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Lee Bul, Willing To Be Vulnerable, 2015-16. Installation view of the 20th Biennale of Sydney, 2016. Photo: Algirdas Bakas. Courtesy: Studio Lee Bul.

Lee Bul, Via Negativa II (interior detail), 2014. © Lee Bul 2018. Photo: Mark Blower.  

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Lee Bul, Cyborg W1-W4, 1998. View of work in production, cast silicone, polyurethane filling, paint pigment. Photo: Yoon Hyung-moon. Courtesy: Studio Lee Bul 

  • South Bank, London SE1, UK

  • Hayward Gallery

  • £14.50 / Concessions apply

  • Wed–Mon 11 a.m.–7 p.m.

  • 020 3879 9555

  • Late night opening on Thursdays until 9pm.

    Members go free

30 May - 19 August, 2018

Lee Bul: Crashing

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Bringing together more than 100 works of South Korean artist Lee Bul, the gallery is transformed into a dream-like landscape of monstrous bodies, futuristic cyborgs, glittering mirrored environments and an exquisitely surreal monumental foil Zeppelin.

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