The Queens Museum of Art introduces the work of Il Lee (b. 1952), a Korean-born artist living and working in Brooklyn since 1977. Using disposable ballpoint pens, Lee creates dramatic ink fields on surfaces of canvas and paper. For this exhibition, he will present a selection of large format blue and black ink drawings, including early experimental studies and an impressive fifty-foot installation—his largest work to date.
Artist Reception
Unisphere Gallery
Thursday, July 19, 6-8 pm
Gallery Hours
Wednesday-Sunday, 12-6
Friday, 12-8
Queens Museum of Art
New York City Building
Flushing Meadows, Corona Park
718-592-9700
Why the hell should I trek all the way out to Queens? Answers within.
Tuesday, July 10, 2007
QMA: Il Lee, Ballpoint Drawings
Posted by Claire Deveron at 6:41 AM
Labels: art, events, flushing, queens museum of art
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Nice! Thanks, Claire.
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