James Lee Byars
1932 - 1997
Born in Detroit (US), died in Cairo (EG).
James Lee Byars was born in 1932 in Detroit. He was a highly visible and contradictory figure in the art of the 1970s and 1980s, and remained so until his death in 1997, although he said: ‘The sixties was the only decade of my life. In the nineties it stopped.’ Byars studied philosophy and art in his native city and for ten years (1958–1967) divided his time between Kyoto, where he learned Japanese crafts and thinking, and the US. Until the end of his life (one of his obsessions was to predict his own and other people’s time of death) he remained a travelling presence, forever seeking what he called ‘Perfect’. He died in Egypt, looking for craftsmen who could blow gold as if it were glass. Towards the end of the 1960s Byars had also become an important presence in the European art life, especially after his first exhibition there, at Wide White Space Gallery in Antwerp in 1969, for which the gallery was renamed The Institute for the Advanced Study of James Lee Byars. A film for Belgian television by Jef Cornelis documents the event. Byars was later to participate in Documenta 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9. Paradox is perhaps the best mode to speak of Byars. His practice unites Minimal Art, Conceptual Art, Performance Art and Fluxus, but he was only a peripheral participant in these ‘movements’. He was searching for both Thought and Form; his intellectual heroes were ‘Stein, Einstein and Wittgenstein’. Until the mid-1970s his foremost preoccupation was ‘Question’, notably manifested in the performance The World Question Centre (1969, also televised by Cornelis) and by the acronym TH FI TO IN PH (‘The First Totally Interrogative Philosophy’). Later his quest for ‘Perfect’ would dominate, with works such as The Perfect Book, The Perfect Thought, The Perfect Death and even The Perfect Question. When he donated the ephemeral performance The Perfect Smile (8 November 1994) to the Ludwig Museum in Cologne it was the first work of its kind to enter a major museum collection. The critic and poet Thomas McEvilley writes: ‘What was really, secretly, happening is that Perfect had presented itself as an Answer to Question.’
M HKA Art Works
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James Lee Byars
James Lee Byars, James Lee Byars, 1982. Book, ink, paper, 24 cm x 24,3 cm, language : German, English, publisher : Westfälischer Kunstverein, Münster, authors : James Lee Byars & Thomas Deecke .
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The Shadow of an Extrater...
James Lee Byars, The Shadow of an Extraterrestrial Man/The Antwerp Giant, 1976. Installation, black tulle, 17 x 245 m.
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The Letter Reading Societ...
James Lee Byars, The Letter Reading Society of James Lee Byars, 1987. Book, ink, paper, 20.5 x 14 cm, publisher : Galerie des Beaux-Arts, Brussel.
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Halo around the ICC, Antw...
James Lee Byars, Halo around the ICC, Antwerp, 1976. Other, white paper, 29.5 x 21 cm.
Items
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James Lee Byars interview...
James Lee Byars, James Lee Byars interviewed by Paul De Vree at Documenta 7 in front of 'The Golden Tower', 1982. Audio and visual equipment, audio fragment from 'kroniek', 00:10:05.
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Untitled
James Lee Byars, Untitled. Object, 6 oysters, 38 x 35 x 8.5 cm.
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Telegram to Isi Fiszman
James Lee Byars, Isi Fiszman, Telegram to Isi Fiszman, 1969. Letter, sheet of paper, 14.2 x 20 cm.
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James Lee Byars
James Lee Byars, James Lee Byars, 1982. Book, ink, paper, 24 cm x 24,3 cm, language : German, English, publisher : Westfälischer Kunstverein, Münster, authors : James Lee Byars & Thomas Deecke .
Events
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The collection XXIX — Spi...
20 January 2012 - 29 April 2012.
Curated by Bart De Baere, Jan De Vree, Anders Kreuger (M HKA) en Charles Esche and Steven ten Thije (Van Abbe Museum) Spirits of Intern -
EXTRA MUROS: Tracés, Simi...
01 March 2012 - 31 March 2012.
TRACÉS. Similarities and dissonants was the upshot of a recycling project that started in 2010 in the recycling centre of Merksem. The centr -

The extra-terrestrial man...
14 May 1976.
The extra-terrestrial man (The Black Giant of Antwerp) is a performance by James Lee byars, where a figure, made out of black tule, measuring -
The Collection
28 April 2017 - 31 December 2021.
For the first time, the M HKA will be able to present a permanent collection exhibition with iconic masterpieces from Flemish and internation
Ensembles
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Stichting Gordon Matta-Cl...
In various ways, the ICC played an important part in forming the potential of the collection. Flor Bex aspired to establish a museum in Antwe
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Perfection
"I have never done a perfect thing and I am aware of the questionability of the notion of perfection of an idea that I perceive or of the ide
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The Circle / The Sphere
From early on in his artistic career Byars used geometric figures, especially circles and spheres because of their simplicity and their intri
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Shadow of an Extraterrest...
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