Lee Ufan by Okyang Chae-Duporge


Authors
Okyang Chae-Duporge
ISBN
9782702210598
Published
Binding
Hardcover
Pages
280
Dimensions
152 x 216mm

The South-Korean born artist Lee Ufan made a risky wager early in his career, introducing 'non-action' into his work. This notion, which recalls traditional Asian values, simultaneously echoes the quest of Modernist and Conceptual Art. A major figure of contemporary art, Lee Ufan is also a philosopher and a poet. During the 1960s in Japan, he contributed to shaping Mono-ha, a movement similar to Italy's Arte Povera and American Minimalism. Casting an eye across the artist's paintings and his three-dimensional oeuvre, from the beginning of his career through to his current work, this volume seeks to understand how Lee Ufan, who has espoused minimising intervention since he began making art, attempts to 'receive' the world in its natural, unadulterated state. AUTHOR: Okyang Chae-Duporge holds a PhD in the history of art (Paris-Sorbonne University), and is a practicing art historian. Lecturer at the Institut National des Langues et Civilizations Orientales in Paris (INALCO), she is also the co-author of Bulguksa et Seokguram published in 2016 by Editions Cercle d'Art. SELLING POINTS: ? Contemporary Korean Art, Mono-ha, Modernist painting, Modernist sculpture, Japanese post-war art and Dansaekhwa influences - all are incorporated within the work of Lee Ufan ? This book sheds light on the oeuvre of one of East Asia's most significant contemporary artists 54 colour images
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