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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Lee Ufan, Relatum (formerly Phenomena and Perception B), 1968/2013

Lee Ufan

Relatum (formerly Phenomena and Perception B), 1968/2013
steel, glass, and stone
50 x 100 cm
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A pioneer of the Japanese Mono-ha (School of Things) movement, Lee Ufan arranges his installations and sculptures to emphasize the equal relationship between the artwork, the viewer, and the space, a philosophy best illustrated by his “Relatum” series, a series of stretched canvases on the floor, each topped by a single stone. Ufan uses materials including glass, steel, rubber, and stones in shades that are usually subdued and often monochromatic. His paintings exhibit a similar logic, applying muted color on a light, plain background in a style reminiscent of East Asian calligraphy, whereby the brush stroke fades as it ends.
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