
Lee Bul
Interlude: Perdu
New York
2019년 11월 7일–2020년 1월 18일

536 W 22nd Street
New York, NY 10001
Lehmann Maupin is pleased to announce Interlude: Perdu, a solo presentation of new works by South Korean artist Lee Bul. This exhibition will feature recent mixed media paintings from the artist’s Perdu series that blend biomorphic and cybertronic forms, vividly yet delicately rendered in acrylic paint and mother of pearl. Among the most radical and internationally regarded figures in contemporary Korean art, this is Lee Bul’s first U.S. exhibition since two of her sculptures were featured in the 58th Venice Biennale. This marked Lee Bul’s second presentation in the Biennale; the artist was invited to return after representing her country in South Korea’s pavilion and receiving an honorable mention in 1999. There will be an opening reception for the artist on November 7, at 536 West 22nd Street, from 6 to 8pm.
Lee Bul was born in the 1960s in South Korea under the country’s military dictatorship. She thus came of age during a period of incredible social and economic upheaval marked by the transition to a democratic state. This political shift experienced over her lifetime has informed much of her work and has been expressed in various ongoing themes over the course of her career. Beginning her practice in the 1980s with performances and sculpture, Lee Bul has continued to push the boundaries of representation with her architectural and technologically wondrous installations and mixed-media paintings that expose the human desire to transcend mere evolutionary progress. Drawing inspiration from numerous literary, cinematic, and architectural sources, Lee Bul’s work is a constantly expanding inquiry into the human condition and the failure of utopian dreams.


Lee Bul
Perdu XXV, 2019

Lee Bul
Perdu XVIII, 2019

Lee Bul
Perdu XXII, 2019

Lee Bul
Perdu XXVIIII, 2019


Lee Bul
Perdu XXIII, 2019

Lee Bul
Perdu XXIV, 2019

Lee Bul
Perdu XX, 2019

Lee Bul
Perdu XIII, 2018

Lee Bul
Perdu XXVI, 2019

Lee Bul
Perdu XXVIII, 2019



