Lee Ufan: Marking Infinity

Lee Ufan: Marking Infinity

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Feb 29, 2012 · English · Hardcover (200 pages)
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Format Hardcover
Pages 200
Language English
Published Feb 29, 2012
Publisher Guggenheim Museum Publications
ISBN-10 0892074183
ISBN-13 9780892074181

Description

This captivating retrospective offers a deep dive into the multifaceted world of Lee Ufan, an artist whose work transcends traditional boundaries through his profound philosophical explorations. Celebrated as much for his contributions to contemporary art as for his reflective writings, Ufan's pieces invite viewers to engage with the concept of infinity, both visually and intellectually. The exhibition showcases his significant works, which often emphasize the relationship between nature and art, encouraging a dialogue that resonates with the inner self.

Mika Yoshitake, Alexandra Munroe, and Tatehata Akira provide a rich narrative that situates Ufan's art within a broader cultural and historical context. They unravel the thematic threads that connect his philosophy to his creative practice, revealing how simplicity and complexity coalesce in his installations. Through insightful analysis and beautifully curated imagery, readers are guided through Ufan's artistic journey—from his early inspirations to his lasting impact.

The retrospective serves not only as a celebration of Ufan’s work but also as an invitation for personal reflection. As one navigates through the pages, the meticulous detail and thoughtful commentary create a space for contemplation, encouraging an appreciation for the subtleties of existence that Ufan so eloquently captures. This book stands as a testament to a remarkable artist who continues to challenge perceptions through art, philosophy, and poetry.

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Philosophy

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