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At once emphatically abstract and culturally specific, the work of Seung-taek Lee (born 1932) draws on the subtle beauty of Korean aesthetic traditions and folk art, also reflecting contemporaneous developments in earth art, Mono-ha and postminimalism?while maintaining resolute independence from its peer groups. Lee?s oeuvre spans painting, drawing, sculpture, installation and performance, often within the same piece. Notions of negation?which he alternately refers to as 'dematerialization,' 'anti-concept,' and 'non-sculpture'?structure his approach, by which he transforms ordinary objects, imbuing them with multiple meanings and affects. Embracing invisible forces and unorthodox materials such as tree branches, wire, stones, human hair, fabric and rope, his art elevates the mundane to the level of myth. Published in conjunction with Le vy Gorvy?s exhibition Seung-taek Lee, this illustrated publication features an interview of the artist by Hans-Ulrich Obrist, an essay by curator and scholar Kyung An, and a specially commissioned poem by Mo nica de la Torre. This is the first English-language overview on Lee?s work.00Exhibition: Levy Gorvy Gallery, New York, United States (15.03. - 22.04.2017). No library descriptions found. |
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