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Lee Ufan

27.10.2023 to 28.04.2024
Hamburger Bahnhof – Nationalgalerie der Gegenwart

Hamburger Bahnhof presents the first comprehensive retrospective of the painter and sculptor Lee Ufan in Germany. Lee is one of the most important representatives of the Mono-ha school in Japan and the Dansaekhwa movement in Korea, which developed in parallel to other minimal art movements. The exhibition shows about 50 works from the past five decades.

Lee’s decades-long engagement with painting is addressed by an extraordinary highlight: Rembrandt’s famous Self-Portrait with Velvet Beret (1634) from the Berlin Gemäldegalerie is shown for the first time at Hamburger Bahnhof and enters into a dialogue with Lee’s expansive installation “Relatum – The Mirror Road” (2016/2023). In this way, Lee’s art introduces visitors to the formative art movements of Japan and Korea in the 1970s and provides a new perspective on an icon of Western European art.

The exhibition provides an insight into the work of the Korean artist Lee Ufan (born 1936, lives and works in Kamakura, Japan), almost 50 years after his first participation in an exhibition at the Kunsthalle Düsseldorf. Lee’s philosophical writings shaped the artists’ collective Mono-ha (School of Things), which was active in Tokyo from 1968 to 1975. Mono-ha is one of the most influential styles of post-war art in Japan. In their sculptures and installations, the artists combined raw materials such as stones, branches or earth with industrial materials such as steel or glass. This understanding of art as a reordering of things is shown, for example, in Lee’s sculpture series Relatum (from 1968). In the Dansaekhwa movement, Korean artists began to explore abstraction and materiality in the mid-1970s, especially in monochrome painting. Paintings from Lee’s series From Point (from 1973) and From Line (from 1978) bear witness to this. In the museum’s garden, the sculpture Relatum (1977) from the collection of the Nationalgalerie will be on display, the first time it has been shown in Berlin since 1985.

During its run, an artistic intervention by Lee will be installed in the Rembrandt room of the Gemäldegalerie. Lee, who repeatedly refers to European roots in his works, thus enters into a multi-layered dialogue with Rembrandt's works.

Publication

The exhibition will be accompanied by a publication.

Curators

The exhibition is curated by Sam Bardaouil and Till Fellrath with assistant curators Luisa Bachmann and Lisa Hörstmann.


In collaboration with the Lee Ufan Foundation, Arles. With generous support by the Freunde der Nationalgalerie.

A special exhibition of the Nationalgalerie, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin

Exhibition view „Lee Ufan“, Hamburger Bahnhof – Nationalgalerie der Gegenwart, 27.10.2023 – 28.4.2024
© Lee Ufan. Courtesy of Studio Lee Ufan / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2023 / Jacopo La Forgia
Der Maler als Philosoph – der Philosoph als Bildhauer.


Ausstellungsgespräch | 90 Minuten | 45 €

Exhibition view „Lee Ufan“, Hamburger Bahnhof – Nationalgalerie der Gegenwart, 27.10.2023 – 28.4.2024
© Lee Ufan. Courtesy of Studio Lee Ufan / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2023 / Jacopo La Forgia
Rembrandt und Lee Ufan - Zwei Künstler, zwei Welten


Workshop | 120 Minuten | 60 €

Exhibition view “Lee Ufan”, Gemäldegalerie, 27.10.2023 – 28.4.2024
Lee Ufan. Courtesy of Studio Lee Ufan / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2023 / Jacopo La Forgia

27.10.2023 to 28.04.2024

Invalidenstraße 50 - 51
10557 Berlin

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