Lee Ufan

Lee Ufan

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Aug 31, 2015 · Anglais · Relié (40 pages)
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Format Relié
Pages 40
Langue Anglais
Publié Aug 31, 2015
Éditeur Takashi Murakami
ISBN-10 4939148521
ISBN-13 9784939148521

Description

Lee Ufan, a prominent Korean artist whose career has spanned decades, is the focus of an insightful exploration covering his journey and impact on the art world. Born in 1936, Ufan's early experiences with poetry and philosophy have deeply influenced his creative practice, infusing his artwork with profound concepts and emotional resonance. This examination delves into Ufan's evolution as a significant figure within the Mono-ha movement, marked by a distinctive relationship between materials and environment.

The collaboration between Ufan, Cheryl Silverman, and Chiaki Kasahara presents a multifaceted portrayal, weaving together various perspectives on his philosophy and artistic expression. Readers are invited to reflect on Ufan's innovative approaches, which challenge traditional notions of art and perception. Through elegant installations and minimalistic aesthetics, he encourages a dialogue between artwork and observer, fostering a greater understanding of existence and the material world.

Ultimately, this work serves not only as a biography but as an artistic manifesto that invites contemplation on the essence of space and perception. Through their nuanced narrative, the authors unite Ufan's theoretical underpinnings with the physicality of his creations, highlighting the enduring relevance of his art in contemporary discourse.

Genres

Philosophie Manga Poésie Art et Photographie Contemporain
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