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            • Lee Ufan, In Milano 4, 1992
              Nov. 21, 2024

              Lee Ufan, In Milano 4, 1992

              Est: £3,000 - £5,000

              Lee Ufan, Korean b.1936- In Milano 4, 1992; lithograph and drypoint on BFK Rives paper, signed, dated and numbered 4/50 in pencil, sheet: 149.6 x 89 cm, (framed) Provenance: Whitestone Gallery, Hong Kong | Private Collection

              Roseberys
            • Lee Ufan, In Milano 1, 1992
              Nov. 21, 2024

              Lee Ufan, In Milano 1, 1992

              Est: £3,000 - £5,000

              Lee Ufan, Korean b.1936- In Milano 1, 1992; lithograph and drypoint on BFK Rives paper, signed, dated and numbered 4/50 in pencil, sheet: 149.6 x 89 cm, (framed) Provenance: Whitestone Gallery, Hong Kong | Private Collection

              Roseberys
            • LEE UFAN (1936 - )
              Oct. 22, 2024

              LEE UFAN (1936 - )

              Est: €50 - €150

              LEE UFAN (1936 - ) - "from line" - editie op papier - gesigneerd in de plaat - Zuid Koreaanse school - 43 x 53 cm

              DEWIT Auctions
            • CORRESPONDENCE '98 3
              Oct. 10, 2024

              CORRESPONDENCE '98 3

              Est: ¥700,000 - ¥1,000,000

              lithograph with bronze press, signed and dated in pencil, numbered 5/50, on Arches, published by Shirota Gallery, Tokyo, printed by Yoshimitsu Segoshi and Chiaki Kayama, with full margins, framed

              Mallet Auction
            • MoMAK 60th Anniversary Editions
              Oct. 10, 2024

              MoMAK 60th Anniversary Editions

              Est: ¥700,000 - ¥1,000,000

              the complete portfolio of five archival pigment prints by five artists, each signed, with embossing, each numbered 42/60, on Bamboo Japon/ Velvet Fine Art / Epson Pro Photo/ i photo S Moreau paper, published by Kiduki Architect Inc., Kyoto, printed by 23 AF STUDIO/ Edition Works, the full sheets/ with full margins, contained in an original case

              Mallet Auction
            • FROM POINT
              Oct. 10, 2024

              FROM POINT

              Est: ¥150,000 - ¥200,000

              drypoint, signed and dated in pencil, numbered 156/250, on Kozo paper, published by Fukutake Foundation, Kagawa, printed by Chiaki Kayama, the full sheet, framed (not examined out of the frame)

              Mallet Auction
            • LEE UFAN (B. 1936). Correspondance. oil and mineral pigment on canvas 53 x
              Sep. 27, 2024

              LEE UFAN (B. 1936). Correspondance. oil and mineral pigment on canvas 53 x

              Est: $800,000 - $1,200,000

              LEE UFAN (B. 1936). Correspondance. oil and mineral pigment on canvas 53 x 65.2 cm. (20 7⁄8 x 25 5⁄8 in.).

              Christie's
            • LEE UFAN (B. 1936). East Winds. oil and mineral pigment on canvas 90.2 x 72
              Sep. 27, 2024

              LEE UFAN (B. 1936). East Winds. oil and mineral pigment on canvas 90.2 x 72

              Est: $1,800,000 - $2,800,000

              LEE UFAN (B. 1936). East Winds. oil and mineral pigment on canvas 90.2 x 72.4 cm. (35 1⁄2 x 28 1⁄2 in.).

              Christie's
            • A CUT SHOT 3
              Aug. 31, 2024

              A CUT SHOT 3

              Est: ¥50,000 - ¥80,000

              signed on the margin

              New Art Est-Ouest Auctions
            • FROM A REVELATION I
              Aug. 31, 2024

              FROM A REVELATION I

              Est: ¥700,000 - ¥1,200,000

              signed, dated and numbered on the margin

              New Art Est-Ouest Auctions
            • Sans titre
              Aug. 02, 2024

              Sans titre

              Est: £15,000 - £20,000

              Lee Ufan b.1936 Sans titre signed and dated '16 (lower right) gouache and graphite on paper 26.6 by 31.5 cm. 10½ by 12¼ in. framed: 43.5 by 53.5 cm. 17¼ by 21 in. Executed in 2016.

