Description :
This elegant Untitled (2022) archival pigment print by Lee Ufan is a luminous example of the artist’s celebrated visual philosophy—where minimal gesture becomes a profound meditation on time, space, and perception.
Composed of two soft vertical forms—one in green, the other in red—the work embodies Lee’s signature approach: restrained, balanced, and quietly powerful. The subtle gradients and painterly textures suggest the presence of the artist’s hand, while the surrounding white space amplifies the sense of silence and contemplation.
Produced in a limited edition of 150 and hand-signed by the artist, this print reflects Lee Ufan’s ongoing exploration of “relationship”—between color and emptiness, mark and void, material and spirit. Illustrated on page 44 of the catalog and presented framed, this is a museum-quality work that offers collectors the opportunity to acquire a refined edition by one of the most important figures in postwar and contemporary Asian art.
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✔ Worldwide shipping from France
✔ Professional museum-grade packaging with insurance
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FAQ
Is this Lee Ufan work an original limited edition?
Yes, it is an official limited edition screenprint of 150, each hand-signed and individually numbered by the artist.
What printing technique is used?
The work is produced as a high-quality archival pigment print, ensuring excellent longevity and color stability.
Is the print signed?
Yes — the print is hand-signed by Lee Ufan.
What is the condition of the work?
The work is in excellent condition, preserved and handled to museum standards
Is worldwide shipping available?
Yes, shipping is free and fully insured, with professional packaging and tracking from France.
Why is Lee Ufan collectible?
Lee Ufan is internationally recognized as:
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a leading figure of the Mono-ha movement
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one of the most important contemporary minimalist artists
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widely collected by major museums and institutions worldwide