Upon moving back to New York in 2008, Yee has been busy with exhibitions and also reestablishing herself as a versatile photographer in her editorial, commercial and curated work. Her work was displayed at the 2008 Media Facades Festival in Berlin, Germany.[2] One of her first exhibitions was "More Than A Woman" at HPGRP Gallery.[3][4] This was a controversial exhibition that chronicles a man in Tokyo, who proclaims to be the world's largest collector of "Dutch Wives" (Datchu-waifu) with over 70 anatomically correct, life-sized sex dolls. Yee continues to develop projects and exhibitions that utilize photography, video, music and other media to create unique images that show the provocative and vulnerable side of her subjects and topics.
Select Exhibitions/Projects
2011-Back to the Streets—書店外里帰り - Sakura Matsuri, Solo Photography Exhibition, Brooklyn Botanical Garden, Brooklyn, NY, USA
"Back to the Streets” at the Nakaochiai Gallery[5]
More Than a Woman, Solo Photography Exhibition, HPGRP Gallery – Meatpacking District, New York, NY, USA,[6]
Books/Publications/Periodicals
2009 More Than A Woman - HPGRP Gallery Publishing, USA
2005 Xtreme Fashions - Prestel Books, Munich, Berlin, London, New York
Schmuck Quickies - Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art Publications, Great Britain
2003 Yuka Oyama Tokamachi Catalogue - Tokamachi Publication, Japan
2002 Yoichi Nagasawa Retrospective - Tankosha Publishing, Japan
Awards
2009 Critics Picks, ArtForum, New York, “More Than A Woman” solo exhibition[7]
2009 Best in Show, Village Voice, “More Than A Woman” solo exhibition[8]
2009 Voice Choices, “Village Voice, More Than A Woman” solo exhibition[9]
2008 International Photography Cup – Nudes, Red Box Project, London, England
2005 PDN Photo Annual, Photo Products Design, Prohibit Men’s Fashion Catalog, New York, NY[10]