              Sotheby's
            • LEE UFAN (1936-), PRINT, FROM WINDS B , 1986, 97/150
              Jul. 27, 2024

              LEE UFAN (1936-), PRINT, FROM WINDS B , 1986, 97/150

              Est: -

              17x14cm; framed; with box;

              Fukuoka Yumekai Auction
            • Gateway to the East 8
              Jul. 18, 2024

              Gateway to the East 8

              Est: ¥500,000 - ¥700,000

              signed and dated in pencil, numbered 29/50, on Arches, published by Shirota Gallery, Tokyo, printed by Chiaki Kayama, with full margins, framed

              Mallet Auction
            • DALLA MEMORIA DI UNA CITTA 3
              Jul. 18, 2024

              DALLA MEMORIA DI UNA CITTA 3

              Est: ¥350,000 - ¥450,000

              signed and dated in pencil, numbered 27/60, on Arches, published by Éditions Mitsumura and Studio Uprio, printed by Studio Uprio, the full sheet, framed (not examined out of the frame)

              Mallet Auction
            • FROM PORT 10
              Jul. 18, 2024

              FROM PORT 10

              Est: ¥200,000 - ¥300,000

              signed and dated in pencil, numbered 20/50, on Arches, published by Shirota Gallery, Tokyo, printed by Yasuhisa Kakehashi, with full margins, framed

              Mallet Auction
            • FROM POINT
              Jul. 18, 2024

              FROM POINT

              Est: ¥200,000 - ¥300,000

              each signed and dated in pencil, numbered 154/200 and 184/200 respectively, on Kozo paper, published by Fukutake Foundation, printed by Chiaki Kayama, the full sheets, each framed (not examined out of the frame)

              Mallet Auction
            • Lee Ufan, 1936, Untitled
              Jun. 26, 2024

              Lee Ufan, 1936, Untitled

              Est: CHF800 - CHF1,200

              19/40. Signed and dated.

              Germann Auction House Ltd
            • LEE UFAN (B. 1936) Correspondance oil and mineral pigment on canvas 92 x 72
              May. 29, 2024

              LEE UFAN (B. 1936) Correspondance oil and mineral pigment on canvas 92 x 72

              Est: $400,000 - $600,000

              LEE UFAN (B. 1936) Correspondance oil and mineral pigment on canvas 92 x 72 cm. (36 1⁄4 x 28 3⁄8 in.)

              Christie's
            • Lee Ufan (B. 1936) Dialogue
              May. 25, 2024

              Lee Ufan (B. 1936) Dialogue

              Est: $3,000,000 - $4,000,000

              Lee Ufan (B. 1936) Dialogue 2015 signed and dated '15 on the side; signed, titled and dated 2015 on the reverse acrylic on canvas 130 x 162 cm (51 1/8 x 63 3/4 in) For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website

              Bonhams
            • FROM LINE 5 by LEE U-Fan
              May. 18, 2024

              FROM LINE 5 by LEE U-Fan

              Est: ¥180,000 - ¥280,000

              drypoint, sheet size : 45.5×55.8 cm image size : 16.8×32.5 cm

              New Art Est-Ouest Auctions
            • FROM LINE 12 by LEE U-Fan
              May. 18, 2024

              FROM LINE 12 by LEE U-Fan

              Est: ¥200,000 - ¥300,000

              drypoint, sheet size : 45.5×56.0 cm image size : 27.0×33.5 cm

              New Art Est-Ouest Auctions
            • RELATUM H
              May. 16, 2024

              RELATUM H

              Est: ¥400,000 - ¥600,000

              signed and dated in pencil, inscribed A.P. (the edition was 30), on Kozo paper, printed by the artist, with full margins, framed

              Mallet Auction
            • RELATUM J
              May. 16, 2024

              RELATUM J

              Est: ¥500,000 - ¥700,000

              signed and dated in pencil, inscribed A.P. (the edition was 30), on Kozo paper, printed by the artist, framed

              Mallet Auction
            • Lee Ufan "From Winds, 1985" Print
              Apr. 27, 2024

