Lawrence Lek
Friday, 13 March 2026
Work from Nepenthe.
“Nepenthe is an ongoing series of site-specific video games that explore themes of memory and identity in virtual worlds. Named after the fictional medicine for sorrow from Greek mythology, the installation was first realised at the 2021 Ljubljana Biennale within an ambient chill-out club environment. The meta-fictional installation creates an atmosphere of uncanny healing and escapism that suits our current age, while imagining a future of total automated entertainment. For its latest presentation at the QUAD, Derby and the Sydney Biennale, Lek explores the complex symbolism of one of the most iconic landmarks in Beijing, the ruins of the Old Summer Palace. Lawrence has created a new physical installation and game map based on the ruin of Da Shui Fa, the waterworks at Beijing’s Old Summer Palace. Widely regarded as the Garden of Gardens and the pinnacle of classical Chinese garden palace design, the Old Summer Palace was destroyed by a combined Anglo-French expeditionary force during the Second Opium War in 1860. Within the installation is a playable version of the game, where the ruin has been brought into a virtual museum on an island for further preservation. Built using the Unreal video game engine and featuring an electronic music score by the artist, the game is accompanied by a walkthrough short film that imagines a lone traveller stumbling across the island and encountering the ghosts of past civilisations within glowing ruins and pristine architecture.” – Lawrence Lek




