About

Matt Lee
Matt Lee is an artist and illustrator from London, currently working from Bangalore, South India. He is a member of faculty at Srishti School of Art, Design & Technology where he coordinates the Foundation Studies programme and lectures illustration/ graphic arts on the Visual Communication programme. Matt has written articles for publications on illustration and design practice, featured in various international books and exhibited his work globally.

Clients Include:
The Guardian, The Independent, TES, Orange, Time Out, BA Magazine, Shots, Lowe Worldwide, Don’t Panic Media, Computer Arts Magazine, Paperwhite, The AOI, Cedar Communications, HSBC, Unanimis, NY Arts Magazine, Mongrel, BBC Worldwide, Centaur Publishing, Duncan Baird Publishing, FT Magazine, Creative Review, Rubber Studios.

Featured Publications:
Creative Review Monograph - Centaur Publishing, 2009
Text & Image - Mark Wigan, AVA Publishing, 2008
The Big Book Of Illustration Ideas 2 - Roger Walton, Collins Design, 2008
Fully Booked - Robert Klanten & Hendrik Hellige, Die Gestalten Verlag, 2008
Illusive 2 - Robert Klanten & Hendrik Hellige, Die Gestalten Verlag, 2007
The Big Book Of Illustration Ideas - Roger Walton, Collins Design, 2004
The Art Book - 2004, 2006
Le Book London/ New York - Le Book, 2004

Featured Exhibitions:
IMygrate, Olio Gallery, Victoria, Canada, February 2010
City One Minutes, Lumineus Amersfoort, Netherlands, November 2009
Mail Me Art, Red Gate Gallery, London, England, April 2009
Lieblings Empire, Endpilot Festival, Erfurt, Germany, April 2009
The Square Inch, Thorn Tree Gallery, Tokyo, Japan, June 2008
OMP Sketch Mania, P-Gallery SOCO, Osaka, April 2006
AOI Images 30, The Old Truman Brewery, London, England, August 2006
AOI Images 29, Mall Galleries, London, England, July 2005
Moleskine dal Mondo, Galleria Arcivernice, Cagliari, Sardinia, June 2005
AOI Images 28, Mall Galleries, London, England, August 2004
AOI Image 27, Mall Galleries, London, April 2003
AOI Images 26, Royal College of Art, London, England, April 2002