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Diacritics 50 (2):168-135 (2022)
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In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:ImagesLee UfanBorn in Haman County, Korea, in 1936, Lee Ufan is a leading practitioner and theorist of the Mono-ha School, which emerged in Japan in the 1960s. With his distinct approach and individualistic artistic expression, he has established a unique style of his own that goes beyond such categorization. In his work, Lee leaves areas unmade and produces yohaku (empty spaces and margins), while cutting personal expression to a minimum. This approach draws out the unique tension and stillness of a particular space, a characteristic of his work. Lee lives and works in Paris and Kamakura, Japan. Among many other places, his work is part of the collections at the Centre Pompidou in Paris, the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Tate Collection in London, the National Museum of Contemporary Art in Seoul, the National Museum of Modern Art in Tokyo, and Queensland Art Gallery in Brisbane. Click for larger view View full resolutionRELATUM—THE MIRROR ROAD, 2021 / 2022 Stone and stainless steel Stones, height 90 cm (set of 2), stainless steel plate, 2 x 100 x 1000 cm Collection of the artist Photo: Shu Nakagawa[End Page 168] Click for larger view View full resolutionRELATUM—THE INFINITE THREAD, 2022 Stainless steel and string Dimensions variable Installation view: Lee Ufan: Requiem, Alyscamps, Arles, France, October 30, 2021–September 30, 2022 Collection of the artist © Studio Lee Ufan / Photo: Claire Dorn[End Page 11] Click for larger view View full resolutionRELATUM—SHE AND HE, 2005 / 2022 Stone and Steel Stone, height 70 cm; steel plate, 2 x 200 x 170 cm Collection of the artist Photo: Shu Nakagawa[End Page 75] Click for larger view View full resolutionRELATUM—ESCARGOT, 2018 / 2022 Stone and stainless steel Stone, height 50 cm; stainless steel, 200 x 300 x 253 cm Photo: Shu Nakagawa[End Page 97] Click for larger view View full resolutionRELATUM—DISSONANCE, 2004 / 2022 Stone and stainless steel Stones, height 35 and 45 cm (set of 2); stainless steel poles, 350 cm (set of 2) Collection of the artist Photo: Shu Nakagawa[End Page 111] Click for larger view View full resolutionRELATUM—THE ARCH, 2014 / 2022 Stone and stainless steel Stones, height 230 cm (set of 2) (actual size); stainless steel arch, 427 x 500 x 200 cm; stainless steel plate on the ground, 2 x 200 x 1000 cm Collection of the artist Photo: Shu Nakagawa[End Page 135]Copyright © 2023 Cornell University...

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