Michael Lee is an artist and curator based in Berlin and Singapore. He researches urban memory and fiction, especially the contexts and implications of loss. His solo exhibitions include: “M-trospective: Michael Lee’s First Decade 2001-2011”, Studio Bibliothèque, Singapore (2012); “A Psychotaxonomy of Home”, Baba House, Singapore (2008) and “When a Body Meets a Building”, Alliance Francaise de Singapour, Singapore (2004). He has participated in numerous group exhibitions in 2012, including: “The 3rd Kuandu Biennale”, Kuandu Museum of Fine Arts, Taipei, “There Can Be No Better World”, Museum of Contemporary Art & Design, Manila, and “What a Wonderful World”, Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art, Hiroshima. His curatorial projects include Between, Beside, Beyond: Daniel Libeskind’s Reflections and Key Works 1989-2014 (Singapore Art Museum, 2007), and his editorial projects include Who Cares: 16 Essays on Curating in Asia (2010) and Preoccupations: Things Artists Do Anyway (2008).