Lee Ka-sing (李家昇) grew up in Hong Kong and has been living in Toronto, Canada since 1997. He co-founded DISLOCATION in 1992 with Lau Ching-ping and Holly Lee. In 1995, Ka-sing and Holly founded OP Print Program, which covered a cross-section of original prints produced by Hong Kong contemporary photographers in the nineties. Lee Ka-sing was awarded "Artist of the Year" in 1989 by the Hong Kong Artists' Guild and received the Fellowship for Artistic Development in 1999 from the Hong Kong Arts Development Council. His selected monographs include "Thirty-one Photographs" (1993, Photo Art), "Forty Poems, photographs 1995-98" (1998, Ocean & Pounds, Hong Kong Arts Development Council Publication Grant), "The Language of Fruits and Vegetables" (2004, Hong Kong Heritage Museum), "De ci de là des choses" (2006, Editions You-Feng), and "Time Machine" (2021, with haiku by Gary Michael Dault). His recent sequential photo works released in book form include "CODA" (2020), "Diary of a Sunflower Book Two" (2022), "Songs from the Acid-free Paper Box" (2022), "fly-in-love" 飛天情書 (2023), and others. Lee Ka-sing's work is held in private and public collections, as well as in museums such as the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, M+ Museum, Hong Kong Heritage Museum, and Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.
Lee Ka-sing, a Hong Kong artist, currently lives in Canada. Ka-sing mainly works with photo-based mediums, writing with images. In his recent works, he orchestrates sequential photographs and presents them in the format of books. Lee Ka-sing's work is found in private and public collections, as well as in museums such as the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, M+ Museum, and the Hong Kong Heritage Museum.