Lee Ufan

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Lee Ufan is a Korean-born, Japan-based minimalist artist and key figure in the Mono-ha movement, known for his philosophical sculptures and paintings that explore the relationship between objects, space, and perception.

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instanceOf Mono-ha artist
artist
human
painter
philosopher
artisticConcept emphasis on interval and emptiness
minimal intervention by the artist
relationality between object, space, and viewer
use of raw and industrial materials
birthDate 1936-06-24
birthPlace Haman County NERFINISHED
Korea NERFINISHED
South Gyeongsang Province NERFINISHED
collaboratedWith Tadao Ando NERFINISHED
curatorialRole theorist of Mono-ha movement
dedicatedMuseumCountry Japan NERFINISHED
dedicatedMuseumLocation Kagawa Prefecture NERFINISHED
Naoshima NERFINISHED
educatedIn philosophy
education Nihon University NERFINISHED
field installation art
painting
philosophy
sculpture
hasDedicatedMuseum Lee Ufan Museum NERFINISHED
hasExhibitedAt Centre Pompidou NERFINISHED
Guggenheim Museum NERFINISHED
Mori Art Museum NERFINISHED
Museum of Modern Art, New York NERFINISHED
The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo NERFINISHED
Venice Biennale NERFINISHED
knownFor key role in the Mono-ha movement
paintings emphasizing perception and emptiness
philosophical approach to art
sculptures exploring relationships between objects and space
languageOfWork English
French
Japanese
Korean
movement Mono-ha NERFINISHED
minimalism
name Lee Ufan NERFINISHED
nationality South Korean
nativeName 이우환 NERFINISHED
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residence Japan
taughtAt Tama Art University NERFINISHED

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