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Lee Kyu-sang (1918–1964) was a South Korean painter.

Born in Seoul, he graduated from the Japanese Nihon Art School in 1941. In 1942, he entered the Tokyo Institute of Sculpture and continued to study. After returning to Korea, he served as a teacher at Gyeongbok High School between 1948 and 1960. In 1961, he moved to Hongik University.

He participated in the Sinsa-Silpa Exhibition in 1948 and the Modern Art Exhibition in 1956, and held an individual exhibition in 1963 in the midst of adversity. His work, which has been involved in the abstractionist art movement since early on, pursues an extremely simplified space of form and side, and he was also a writer who instinctively embodied the avant-garde spirit. There are works such as "Ecology" that briefly developed the screen based on the circle.