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    LEE BUL 

     

    Widely recognized as the foremost Korean artist of her generation, Lee Bul has been the subject of solo shows at major museums throughout the world, including the New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York (2002); Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, Sydney (2004); Fondation Cartier pour l’art Contemporain, Paris (2007); Mori Art Museum, Tokyo (2012); Palais de Tokyo, Paris (2015); Hayward Gallery, London (2018); and Martin Gropius-Bau, Berlin (2018).

     

    Born in 1964, Lee Bul made an early break with her academic training (BFA in sculpture from Seoul’s Hongik University) to establish her reputation with provocative works that crossed genres and disciplines, exploring themes of beauty, corruption, and decay. Now in the fourth decade of her career, she is a pioneering figure to a younger generation of artists influenced by the sensibility and method of her early work, the iconoclastic performances, and multi-sensory installations that pushed the formal and conceptual boundaries of visual art. 

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    Since the early 2000s, her work has engaged with themes of utopian modernity, the historical avant-garde in art and architecture, and the rise and fall of progressivist projects to reinvent the world, all deeply informed by her experience of growing up the daughter of political dissidents during a period of turbulent political and social transformation in Korea. 

     

    Lee Bul’s work is held in prominent public collections throughout the world, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; Los Angeles County Museum of Art; Walker Art Center, Minneapolis; Tate Modern, London; British Museum, London; Musée d’Art Moderne Grand Duc Jean, Luxembourg; National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa; National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne; M+, Hong Kong; Mori Art Museum, Tokyo; 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa; Leeum, Samsung Museum of Art, Seoul; Amorepacific Museum of Art, Seoul; National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Seoul. 

     

    She is the recipient of the 9th Ruth Baumgarte Prize (2023); Honorary Doctorate from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (2022); Ho-Am Prize in the Arts (2019); Insignia of Officier, Ordre des Arts et des Lettres (2016), presented by the Ministry of Culture, France; and the Noon Award (2014), presented by the Gwangju Biennale Foundation. She was also awarded a Menzione d’Onore (1999) for her contribution to the 48th Venice Biennale. 

     

    In 2024, Lee Bul was commissioned by the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, to create sculptures for the niches of the museum’s iconic Fifth Avenue facade. The Genesis Facade Commission: Lee Bul, Long Tail Halo opened on September 12, 2024, and remains on view until June 10, 2025. A major touring survey co-organized by Leeum Museum of Art, Seoul, and M+, Hong Kong, is scheduled to begin in the fall of 2025 at Leeum.

