
Artist Lee Ufan, Who Turns 90 Next Month, Will Change How You Feel About Time
Artist Lee Ufan, who turns 90 next month, is the subject of a profile following a visit to his home in Kamakura, Japan. The article describes his spare, contemplative paintings and sculptures, including his rhythmic line-and-dot works from the 1970s and '80s and his industrial-material sculptures that explore the relationship between manmade and natural worlds. Three major exhibitions of his work are highlighted: a long-term presentation at the Dia Art Foundation in Beacon, New York; a retrospective at the San Marco Art Center in Venice coinciding with the Venice Biennale; and a new collection at the Serralves Foundation in Porto, Portugal.







