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So, 'Lee Ufan: Marking Infinity' is quite the exploration, really. It dives into the artist's journey at the Guggenheim, showing how he’s reshaped the language of both sculpture and painting over four decades. The documentary has this contemplative tone, with moments that linger, kind of inviting you to really think about space and perception. You sense Lee's deep connection to modern philosophy, which adds a layer of depth. The pacing, while slow, gives you time to absorb the visuals and concepts he presents. It's not flashy but has an understated elegance, and that's what sets it apart. If you're into artist retrospectives, this one's a solid piece to reflect on the evolution of art in a very personal way.
Great for collectors interested in contemporary art.Highlights the intersection of philosophy and visual art.Offers insightful perspectives on modern artistic practices.
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