  • WORKS


  • Lee Bul  Untitled (Willing To Be Vulnerable - Velvet #12), 2020  Mother-of-pearl, acrylic paint, collage on silk velvet  130 x 180 x 3.4 cm (147 x 197x 12 cm framed) (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Lee Bul  After Bruno Taut (Devotion to Drift), 2013  Crystal, glass and acrylic beads on stainless-steel armature, aluminum and copper mesh, PVC, steel and alumnium chains, mirrored film  170 x 160 x 115 cm (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Lee Bul  Willing To Be Vulnerable – Metalized Balloon, 2015–2016  Installation view, Hayward Gallery, London, 2018. Photo: Linda Nyland  Metalized film, transparent film, air blower  300 x 1700 x 300 cm as installed (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Lee Bul  Civitas Solis II, 2014.  Installation view, National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea, 2014  Polycarbonate sheet, acrylic mirror, LED lights, electrical wiring  330 x 3325 x 1850 cm as installed (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Lee Bul  Via Negativa II, 2014  Installation view, Gropius Bau, Berlin, 2018. Photo: Mathias Völzke  Polycarbonate sheet, aluminum frame, acrylic and polycarbonate mirrors, steel, stainless-steel mirror, two-way mirror, LED lighting, silkscreen ink  Approximately 275 x 500 x 700 cm (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Lee Bul  Cyborg W1, W2, W4 (all 1998) and W6 (2001)  Installation view, Leeum Museum of Art, Seoul, 2021. Photo: Han Do Hee. (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Lee Bul  Perdu LXXXVII, 2021  Mother-of-pearl, acrylic paint on wooden base panel, stainless-steel frame  163 x 226 x 6.5 cm framed (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Lee Bul  Perdu CVI, 2021  Mother-of-pearl, acrylic paint on wooden base panel, stainless-steel frame  160 x 110 x 6 cm (163 x 113 x 6.5 cm framed) (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Lee Bul  Monster: Black, 1998 (reconstructed 2011)  Fabric, fiberfill, stainless-steel frame, sequins, acrylic paint, dried flowers, glass beads, aluminum, crystal, metal chain  217 x 187 x 171 cm (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Lee Bul  Perdu CXLI, 2022  Mother-of-pearl, acrylic paint on wooden base panel, stainless-steel frame  160 x 110 x 6 cm (163 x 113 x 6.5 cm framed) (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Lee Bul  Performance still, Sorry for Suffering-You think I'm a puppy on a picnic?, 1990  12-day performance, Gimpo Airport, Narita Airport, Downtown Tokyo, Dokiwaza Theater, Tokyo (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Lee Bul  Installation view, early performance video documentation, Seoul Museum of Art, 2021. (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Lee Bul  Untitled (Willing To Be Vulnerable - Velvet #25), 2023  Mother-of-pearl, acrylic paint, collage on silk velvet  80 x 60 x 3.5 cm (94 x 74 x 9 cm framed) (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Lee Bul. Untitled (Willing To Be Vulnerable – Velvet #12), 2020.
  • EXHIBITIONS


  • PAPER MATTERS
    Exhibitions

    PAPER MATTERS

    21 March - 30 April 2025
    BB&M is pleased to present Paper Matters, showcasing works on paper by seven artists, including internationally renowned contemporary artists Lee Bul, Bae Young-whan, and Minouk Lim; prominent emerging painter Sikyung Sung; and New York-based artists Alex Dodge, Miko Veldkamp, and Tyson Reeder. It will feature works that highlight the materiality, spatiality, and expansive potential of paper as a medium.
     
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  • LEE BUL: PRINTS
    Exhibitions

    LEE BUL: PRINTS

    21 May - 15 June 2024
    BB&M is pleased to announce an exhibition of prints by Lee Bul. Adapting the themes and visual language of her oeuvre to this medium for the first time, the artist presents five new series of works on paper created at the STPI Creative Workshop, Singapore, that explore innovative possibilities in screen- and foil printing techniques, as well as the use of such unconventional materials as copper powder and iron filings. These works continue to elaborate on the forms and concepts in her renowned biomorphic sculptures and architectural installations that delve into the contrapuntal interplay between beauty and decay, technology and failure, utopian dreams and historical trauma.  
     
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  • LEE BUL
    Exhibitions

    LEE BUL

    26 August - 14 October 2023

    BB&M is pleased to announce its second solo exhibition of Lee Bul. The works on view, comprising a sculptural installation and a series of paintings on panel, extend the artist's inquiry into the central subject of her oeuvre over the past two decades: the fraught legacy of the historical avant-garde in art and architecture as it intertwines with utopian aspirations and failures in the formation of the modern world.

     

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  • MAGNETIC FIELDS
    Exhibitions

    MAGNETIC FIELDS

    27 August - 8 October 2022

    Magnetic Fields marks the launch of the fall season at BB&M with a showcase of new works by contemporary Korean artists represented by the gallery. Headlined by Lee Bul, widely recognized as the leading Korean artist of her generation, the exhibition also presents long-awaited new work by Bae Young-whan, a key figure identified with the influential, albeit loosely defined, post-minjung movement, which melds neo-conceptual strategies to a social consciousness informed by Korea's turbulent modernity.

