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Lee Ufan Museum

The Lee Ufan Museum (李禹煥美術館) is an art museum on Naoshima, an island of Japan, dedicated to the work of Korean artist Lee Ufan. The first-ever museum in the world of such a kind, it was designed as a collaboration between Japanese architect Tadao Ando and Lee himself.

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2010

Naoshima, Naoshima, Japan

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