              Lee Ufan "From Winds, 1985" Print

              Est: $800 - $1,600

              Lee Ufan (born 1936) is a South Korean artist and philosopher known for his minimalist and conceptual artwork, as well as his contributions to the Mono-ha movement in Japan during the late 1960s and early 1970s. Born in Korea during the Japanese occupation, Lee moved to Japan in 1956 to study philosophy at Nihon University in Tokyo.Lee Ufan's artistic practice is deeply rooted in Eastern philosophy, particularly the concept of "emptiness" (mu in Japanese, or wu in Chinese), which emphasizes the interconnectedness of all things and the importance of the void or space in art and life. He explores these ideas through a range of media, including painting, sculpture, installation, and writing.In his early works, Lee Ufan often used natural materials such as stone, wood, and iron to create simple yet powerful sculptures and installations that emphasized the relationship between objects and their surrounding space. He became associated with the Mono-ha (School of Things) movement, which rejected traditional Western notions of representation and focused instead on the inherent properties of materials and the relationships between objects, space, and time.In the 1970s, Lee Ufan began to explore painting as well, creating minimalist compositions characterized by sparse brushwork, neutral colors, and empty space. His paintings often feature a single or a few brushstrokes applied to a large canvas, inviting contemplation and reflection on the nature of existence and perception.Lee Ufan's work has been exhibited in galleries and museums around the world, and he is considered one of the most influential contemporary artists in Asia. His philosophical approach to art has inspired generations of artists and continues to resonate with audiences globally. Measures 38.0 x 51.8.

              Morgan Auctions
            • Lee Ufan "From Line, 1980" Print
              Apr. 27, 2024

              Lee Ufan "From Line, 1980" Print

              Est: $500 - $1,000

              Lee Ufan (born 1936) is a South Korean artist and philosopher known for his minimalist and conceptual artwork, as well as his contributions to the Mono-ha movement in Japan during the late 1960s and early 1970s. Born in Korea during the Japanese occupation, Lee moved to Japan in 1956 to study philosophy at Nihon University in Tokyo.Lee Ufan's artistic practice is deeply rooted in Eastern philosophy, particularly the concept of "emptiness" (mu in Japanese, or wu in Chinese), which emphasizes the interconnectedness of all things and the importance of the void or space in art and life. He explores these ideas through a range of media, including painting, sculpture, installation, and writing.In his early works, Lee Ufan often used natural materials such as stone, wood, and iron to create simple yet powerful sculptures and installations that emphasized the relationship between objects and their surrounding space. He became associated with the Mono-ha (School of Things) movement, which rejected traditional Western notions of representation and focused instead on the inherent properties of materials and the relationships between objects, space, and time.In the 1970s, Lee Ufan began to explore painting as well, creating minimalist compositions characterized by sparse brushwork, neutral colors, and empty space. His paintings often feature a single or a few brushstrokes applied to a large canvas, inviting contemplation and reflection on the nature of existence and perception.Lee Ufan's work has been exhibited in galleries and museums around the world, and he is considered one of the most influential contemporary artists in Asia. His philosophical approach to art has inspired generations of artists and continues to resonate with audiences globally. Measures 50.5 x 37.9.

              Morgan Auctions
            • Lee Ufan "From Line, 1977" Print
              Apr. 27, 2024

              Lee Ufan "From Line, 1977" Print

              Est: $500 - $1,000

              Lee Ufan (born 1936) is a South Korean artist and philosopher known for his minimalist and conceptual artwork, as well as his contributions to the Mono-ha movement in Japan during the late 1960s and early 1970s. Born in Korea during the Japanese occupation, Lee moved to Japan in 1956 to study philosophy at Nihon University in Tokyo.Lee Ufan's artistic practice is deeply rooted in Eastern philosophy, particularly the concept of "emptiness" (mu in Japanese, or wu in Chinese), which emphasizes the interconnectedness of all things and the importance of the void or space in art and life. He explores these ideas through a range of media, including painting, sculpture, installation, and writing.In his early works, Lee Ufan often used natural materials such as stone, wood, and iron to create simple yet powerful sculptures and installations that emphasized the relationship between objects and their surrounding space. He became associated with the Mono-ha (School of Things) movement, which rejected traditional Western notions of representation and focused instead on the inherent properties of materials and the relationships between objects, space, and time.In the 1970s, Lee Ufan began to explore painting as well, creating minimalist compositions characterized by sparse brushwork, neutral colors, and empty space. His paintings often feature a single or a few brushstrokes applied to a large canvas, inviting contemplation and reflection on the nature of existence and perception.Lee Ufan's work has been exhibited in galleries and museums around the world, and he is considered one of the most influential contemporary artists in Asia. His philosophical approach to art has inspired generations of artists and continues to resonate with audiences globally. Measures 47.25 x 37.9.