     

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  • LEE BUL: NEW & SELECTED WORKS
    Exhibitions

    LEE BUL: NEW & SELECTED WORKS

    15 October - 27 November 2021

    The solo exhibition of Lee Bul at BB&M marks the long-awaited Korean gallery presentation of the artist, her first since 2015. In the interim six years, Lee Bul has been the subject of solo shows at major international institutions, including Palais de Tokyo, Paris (2015); Hayward Gallery, London (2018); Martin Gropius-Bau, Berlin (2018); and Manege, St. Petersburg, Russia (2020); she also contributed large-scale projects to the 20th Sydney Biennale (2016) and the 58th Venice Biennale (2019).

     

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  • NEWS


    • LEE BUL, Monstrous Beauty: A Feminist Revision of Chinoiserie | The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
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      LEE BUL

      Monstrous Beauty: A Feminist Revision of Chinoiserie | The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York March 28, 2025
      READ IN KOREAN Monstrous Beauty: A Feminist Revision of Chinoiserie | The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York March 25 – August 17, 2025 Lee Bul’s Monster: Black is now...
    • LEE BUL, Lee Bul is now represented globally by Hauser & Wirth, in collaboration with BB&M.
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      LEE BUL

      Lee Bul is now represented globally by Hauser & Wirth, in collaboration with BB&M. March 19, 2025
      READ IN KOREAN We are pleased to announce Lee Bul is now represented globally by Hauser & Wirth, in collaboration with BB&M. The artist’s first exhibition with Hauser & Wirth...
    • BAE YOUNG-WHAN, LEE BUL, SeMA Omnibus: At the End of the Wolrd Split Endlessly | Seoul Museum of Art
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      BAE YOUNG-WHAN, LEE BUL

      SeMA Omnibus: At the End of the Wolrd Split Endlessly | Seoul Museum of Art October 1, 2024
      READ IN KOREAN SeMA Omnibus: At the End of the World Split Endlessly | Seoul Museum of Art August 22 – November 17, 2024 Bae Young-whan’s Autonumina—Ten Thousand Years' Sleep...
    • MINOUK LIM, LEE BUL, Forms of the Shadow | Secession, Vienna
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      MINOUK LIM, LEE BUL

      Forms of the Shadow | Secession, Vienna September 21, 2024
      READ IN KOREAN Forms of the Shadow | Secession, Vienna September 20 – November 17, 2024 Minouk Lim’s Currahee—Stand Alone and Lee Bul’s Aubade V are now showcased in Forms...
    • LEE BUL, The Genesis Facade Commission: Lee Bul, Long Tail Halo | The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
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      LEE BUL

      The Genesis Facade Commission: Lee Bul, Long Tail Halo | The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York September 14, 2024
      READ IN KOREAN The Genesis Facade Commission: Lee Bul, Long Tail Halo | The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York September 12, 2024 – June 10, 2025 The acclaimed South...
    • BB&M PUBLICATION, LEE BUL: IN HER WORDS
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      BB&M PUBLICATION

      LEE BUL: IN HER WORDS May 24, 2024
      READ IN KOREAN Ahead of the unveiling of her landmark commission for the facade of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, in September of this year, Lee Bul: In...
    • LEE BUL, AWARDED THE 9TH RUTH BAUMGARTE ART PRIZE
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      LEE BUL

      AWARDED THE 9TH RUTH BAUMGARTE ART PRIZE March 26, 2024
      READ IN KOREAN Congratulations to Lee Bul, who has been awarded the 9th Ruth Baumgarte Art Prize, presented at the Martin Gropius Bau, Berlin, on March 26, 2024. It is...
    • LEE BUL, Lee Bul Selected for The Met Facade Commission
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      LEE BUL

      Lee Bul Selected for The Met Facade Commission November 30, 2023
      READ IN KOREAN Lee Bul Selected for the 2024 Met Facade Commission As reported in the New York Times, Lee Bul has been commissioned by The Metropolitan Museum of Art,...
    • LEE BUL, Lee Bul: Prints | STPI, Singapore
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      LEE BUL

