Inside an empty auditorium at Tate Modern, Mire Lee is discussing addiction. “Everybody watches porn sometimes,” says the 36-year-old Korean artist. “But when you’re doing that 24/7 ...
Unveiled today, the museum’s vast hangar-like entrance has been taken over by Open Wound, Korean artist Mire Lee’s intentionally confronting, proudly grotesque installation centered around a ...
The life of ceramic artist Clarice Cliff has been celebrated with the unveiling of a national plaque. Cliff, who was born 125 years ago, is regarded as one of the most influential ceramic artists ...
A vast engine spins, spilling noxious, viscous liquid onto the floor of the Turbine Hall. Mire Lee’s machine is draped in tentacles which ooze and flop around, drenching the cavernous space.
Thomas, C. (2024). No One Can Arrest Our Dreams: Black Men Storying a Path Towards Educational Justice and Freedom. Routledge. Behm Cross, S., Cannon, S., Jones ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. “I always make things that aren’t really working,” Mire Lee tells me over coffee. The Korean artist ...
In fact, you might hate it. But this year’s commission for Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall, by South Korean artist Mire Lee, is the goriest yet – and astonishingly powerful. Lee, who is only 36 ...
Marking the first time the gallery has focused exclusively on female Asian artists, Mire Lee, Liu Yujia, Gala Porras-Kim, Tan Jing and Zhang Ruyi translate the limitations of the body into immersive ...
The Museum of Contemporary Art Tate Modern in London is hosting a gigantic installation by South Korean artist Mire Lee. Suspended by chains and pulleys, the work explores the themes of ...