              Morgan Auctions
            • Lee Ufan 李禹煥 | From Notch 從刻
              Apr. 06, 2024

              Lee Ufan 李禹煥 | From Notch 從刻

              Est: $2,500,000 - $3,500,000

              Property from an Important Private Collection Lee Ufan b. 1936 From Notch woodcut signed in Hanja and English, and dated 1973 on the reverse 148 by 48 cm.  58¼ by 18⅞ in. ---------------------------------------------- 重要私人收藏 李禹煥 1936年生 從刻 木刻 1973年作 款識 李禹煥,Lee,1973(作品背面) 148 x 48 公分,58¼ x 18⅞ 英寸

              Sotheby's
            • Lee Ufan 李禹煥 | East Winds No. 839031 東風 No. 839031
              Apr. 06, 2024

              Lee Ufan 李禹煥 | East Winds No. 839031 東風 No. 839031

              Est: $1,500,000 - $2,200,000

              Lee Ufan b. 1936 East Winds No. 839031 pigment on canvas signed and dated 83; signed and titled on the reverse 90 by 116.5 cm.  35⅜ by 45⅞ in. ---------------------------------------------- 李禹煥 1936年生 東風 No. 839031 顏料畫布 1983年作 款識 L. Ufan,83 Lee Ufan,《East Winds No. 839031》 90 x 116.5 公分,35⅜ x 45⅞ 英寸

              Sotheby's
            • Lee Ufan (possibly by his hand): work on paper 'blue brush stroke'
              Mar. 19, 2024

              Lee Ufan (possibly by his hand): work on paper 'blue brush stroke'

              Est: €1,000 - €1,300

              Lee Ufan (possibly by his hand): work on paper 'blue brush stroke'

              Veilinghuis Loeckx
            • FROM BRUSH
              Mar. 07, 2024

              FROM BRUSH

              Est: ¥250,000 - ¥350,000

              signed and dated in pencil, numbered 15/100 (there were also 10 A.P.), on Hakou paper, published by Maison Franco-Japonaise, Tokyo, printed by Clear Graphic, framed

              Mallet Auction
            • CORRESPONDENCE by LEE U-Fan
              Feb. 23, 2024

              CORRESPONDENCE by LEE U-Fan

              Est: ¥1,200,000 - ¥1,700,000

              lithograph, sheet size : 75.4×55.8 cm image size : 60.0×46.0 cm

              New Art Est-Ouest Auctions
            • Avec l'espace #3 by LEE U-Fan
              Feb. 23, 2024

              Avec l'espace #3 by LEE U-Fan

              Est: ¥700,000 - ¥1,200,000

              lithograph, 56.2×76.3 cm

              New Art Est-Ouest Auctions
            • FROM ISLAND 8 by LEE U-Fan
              Feb. 23, 2024

              FROM ISLAND 8 by LEE U-Fan

              Est: ¥300,000 - ¥500,000

              carborundum, drypoint, lithograph, 52.0×68.0 cm

              New Art Est-Ouest Auctions
            • IN THE RUINS 3 by LEE U-Fan
              Feb. 23, 2024

              IN THE RUINS 3 by LEE U-Fan

              Est: ¥600,000 - ¥900,000

              lithograph, sheet size : 75.1×99.9 cm image size : 66.7×81.9 cm

              New Art Est-Ouest Auctions
            • UNTITLED by LEE U-Fan
              Feb. 23, 2024

              UNTITLED by LEE U-Fan

              Est: ¥150,000 - ¥250,000

              lithograph, sheet size : 25.5×21.7 cm image size : 19.0×16.4 cm

              New Art Est-Ouest Auctions
            • COMPLETE COLLECTION OF PRINTS BY LEE U-FAN (1970-1986) by LEE U-Fan
              Feb. 23, 2024

              COMPLETE COLLECTION OF PRINTS BY LEE U-FAN (1970-1986) by LEE U-Fan

              Est: ¥250,000 - ¥350,000

              with 2 pieces of lithograph, book size : h28.0×w21.7×d1.1 cm

              New Art Est-Ouest Auctions
            • FROM PORT 6 by LEE U-Fan
              Feb. 23, 2024

