The exhibition "His gaze has turned into disdain for those who are well-intentioned yet incapable (a quiet day)" by Lee Kit is currently on display at the Fridericianum.
Lee Kit rose to fame in the early 2000s with his paintings. What makes them special is that they are not just simple art objects, but mostly everyday objects. This mixture of seemingly different genres runs through his artistic work. In presentations, he merges his paintings, sculptures, films, photography, music and language into an inseparable unit. The results are intense, immersive spaces of image, thought and experience, which are imbued with a delicate poetry as well as the desire to proclaim a social utopia. In the process, a political influence manifests itself, an essential part of his art.
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Adults 6 euros reduced 4 euros Students and trainees 2 euros Free admission on Wednesdays, children and young people up to 18 years, school classes, students with Kulturticket