Chinese Style
Chinese Style: Rediscovering the Architecture of Poy Gum Lee, 1900-1968
Guest Curator
Museum of Chinese in America
New York, NY
Exhibition: September 2015-March 2016
Curator of a survey of the life & work of Chinatown’s first native architect, Poy Gum Lee (1900-1968). Trained at Pratt, Lee embarked on a successful career in China during the Republican period, where he was among the first generation of professional Chinese architects. Lee helped define a hybrid architectural modernism that engendered the spirit of Chinese Nationalism. Returning to New York in 1945, Lee’s hand is visible in the majority of mid-century civic and commercial architecture in Chinatown.
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Poy Gum Lee: Chinatown’s Unsung Architect | SinoVision English Channel Archives
The Architect Poy Gum Lee Finally Has a Retrospective by EVE M. KAHN | NY Times | September 10, 2015
The Architect Who Melded Tradition and Modernism in New York’s Chinatown by Kate Prengel | Hyperallergic | March 2, 2016
32 Must-See Art Exhibitions Opening This Fall | New York Magazine | August 24-September 6, 2015
Beyond Chinatown | More Than a Look: Poy Gum Lee’s Chinese-Style Architecture | Mini Gu & Andrew Shuie | March 2, 2016