Biography
From 1969 to 1972, Lee attended Ryerson Polytechnic Institute in Toronto, Canada to study photography. During his freshman year, he won the grand prize for the Ryerson Photographic Award amongst all the students in the school. After studying psychology at the University of Oxford in the United Kingd...
From 1969 to 1972, Lee attended Ryerson Polytechnic Institute in Toronto, Canada to study photography. During his freshman year, he won the grand prize for the Ryerson Photographic Award amongst all the students in the school. After studying psychology at the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom, in 1977, he started the Benjamin Lee Studio in Soho, London, United Kingdom. While working with global advertising agencies, he began taking portraits of renowned individuals, including hat designer Stephen Jones, lead developer of the hydrogen bomb Edward Teller, violinist Yehudi Menuhin, Sir Henry Moore, Sir John Hegerdy, fashion designer Bruce Oldfield, Sir Charles Saatchi, and fashion designer Manolo Blahnik. In 1987, he moved to Japan and was introduced by the president of the Royal Academy, Sir Hugh Casson, to Shikanai Nobutaka, CEO of Fuji Sankei Group and founder of the Hakone Open Air Museum, and photographed him. He was also commissioned by British Vogue to photograph fashion designer Rei Kawakubo, designer Issei Miyake, architect Arata Isozaki, designer Eiko Ishioka, and architect Ando Tadao. In 1989, he photographed sculptor Churyo Sato. In 1996, he exhibited “The World of Churyo Sato” at Fujita Vente in Tokyo. Lee then published his own photo series: “Odyssey.” He exhibited at the Canadian Embassy in Tokyo and Isamu Noguchi Plaza in Sogetsu Hall. In 2010, Lee exhibited the Churyo Sato exhibition at the Miyagi Museum of Art. In 2012, Yayoi Kusama appointed him as her main photographer for magazines features. He photographed New York and Dubai for Kateigaho’s Travel Story series and also photographed one hundred top artists from all over the world for Pen Magazines’s new book, “The Creative Place.” In 2014, Lee made the Universe of an Imagination Exhibition of Yayoi Kusama and published a catalogue of his works featuring Yayoi Kusama.
Lee received the British Design Art Direction Award twice, and also the grand prize in the Ilford Portrait Photo Contest.
His published works include “Odyssey” and Pen Magazines’s “The Creative Place” featuring one hundred top artists.
Awards
1982
British Design Art Direction Award
1984
British Design Art Direction Award
1986
Grand Prize in the Ilford Portrait Photo Contest
Solo Exhibitions
1996
“The World of Churyo Sato” at Fujita Vente in Tokyo
2002
Odyssey Exhibition at Sogetsu Hall
2010
Churyo Sato exhibition at the Miyagi Museum of Ar
2014
Universe of an Imagination Exhibition of Yayoi Kusama and published a catalogue of his works featuring Yayoi Kusama
2021
Universe of an Imagination Exhibition at Spiral Hall