Press Release
Lee Ufan is a major solo presentation of work by Lee Ufan, organised by Dia Art Foundation at SMAC Venice (San Marco Art Centre), an official Collateral Event of the 61st Venice Biennale. Curated by Jessica Morgan, Dia’s Nathalie de Gunzburg Director, the landmark exhibition did open on May 9, 2026.
Developed in close partnership with the artist, the exhibition traces the evolution of his iconic visual language with works ranging from new and historical paintings to large-
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Lee, one of the foremost figures of the Japanese Mono-
As Morgan has said, “I am delighted to bring the exhibition Lee Ufan to Venice in celebration of the artist’s 90th birthday. Dia has enjoyed a deep, enduring relationship with Lee, and it is fitting that this year we will present two ambitious projects at Dia Beacon and at SMAC Venice. The impact and importance of Lee’s work cannot be overstated, and the pivotal artworks presented illuminate the philosophical and the material through lines—gesture, interval, balance, and spatial tension—that have defined his decades-
SMAC Venice founders Anna Bursaux, David Gramazio, David Hrankovic said: “We are honored to collaborate with Dia Art Foundation and Lee Ufan on this project in Venice, marking the most significant presentation of the artist’s work in Italy to date. Curated by Dia’s director and developed in close dialogue with the artist, key works from across Lee’s oeuvre will be displayed alongside a new site-
Concurrently with the Venice presentation, Dia Beacon in Beacon, New York, will unveil a new display of Lee’s paintings and sculptures. Together, these two exhibitions celebrate the artist’s 90th birthday, underscoring his extraordinary contribution across disciplines and geographies.
With Minga for the Sea, Vicuña invites us to attend lovingly, to listen, and to learn—from the sea, from one another, and from the ancestral knowledges that persist against erasure.
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Lee Ufan, Relatum (formerly Iron Field), 1969/2019. Photo: Bill Jacobson Studio. © Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York/ADAGP, Paris. Courtesy Dia Art Foundation.