Publisher's Description
June Yong Lee creates photographic images intimately and arrestingly corporeal. Hair (present or absent); stretch marks; scars, sometimes quiet or recognizably medical, at other times scrawled across the chest; piercings; tattoos, textual or symbolic, discreet or sprawling like the A of anarchy on a young female body. These are traces of histories to which we aren’t privy, at which we can only guess, inserting our own experiences and queries to interpret the markings.
Includes an essay by Tina Takemoto, associate professor in Visual Studies, California College of the Arts.
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