), 2015
mirror mounted on wood panel with sign painting
80 x 36 inches

Simon Lee, Eve Sussman, No Food, No Money, No Jewels, Locks Gallery

Pig recollects how she met Bear (Chapter 5), 2015

single channel video

Simon Lee, Eve Sussman, No Food, No Money, No Jewels, Locks Gallery

Rabbit Recipes, 2015

two channel video in custom box

Simon Lee, Eve Sussman, No Food, No Money, No Jewels, Locks Gallery

I thought we were going to be rich (Chapter 12), 2015

single channel video

Simon Lee, Eve Sussman, No Food, No Money, No Jewels, Locks Gallery

That’s Easy Init? (Chapter 14), 2015

two channel video

Artist Bio

Simon Lee (born 1956) works in photography, video and installation. His work is said to often be “a powerful metaphor for the random flow of history and a low tech formal tour de force” (Holland Cotter, New York Times). His 2010 film collaboration with Algis Kizys, Where is the Black Beast? (2010) was shown at the Sagamore Collection in Miami, Zebra Poetry Film Festival Berlin, IFC Center in New York, and was an official selection at the 2011 Rotterdam Film Festival. Together with Sussman, he co-founded the “Wallabout Oyster Theater,” a micro-theater space run out of their studios in Brooklyn. Lee has exhibited at the Brooklyn Museum of Art; The Berkshire Museum, MA; Roebling Hall, New York; the Moscow International Film Festival; Musée d’Art Contemporain de Montreal; Poznan Biennale, Poland; The Rotunda Gallery, Brooklyn NY; Tinguely Museum, Basel, Switzerland; Espace Paul Ricard, Paris, France; and The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York.

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