photo: SAIKI Taku
Mon grand récit: A portrait of an ideal
Artist | LEE Bul |
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Year | 2005 |
Material/ Technique | enamel coating on cast fiberglass, stainless-steel base panel |
Size/ Duration | H119 × W130 × D120cm |
Copyright Notice | © LEE Bul |
Year of acquisition/ donation | 2007(作品購入年月日:2007/8/31) |
Description | Born in Yeongju, Korea in 1964. Lives and works in Seoul. Lee Bul has been exhibiting since the second half of the 1980s. She started out with performances relating to her physical identity, and later began unveiling three-dimensional works made using a range of materials including ceramics, balloons, and raw fish. By weaving together traditional icons from art history and mythology and popular motifs with diverse elements including her own personal experiences and imagination, Lee Bul conjures up a highly original world that transcends cultures and time. She also creates works that seem to manifest the fusion of the organic and inorganic by incorporating contemporary materials such as polyurethane and stainless steel. "Siren" is based on the nymph of the sea of the same name from Greek mythology, whose upper body is that of a woman and lower body that of a bird. According to mythology, she enchanted sailors with her beautiful voice, shipwrecking countless boats in the process. Taking the iconography from this myth as her starting point, Lee Bul came up with a form that is complex and organic by using extremely contemporary techniques such as applying polyurethane to an aluminum armature and coating it with enamel. "Apparition", whose title derives from Gustave MOREAU’s depiction of Salome, is made from various materials including crystal and glass beads and polyurethane. With "Cyborg W8", the concept of a manmade creature that incorporates both organic and mechanical components is transformed in accordance with Lee’s unique expressive language. As these pieces demonstrate, Lee incorporates traditional iconography and themes that have been handed down through history, art history, and mythology and weaves them together with her personal experiences and imagination, giving rise to a spectacular world that transcends culture and time. |
NOTES
This Collection Data page contains the works and materials in the collection of 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa, as of April 1, 2018.
Artists are listed alphabetically by artist’s surname.
Works and materials by the same artists are listed according to the date of the work in principle.
Works whose dates are unidentified are listed at the end of each item. Some works are not listed according to the date of work due to their relations.
The data of works and materials are listed in order of title, production year, material/technique/form, dimensions, donor’s name, copyright holder and credit for photograph.
Dimensions are given by height (H) x width (W) in centimeters for plane work, and height (H) x width (W) x depth (D) in cm for 3-D work. Diameter (Ø) is used for circular work.
For the name of country or city, the name currently used in English is listed in principle.