The Challenging Souls: Yves Klein, Lee Ufan, Ding Yi, Power Station of Art, 2019.04.28 - 07.28 by Christophe C

In April 2019, the Power Station of Art presents ‘The Challenging Souls’, a unique exhibition showcasing avant-garde artists Yves Klein, Lee Ufan and Ding Yi. Coming from different cultural backgrounds of the west and east, these three artists polarise, to this day, the relentless pursuit of art through experimentation, innovation and exploration. Individually and collectively, they have invented new artistic languages, media and art forms by challenging existing conventions and trends.

http://powerstationofart.com/en/exhibition/challengingsouls-pressworksen.html

Lee Ufan. Inhabiting time, Centre Pompidou Metz : February 27 to September 30, 2019 by MemberSpace

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From February 27, 2019, the Centre Pompidou Metz will present a retrospective of Lee Ufan, tracing his career from the early works of the late 1960s to his most recent creations. The exhibition offers a defining vision of Ufan's unique oeuvre, showing how his artistic vocabulary has evolved over more than five decades.

Countering Frank Stella's celebrated formula and Minimalist slogan 'What you see is what you see', Lee Ufan favours an alternative: 'What you see is what you don't see'. As a painter, sculptor, poet, philosopher and creator of environments, Ufan's works function as revelatory devices, drawing our attention to empty space, the tension generated between untouched areas of canvas, the distance dividing two elements of a sculpture, the viewer's position, effects of light and shade: everything we fail to notice at first glance, but which is there nonetheless, playing its role in the making and impact of a work of art.

Born in Korea in 1936, when the country was under Japanese occupation, Lee Ufan recevied a traditional, Confucian education which was to profoundly affect his subsequent development as an artist. From the outset of his career in the 1960s, Ufan strove to achieve a balance between his Korean roots, his links to Japan where he studied and worked, and his growing attachment to the West (he exhibited at the Paris Biennale of 1971).

http://www.centrepompidou-metz.fr


Lee Ufan : Unlimited @ Art Basel : June 14 to June 17, 2018. by Christophe C

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Lee Ufan, 'Relatum (Iron Field)', 1969/1994/2018.

With a strong theoretical underpinning to his work, Lee Ufan is best known as one of the most prominent artists of the Japanese avant-garde Mono-ha movement. His practice focuses on using raw, natural, and industrial elements, and in his sculpture Relatum, these are also at play. Conceptualised in 1969, the work, which will be installed personally by the artist, uses the earth as its base, with subtle steel wires reaching to a height of four feet.

https://www.artbasel.com/news/six-highlights-from-art-basel-s-2018-unlimited-program

Lee Ufan: Relatum-Stage, Serpentine Galleries: Feb. 6 - Jul. 29, 2018 by Christophe C

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Artist Lee Ufan brings new public sculpture to Kensington Gardens.

‘The work of art is a representation of the stage.’ Lee Ufan

The Serpentine continues its exploration of public art with a sculptural commission by artist Lee Ufan, installed outside the Serpentine Gallery in Kensington Gardens until 29 July 2018.

In 2010, the Serpentine brought new sculpture to Kensington Gardens for the first time in 35 years, presenting Anish Kapoor’s Turning the World Upside Down, in collaboration with The Royal Parks. This tradition continued with Fischli & Weiss’s Rock on Top of Another Rock in 2013, Bertrand Lavier’s Fountain in 2014, Michael Craig-Martin’s Transience in 2015 and Alex Katz’s sculpture, Ada (Wind Vane), in 2016. In its subtle interplay of elements and setting, Ufan’s new work, Relatum – Stage (2018), builds on ideas that permeated previous artworks in the series, as well as the artist’s own ongoing exploration of materiality and difference.

http://www.serpentinegalleries.org/exhibitions-events/lee-ufan-relatum-stage

AU-DELÀ DES SOUVENIRS - Lee Ufan chez Le Corbusier, Couvent de la Tourette: Sept. 20 - Dec. 20, 2017 by Christophe C

Couvent de La Tourette69210 Eveux - L'ArbresleFRANCEhttp://www.couventdelatourette.frAssociated exhibition to the 14th Biennale de LyonOn the occasion of the 2017 Biennale, Lee Ufan (1936, South Korea), one of the most influential Korean contemporar…

Couvent de La Tourette
69210 Eveux - L'Arbresle
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Associated exhibition to the 14th Biennale de Lyon

On the occasion of the 2017 Biennale, Lee Ufan (1936, South Korea), one of the most influential Korean contemporary artists on the international scene, has been invited to create a dialogue with the convent architecture. In his sculptural work, Lee Ufan, brings together antagonistic elements. He confronts natural materials (wood, stone, cotton) with industrial materials (metal, glass, mirrors) and plays with notions of emptiness, space and energy. Through (the balance of) their contrasts, the elements reveal their shape, their mass and their relationship with the surrounding space. Lee Ufan has exhibited at the Guggenheim Museum in New York, Tate Modern in London, the Kunstmuseum, Bonn and the Yokohama Art Museum. He also took over the Château de Versailles in spring 2014.