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Ufan Lee
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Lived/Active: South Korea/Japan
Known for: minimalist painting and sculpture, teaching
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Lee U-fan is primarily known as Ufan Lee
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Lee U-Fan (or Ou-Fan, or U-Hwan, born 1936) is a Korean born Japanese minimalist painter and sculptor and leader of the Japanese material school Monoha in the late 1960s. Lee advocated a methodology of de-westernization and de-modernization in both theory and practice as an antidote to the Euro-centric thought of 1960s postwar Japanese society.
The Japanese avant-garde group Monoha was Japan's first contemporary art movement to gain international recognition. The Monoha school of th (showing 500 of 1427 characters). |
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