Rosemary Lee
Rosemary Lee is an artist and researcher whose work addresses the cultural influence of technology. Lee completed her PhD at the IT-University of Copenhagen in the Department of Digital Design at the end of 2020. Her PhD thesis, Machine Learning and Notions of the Image, examines how the increasing importance of machine learning in visual media connects to historical tendencies in contemporary art and discourse on the image. She is currently working on several publishing projects including adapting her thesis into a book for general audiences, as well as producing commissioned artworks for two other books.
Rosemary Lee (US, 1986) lives and works in Porto, Portugal. Lee gained her PhD from the IT-University of Copenhagen (Denmark) in the Department of Digital Design. Rosemary Lee has received several grants and honours including the transmediale Vilém Flusser Residency for Artistic Research (2014), the Statens Kunstfond Working Grant (2015 & 2017), Nordic Culture Point Mobility Funding (2017) and Art & Technology Project Support from the Arts Council Norway (2017).
Her work has been shown among others at: Kunsthall Trondheim (Trondheim, NO); Nikolaj Kunsthal (Copenhagen, DK); Kunsthal Charlottenborg (Copenhagen, DK); Hyde Park Art Center (Chicago, USA); Phaiz (Chicago, USA); Victoria Art Center (Bucharest, RO); Haus der Kulturen der Welt, transmediale (Berlin); Luis Adelantado (Valencia, ES); Palais des Beaux Arts (Vienna, A); Rhona Hoffman Gallery (Chicago, USA); Heaven Gallery (Chicago, USA); The Holden Gallery (Manchester, UK); Galerie Gilla Lörcher I Contemporary Art (Berlin).