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The National Art Center, Tokyo
Lee Ufan, 15th Anniversary of the National Art Center, Tokyo
Lee Ufan in Kamakura, 2022
Photo© Lee Ufan, photo: Shu
Nakagawa
- [Date]
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8/10(Wed) - 11/7(Mon) 10:00 - 18:00 (Last entry at 17:30)
*On Fridays and Saturdays, 10:00 –20:00 (Last entry 19:30)
*Closed on Tuesdays
- [Place]
- The National Art Center, Tokyo Special Exhibition Gallery 1E
- [Participation fee]
- Adults ¥1700, College Students ¥1200, High School Students ¥800
ARTISTS
Lee Ufan
Born in Gyeongsangnam-do, Korea, in 1936, Lee attended Seoul
National University before moving to Japan in 1956. He later
studied philosophy at Nihon University. Lee is known as a
leading figure in Mono-ha, one of the most significant art
movements in postwar Japan, which emerged in the late ’60s.
His essay “From Object to Being” was awarded the Bijutsu
Shuppan-sha Art Criticism Prize in 1969, and his book The Art of
Encounter, which appeared in 1971, became the theoretical pillar
for Mono-ha. His 2002 book The Art of Margins has been
translated into English, French, and Korean, etc. In recent
years, Lee, who has been consistently showing his work in Japan
and abroad for over 50 years, has become increasingly active in
other countries, holding solo exhibitions at the Guggenheim (New
York, USA, 2011), Palace of Versailles (Versailles, France,
2014) and Centre Pompidou-Metz (Metz, France, 2019). Meanwhile
in Japan, the Lee Ufan Museum, designed by the architect Ando
Tadao, opened on the island of Naoshima in Kagawa Prefecture in
2010.