Mono-ha

At the end of the 1960s, an artistic trend emerged in Tokyo called mono-ha ("school of things"). Mono-ha was not a self-defined movement; the term was created in 1973 retroactively and with a pejorative connotation for the lack of work on the part of artists who, in the eyes of critics, were merely presenting objects. Unlike other anti-art tendencies, Mono-ha sought to reconfigure art by reducing objects to their original form. Materials and their properties were at the center of the art movement.

4 Objects
2 days | K Auction
Lee UFan
Lot 13 조응 , 1997
lithograph

€ 3,400 - 6,200
5 days | Mallet Auction
U-fan Lee
Lot 88 RELATUM J , 1977
woodcut

€ 3,000 - 4,300
5 days | Mallet Auction
U-fan Lee
Lot 89 RELATUM H , 1977
woodcut

€ 2,400 - 3,600
14 days | Bonhams Hong Kong
Lee Ufan
Dialogue
acrylic on canvas

€ 356,000 - 475,000
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