      Lee Bul: Prints | STPI, Singapore November 4, 2023
      READ IN KOREAN Lee Bul: Prints | STPI November 4 – December 23, 2023 Lee Bul’s solo exhibition at the STPI, Singapore , is now open and on view through...
    • LEE BUL, LEE BUL | SARA HILDÉN ART MUSEUM, TAMPERE, FINLAND
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      LEE BUL

      LEE BUL | SARA HILDÉN ART MUSEUM, TAMPERE, FINLAND September 26, 2023
      READ IN KOREAN Lee Bul | Sara Hildén Art Museum September 23, 2023 – January 14, 2024 Lee Bul’s solo exhibition at the Sara Hildén Art Museum in Tampere, Finland,...
    • LEE BUL, LEE BUL’S EUROPEAN INSTITUTIONAL PROJECTS UNVEILED
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      LEE BUL

      LEE BUL’S EUROPEAN INSTITUTIONAL PROJECTS UNVEILED March 12, 2023
      read in KOREAN BB&M is proud to announce major institutional projects by Lee Bul in Europe LEE BUL | Gothenburg Museum of Art, Sweden March 11 – August 27, 2023...
    • Lee Bul, Remade in Paris: new life for capital’s abandoned buildings | The Guardian, 23 February 2023
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      Lee Bul

      Remade in Paris: new life for capital’s abandoned buildings | The Guardian, 23 February 2023 March 3, 2023
      Lee Bul‘s ”Willing to be Vulnerable – Metalized Balloon V5” is being showcased as a permanent installation in Hangar Y (Meudon, France), a key heritage site in the history of...
    • Lee Bul, A Gateway to Possible Worlds: Art & Science Fiction | Centre Pompidou-Metz
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      Lee Bul

      A Gateway to Possible Worlds: Art & Science Fiction | Centre Pompidou-Metz December 9, 2022
      A Gateway to Possible Worlds: Art & Science Fiction | Centre Pompidou-Metz 5 November 2022 – 10 April 2023 Lee Bul’s “Transcription (Drift & Scatter),” 2006, is now being showcased...
    • Lee Bul, Willing To Be Vulnerable - Metalized Balloon V5 | Hangar Y, Meudon, France
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      Lee Bul

      Willing To Be Vulnerable - Metalized Balloon V5 | Hangar Y, Meudon, France October 21, 2022
      October 22, 2022 – Ongoing Lee Bul’s “Willing to be Vulnerable – Metalized Balloon V5” is being showcased as a permanent installation in Hangar Y (Meudon, France), a key heritage...
    • Magnetic Fields, 5 Shows to See During Frieze Seoul | ARTnews
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      Magnetic Fields

      5 Shows to See During Frieze Seoul | ARTnews August 30, 2022
      5 Shows to See During Frieze Seoul | ARTnews 30 August 2022 by Andrew Russeth 'The four swirling, undulating abstractions that Lee Bul has forged from acrylic paint and mother...
    • Lee Bul, An Artist in Pursuit of Balance | The New York Times
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      Lee Bul

      An Artist in Pursuit of Balance | The New York Times August 30, 2022
      Lee Bul, a contemporary Korean artist, blends old traditions and new techniques. Work from her latest series, “Perdu,” will be shown at Frieze Seoul. 30 August 2022 by Farah Nayeri...
    • Lee Bul, Artistic Intervention | Manifesta 14 Prishtina
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      Lee Bul

      Artistic Intervention | Manifesta 14 Prishtina July 25, 2022
      Palace of Youth and Sports, Manifesta 14 Prishtina July 2022 - 30 October 2022 Lee Bul's 'Willing to be Vulnerable' is now being showcased in Manifesta 14 Prishtina. 'Recalling the...

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