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Lee Ufan: Personal Exhibition

Past exhibition
14 November 2014 - 23 March 2015
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  • “If a bell is struck, the sound reverberates into the distance. Similarly, if a point filled with mental energy is...

    “If a bell is struck, the sound reverberates into the distance. Similarly, if a point filled with mental energy is painted on canvas; it sends vibrations into the surrounding unpainted space… A work of art is a site where places of making and not making, painting and not painting, are linked so that they reverberate with each other.”

    – Lee Ufan

  • Lee Ufan

     

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    Painter, sculptor, writer and philosopher, Lee Ufan came to prominence in the late 1960s as one of the major theoretical and practical proponents of the avant-garde Mono-ha (Object School) group.

     

    Mono-ha was Japan’s first internationally recognized contemporary art movement which rejected Western notions of representation. The artists of Mono-ha focused on the relationships between materials and perceptions rather than expression or intervention, presenting works made of raw physical materials with minimal manipulation.

  • Installation Views
    Installation view from Lee Ufan at Gary Tatintsian Gallery, November 14, 2014–March 23, 2015 (View more details about this item in a popup).
    Installation view from Lee Ufan at Gary Tatintsian Gallery, November 14, 2014–March 23, 2015 (View more details about this item in a popup).
    Installation view from Lee Ufan at Gary Tatintsian Gallery, November 14, 2014–March 23, 2015 (View more details about this item in a popup).
    Installation view from Lee Ufan at Gary Tatintsian Gallery, November 14, 2014–March 23, 2015 (View more details about this item in a popup).
    Installation view from Lee Ufan at Gary Tatintsian Gallery, November 14, 2014–March 23, 2015 (View more details about this item in a popup).
    Installation view from Lee Ufan at Gary Tatintsian Gallery, November 14, 2014–March 23, 2015 (View more details about this item in a popup).

    Installation view from Lee Ufan at Gary Tatintsian Gallery, November 14, 2014–March 23, 2015

  • Exhibited works
    • Lee Ufan Relatum - Silence, 2014 Steel, stone Steel plate: 280 x 220 x 1.5 cm Stone: 80 x 70 cm
      Lee Ufan
      Relatum - Silence, 2014
      Steel, stone
      Steel plate: 280 x 220 x 1.5 cm
      Stone: 80 x 70 cm
    • Lee Ufan Relatum - Existence, 2014 Steel, stone and glass Steel plate: 260 x 230 x 2 cm Glass: 260 x 230 x 2 cm Stone: 70 x 60 x 60 cm
      Lee Ufan
      Relatum - Existence, 2014
      Steel, stone and glass
      Steel plate: 260 x 230 x 2 cm
      Glass: 260 x 230 x 2 cm
      Stone: 70 x 60 x 60 cm
    • Lee Ufan Dialogue, 2014 Watercolor on paper 75 x 105 cm
      Lee Ufan
      Dialogue, 2014
      Watercolor on paper
      75 x 105 cm
    • Lee Ufan Dialogue, 2010 Watercolor on paper 72 x 105 cm
      Lee Ufan
      Dialogue, 2010
      Watercolor on paper
      72 x 105 cm
    • Lee Ufan Dialogue, 2006 Oil on canvas 130 × 97 cm
      Lee Ufan
      Dialogue, 2006
      Oil on canvas
      130 × 97 cm
    • Lee Ufan Dialogue, 2010 Oil on canvas 162 x 130 cm
      Lee Ufan
      Dialogue, 2010
      Oil on canvas
      162 x 130 cm
    • Lee Ufan Dialogue, 2014 Oil on canvas 162 x 130 cm
      Lee Ufan
      Dialogue, 2014
      Oil on canvas
      162 x 130 cm
    • Lee Ufan Dialogue, 2007-2014 Oil on canvas 260 x 194 cm
      Lee Ufan
      Dialogue, 2007-2014
      Oil on canvas
      260 x 194 cm
    • Lee Ufan Dialogue, 2008-2014 Oil on canvas 227 x 182 cm
      Lee Ufan
      Dialogue, 2008-2014
      Oil on canvas
      227 x 182 cm
    • Lee Ufan Dialogue, 2008 Oil on canvas 218 x 291 cm
      Lee Ufan
      Dialogue, 2008
      Oil on canvas
      218 x 291 cm
    • Lee Ufan Dialogue, 2008-2014 Oil on canvas 227 x 182 cm
      Lee Ufan
      Dialogue, 2008-2014
      Oil on canvas
      227 x 182 cm
    • Lee Ufan Dialogue, 2008 Oil on canvas 227 x 182 cm
      Lee Ufan
      Dialogue, 2008
      Oil on canvas
      227 x 182 cm
  • Lee Ufan's installations exist in a space that is simultaneously untouched and engaged, always exploring the balance between doing and...

