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Lee Ufan: Marking Infinity

Lee Ufan: Marking Infinity

Akira Tatehata
4.5/5 ( ratings)
Published for the Guggenheim's 2011 retrospective on Lee Ufan , Marking Infinity charts the Korean artist and theorist's creation of a visual and conceptual language that has greatly expanded the possibilities of painting and sculpture in the postwar era. Whether placing brush marks on canvas or combining discrepant textures of steel and stone, Lee has consistently elicited the subtlest and most spacious effects from the particular qualities of his materials. Lee is also a key theorist of Mono-ha, a movement that developed in Tokyo in the late 1960s, and this hardcover volume includes a selection of his influential writings on aesthetics and philosophy, published in English for the first time--alongside a wealth of full-color reproductions of Lee's iconic paintings, sculptures and works on paper from the past 40 years.
Language
English
Pages
200
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Guggenheim Museum Publications
Release
May 07, 2022
ISBN
0892074183
ISBN 13
9780892074181

Lee Ufan: Marking Infinity

Akira Tatehata
4.5/5 ( ratings)
Published for the Guggenheim's 2011 retrospective on Lee Ufan , Marking Infinity charts the Korean artist and theorist's creation of a visual and conceptual language that has greatly expanded the possibilities of painting and sculpture in the postwar era. Whether placing brush marks on canvas or combining discrepant textures of steel and stone, Lee has consistently elicited the subtlest and most spacious effects from the particular qualities of his materials. Lee is also a key theorist of Mono-ha, a movement that developed in Tokyo in the late 1960s, and this hardcover volume includes a selection of his influential writings on aesthetics and philosophy, published in English for the first time--alongside a wealth of full-color reproductions of Lee's iconic paintings, sculptures and works on paper from the past 40 years.
Language
English
Pages
200
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Guggenheim Museum Publications
Release
May 07, 2022
ISBN
0892074183
ISBN 13
9780892074181

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