              FROM PORT 6 by LEE U-Fan

              Est: ¥300,000 - ¥500,000

              drypoint, sheet size : 47.0×40.0 cm image size : 29.5×23.5 cm

              New Art Est-Ouest Auctions
            • WORK by LEE U-Fan
              Dec. 20, 2023

              WORK by LEE U-Fan

              Est: $120,000 - $170,000

              charcoal on paper, 57.0×73.0 cm

              New Art Est-Ouest Auctions
            • FROM POINT
              Dec. 14, 2023

              FROM POINT

              Est: ¥200,000 - ¥300,000

              signed and dated in pencil, numbered 71/250, on Kozo paper, published by Fukutake Foundation, printed by Chiaki Kayama, the full sheet

              Mallet Auction
            • CORRESPONDENCE '02-2
              Dec. 14, 2023

              CORRESPONDENCE '02-2

              Est: ¥200,000 - ¥300,000

              signed and dated in pencil, numbered 16/50 (there were also 5 A.P.), on Arches, published by Korea Print Art Promotion Committee, Seoul, printed by Chiaki Kayama, with full margins

              Mallet Auction
            • CORRESPONDENCE
              Dec. 14, 2023

              CORRESPONDENCE

              Est: ¥500,000 - ¥800,000

              signed and dated in pencil, numbered 14/60 (there were also 13 A.P.), on Arches, published by Chuokoron Bijutsu Shuppan, Tokyo, printed by Chiaki Kayama, this work was published as an appendix of 'Lee U-fan Print Works 1970-1988'

              Mallet Auction
            • LEE UFAN (N. 1936) Dialogue 2008
              Dec. 07, 2023

              LEE UFAN (N. 1936) Dialogue 2008

              Est: €500,000 - €700,000

              LEE UFAN (N. 1936) Dialogue 2008 signé et daté 08 sur la tranche gauche ; signé, titré et daté 2008 au revers huile et pigments minéraux sur toile signed and dated 08 on the left turnover edge; signed, titled and dated 2008 on the reverse oil and mineral pigments on canvas 183 x 227.5 cm. 72 1/16 x 89 9/16 in.

              Bonhams
            • Lee Ufan, 1936, Untitled
              Nov. 29, 2023

              Lee Ufan, 1936, Untitled

              Est: CHF800 - CHF1,200

              13/40. Signed and dated.

              Germann Auction House Ltd
            • LEE UFAN (B. 1936) - Correspondance
              Nov. 29, 2023

              LEE UFAN (B. 1936) - Correspondance

              Est: $3,200,000 - $5,200,000

              LEE UFAN (B. 1936) Correspondance oil and mineral pigment on canvas (diptych) each: 161.5 x 130 cm. (63 5⁄8 x 51 1⁄8 in.) overall: 161.5 x 261 cm. (63 5⁄8 x 102 3⁄4 in.)

              Christie's
            • LEE UFAN (B. 1936) - From Point
              Nov. 28, 2023

              LEE UFAN (B. 1936) - From Point

              Est: $5,000,000 - $8,000,000

              LEE UFAN (B. 1936) From Point oil and mineral pigment on canvas 161.5 x 129 cm. (63.6 x 50.8 in.)

              Christie's
            • TERM I by LEE U-Fan
              Nov. 25, 2023

              TERM I by LEE U-Fan

              Est: ¥100,000 - ¥150,000

              woodcut, sheet size : 22.5×25.8 cm image size : 11.0×16.0 cm

              New Art Est-Ouest Auctions
            • TO THE RUINS 6 by LEE U-Fan
              Nov. 25, 2023

              TO THE RUINS 6 by LEE U-Fan

              Est: ¥200,000 - ¥300,000

              drypoint, sheet size : 65.0×54.0 cm image size : 49.5×39.3 cm

              New Art Est-Ouest Auctions
            • FROM LINE 12 by LEE U-Fan
              Nov. 25, 2023

              FROM LINE 12 by LEE U-Fan

              Est: ¥2,500,000 - ¥3,500,000

              charcoal on paper, 56.5×76.2 cm

              New Art Est-Ouest Auctions
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