The new sculpture is part of a series of pieces entitled 'Relatum, Stage', and the exhibition will close on 29 July.
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The Serpentine Gallery has commissioned the South Korean artist Lee Ufan to make them a new public sculpture.
The free exhibition will open to the public on the morning of the Tuesday 6th of February and will last until the 29th of July.
Ufan’s new sculpure is part of a series of art pieces entitled ‘Relatum, Stage’.
The artist has previously presented this series of art work in various public spaces, including the Château de Versailles and the Lee Ufan Museum in Naoshima, Japan.
However, this is the first time that the artist will showcase an art piece of this series in London.
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The Serpentine Gallery has commissioned the South Korean artist Lee Ufan to make them a new public sculpture.
The free exhibition will open to the public on the morning of the Tuesday 6th of February and will last until the 29th of July.
Ufan’s new sculpure is part of a series of art pieces entitled ‘Relatum, Stage’.
The artist has previously presented this series of art work in various public spaces, including the Château de Versailles and the Lee Ufan Museum in Naoshima, Japan.
However, this is the first time that the artist will showcase an art piece of this series in London.
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