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Venue
Lévy Gorvy(London) Lévy Gorvy画廊伦敦
Date
2017.03.15 Wed - 2017.04.22 Sat
Opening Exhibition
Reception: Wednesday March 15, 6 – 8 PM
Address
22 Old Bond Street London W1S 4PY United Kingdom
Telephone
+44 (0)203 696 5910
Opening Hours
Tuesday - Saturday
10 AM - 6 PM
Monday by appointment

Director
Dominique Lévy and Brett Gorvy
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SEUNG-TAEK LEE
Lévy Gorvy
New York
[Press Release]

New York — Lévy Gorvy is pleased to announce an exhibition of Korean artist Seung-taek Lee (b. 1932). Presented in collaboration with the artist and Hyundai Gallery, Seoul, this marks the first solo exhibition of Lee’s work in the United States. Lee’s experimental practice holds an influential place in the history of Korean art. Throughout his six-decade career, he has continually challenged traditional notions of identity and history, forging new paths for the artistic expression of nature, philosophy, and spatial experience.

seung-taek leeSeung-taek Lee, Godret Stone, 1958. Stone, wood, rope, 25 3/5 x 38 1/5 inches (65 x 97 cm). Courtesy of the artist; Gallery Hyundai, Seoul; and Lévy Gorvy, New York.

This exhibition will celebrate the gallery’s representation of Lee with 40 works spanning the late 1950s to the present day. The presentation will feature pivotal works from Lee’s oeuvre, including Non-Sculpture (1960); photographs from his 1971 performance, Wind-Folk Amusement; and several Wind paintings from the 1960s through the present wherein curving lengths of rope give shape to the ephemeral movements of air. A fully illustrated catalogue featuring an interview of the artist by Hans-Ulrich Obrist, an essay by curator and scholar Hui Kyung An, and a specially commissioned poem by Mónica De La Torre will accompany the exhibition.

A pioneer of the Korean avant-garde, which emerged after the end of the Korean War in 1953, Lee has repeatedly engaged in political, cultural, and environmental themes. His prolific body of work encompasses diverse media including sculpture, installation, performance, and Land art. Notions of negation—which the artist alternately refers to as “dematerialization,” “non-sculpture,” and “anti-concept”—structure his approach, by which he transforms ordinary objects, imbuing them with metaphysical meanings. Embracing invisible forces and unorthodox materials such as tree branches, wire, stones, human hair, fabric, rope, and Korean hanji paper, his art elevates the mundane to the level of the mythical. Insistently material and rooted in a concrete poetics of place, it honors the subtle, unassuming beauty of Korean cultural traditions and folk art. Its frequent invocations of nature and process align with contemporaneous developments in Earth Art, Mono-ha, and Post-Minimalism.

PROGRAM:

Poetry Reading: Tuesday March 21, 6:30 PM
Lévy Gorvy
909 Madison Avenue, New York NY 10021

Please join us for an evening of poetry held in celebration of the exhibition Seung-taek Lee with Mónica de la Torre and Ali Power. Mónica de la Torre will read recent poems written for the exhibition catalogue Seung-taek Lee, and Ali Power will read selections from her book and other recent work. Drinks will be served.

Kindly RSVP to confirm your place: [email protected]or +1 212 772 2004.

MUSEUM EXHIBITIONS:
Currently on view at Haus der Kunst in Munich:
Postwar: Art Between the Pacific and the Atlantic, 1945-1965
featuring Seung-taek Lee

On view through March 26
Haus der Kunst, Munich