Color photograph from the 1982 play 'K2'
Set designed by Ming Cho Lee (1953-2020) - National Medal of Arts winner
Description of set taken from his obituary:

He has done some of his finest work for the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles, and his
only Tony Award originated as a production for Washington, D.C.’s Arena Stage in
1982. For K2 (in which two friends and climbing partners are stranded on the second-highest
mountain in the world) Lee created a five-story wall of artificial ice. The play moved to
Broadway in 1983 and swept the critics’ awards, including the Tony for set design.

For much of the time around K2, Lee went through a period marked by “fairly realistic sets,
which I was not very good at. Then in the late 1980s, I discovered postmodernism and
the theater of imagery and hit my stride, doing design very different from what I did before.”


Photo measures 13" x 9" (at least watch is visible under matte)
Frame measures 18.5" x 14.5"

Condition Notes
Very good used condition - no issues - see pictures

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