Take a break from the hectic city this summer and find a moment of quiet and calmness in the gardens of the Rijksmuseum. For the annual Rijksmuseum sculpture exhibition, several works by Korean artist Lee Ufan are on view. Lee Ufan is a co-founder of the Japanese avant-garde art movement Mono-ha (School of Things), whose exponents use raw materials and elements such as stone, iron and water to explore the relationship between objects and space. Lee Ufan in the Rijksmuseum Gardens runs from 28 May to 27 October 2024. Entrance to the gardens is free. The exhibition is made possible in part by the Don Quixote Foundation/Rijksmuseum Fund, Pon and the Rijksmuseum Club. 🚨https://lnkd.in/e86Cqu4M
This sounds like a perfect summer escape! The Rijksmuseum gardens with Lee Ufan's sculptures seem like a wonderful place to find peace and appreciate art that explores the relationship between objects and space. Mono-ha sounds like a fascinating movement, using raw materials to connect with the environment.
Great that this artist's work is now on display at the Rijksmuseum. I visited the impressive Lee Ufan Museum on Naoshima designed by Tadao Ando Architect & Associates
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2wBeautiful and rich iniative... combining the silence of the stones, with the concept of geniune conversation... enjoy!