Evan Lee (b.1975, Vancouver), is a Vancouver artist whose central medium is photography. His practice explores the conventions of photography, composition and classification through rephotography, appropriation and studio photography. Part of his solo exhibition, Captures-Selected Works 1998-2006 (2006) at Presentation House Gallery in North Vancouver, used ginseng root to examine the conventions of portraiture under the guise of still life. In 2008, he presented a series of pencil drawings based on a collection of photographs of elderly Chinese women in an attempt to personalize each image, and in 2007 he exhibited Manual Labour a video work at CSA Gallery, Vancouver. Lee is represented by Monte Clark Gallery, Vancouver and Clark & Faria, Toronto.