    Lee Ufan's installations exist in a space that is simultaneously untouched and engaged, always exploring the balance between doing and non-doing. The core of his practice lies in the relationship between painted, unpainted, occupied, and empty spaces. He believes that true expression is not about creating something from nothing but about nudging something that already exists to reveal its vividness in the world. Since his early Mono-ha period, Lee Ufan has limited his choice of sculptural materials to steel plates and stones, emphasizing their precise conceptual and spatial juxtaposition. The heavy and solid steel plates, commonly used in modern construction, are juxtaposed with natural stones, which "belong to an unknown outer world" beyond artificial shapes and modernity.

  • “If a heavy stone happens to hit glass, the glass breaks. That happens as a matter of course. But if... “If a heavy stone happens to hit glass, the glass breaks. That happens as a matter of course. But if... “If a heavy stone happens to hit glass, the glass breaks. That happens as a matter of course. But if...

    “If a heavy stone happens to hit glass, the glass breaks. That happens as a matter of course. But if an artist’s ability to act as a mediator is weak, there will be more to see than a trivial physical accident. Then again, if the breakage conforms too closely to the intention of the artist, the result will be dull. It will also be devoid of interest if the mediation of the artist is haphazard. Something has to come out of the relationship of tension represented by the artist, the glass, the stone. It is only when a fissure results from the cross-permeation of the three elements in this triangular relationship that, for the first time, the glass becomes an object of art”.
    – Lee Ufan

  • In his iconic 'Dialogue' series, Lee Ufan creates minimalist paintings by placing a single, broad, viscous stroke of paint on... In his iconic 'Dialogue' series, Lee Ufan creates minimalist paintings by placing a single, broad, viscous stroke of paint on...

    In his iconic 'Dialogue' series, Lee Ufan creates minimalist paintings by placing a single, broad, viscous stroke of paint on canvas, establishing a rhythm that exposes and enlivens the emptiness of space. He restricts his brush strokes to one, two, or three square-like marks on pristine white canvas, creating what he calls "an open site of power in which things and space vividly interact."

  • Over the several past decades Lee Lee Ufan has been the subject of exhibitions at the most prestigious art institutions such as the Guggenheim Museum in New York, Tate Modern in London, the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium, Yokohama Museum of Art, Musée d’Art Moderne de Saint-Etienne Métropole in France, Samsung Museum of Modern Art and National Museum of Contemporary Art in Seoul, Kunstmuseum Bonn, and Galerie Nationale du Jeu de Paume in Paris.

     

    Lee Ufan received the Praemium Imperiale for painting in 2001 and the UNESCO Prize in 2000. His work was featured at the Venice Biennale in 2011.

     

    In 2010, the Lee Ufan Museum opened its doors to the public in the city of Naoshima, Japan. The museum building, designed by the architect Tadao Ando, houses paintings and sculptures by Lee spanning a period from the 1970s to the present day.

    In cooperation with Pace Gallery


    © Courtesy of the Artist, Pace Gallery and Gary Tatintsian Gallery

  • Publications
    • Lee Ufan

      Lee Ufan

      2015
      Paperback 88 pages
      Publisher: Gary Tatintsian Gallery
      ISBN: 978-5-9906881-1-7
      Dimensions: 220×290 mm
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  • Video
    • Lee Ufan at Gary Tatintsian Gallery. MIR24

      Lee Ufan at Gary Tatintsian Gallery. MIR24

  • Artist
    • Lee Ufan

      Lee Ufan

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