Beau Bree Rhee

Beau Bree Rhee, 2020.5.16, 2020, Ink and gouache on arches cotton paper, 9x12 inches  (23x30.5 cm)

Beau Bree Rhee, 2020.4.2 - Nausea, 2020, Ink on paper, 7x7 inches (18x18 cm)

Video stills of performance documentation, courtesy University of Toronto Daniels Architecture & Design Gallery.

Beau Bree Rhee, Various movement phrases, 2020, Ink & aquarelle on paper fabriano, 11.7x16.5 inches ( 29.7x42 cm)

Video stills of performance documentation, courtesy University of Toronto Daniels Architecture & Design Gallery.

Beau Bree Rhee, 2020.3.26 – Tilt, 2020, Ink and gouache on paper, 7x7 inches (18x18 cm) 

Beau Bree Rhee, Performance as Landscape concept diagram, 2020, Ink & aquarelle on paper fabriano, 11.7x16.5 inches ( 29.7x42 cm)

Beau Bree Rhee, Winds – reverse Vitruvian, 2020, Ink & aquarelle on paper fabriano, 11.7x16.5 inches ( 29.7x42 cm)

Video stills of performance documentation, courtesy University of Toronto Daniels Architecture & Design Gallery.

Beau Bree Rhee, Chorus of rage, 2020, Ink & aquarelle on paper fabriano, 11.7x16.5 inches ( 29.7x42 cm)

Beau Bree Rhee, 2020.4.13 – Sous marin, 2020, Ink and gouache on paper, 7x7 inches (18x18 cm)

Beau Bree Rhee, 2020.4.23, 2020, Ink and gouache on paper fabriano, 11x14 inches (28x35.5 cm)

Video stills of performance documentation, courtesy University of Toronto Daniels Architecture & Design Gallery.

Beau Bree Rhee, Performance as Landscape spatial diagram, 2020, Ink & aquarelle on paper fabriano, 11.7x16.5 inches ( 29.7x42 cm)

Video stills of performance documentation, courtesy University of Toronto Daniels Architecture & Design Gallery.


Beau Bree Rhee is a visual artist & choreographer based in New York. She works with dance, drawing and ecology, and is interested in creating relationships between body-space, the senses and environment. Her work primarily takes the forms of drawing and performance, but additionally scents, installations, text/poems, sculpture and scores.   

As an artist who experiences synesthesia and who grew up trilingual/cultural (Korean-English-French) she is invested in multi-modal work & collaborations spanning cosmology, philosophy, environmental/ecological science, performance, visual art.   

She has shown her work recently at KW Institute for Contemporary Art/Berlin Biennale; The Kitchen NY; Bard Graduate Center Gallery NY; Kaaitheater Bruxelles; Baryshnikov Arts Center NY; MoMA/PS1 NY; among others. Her work is held in several private collections as well as in the MoMA Library & Research Collection. 

She has been teaching at Parsons School of Design since 2017 (courses: Integrative Studio 1 & 2, Sustainable Systems, Olfactive Haptic Somatic). 

IG: @atelierdegeste

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