Tuesday, September 27, 2011

MAKING INFINITY - Lee Ufan (Guggenheim)


MAKING INFINITY Lee Ufan
at the Guggenheim



 (Relatum–dissonance)





(Space for Guggenheim)


Almost every Lees sculptures are using by natural stones and steel plates. It emphasizes relationship between natural materials and industrial materials. Interestingly, he made steel plates or steel bars which could change their shapes like curve lines when they contacted with natural resources like stones. It would be harmony between natural and industrial.(Relatum–dissonance, 2009) Also, the amazing painting is space for Guggenheim. It is relationship with environments what is present and absent, made and non-made, visible and invisible, and empty and full. Even though it is almost perfectly pre-planning painting, it looks like simply direct one touch brushed painting. This story is very attractive, and it would be Lee’s purpose.


Guggenheim does not allow taking a picture, so The images are from www.Guggenheim.org. and contemporaryartdaily.com

1 comment:

  1. You are welcome to upload your drawings and take photos at the entrance or in the permanent collection.

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