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- Material Type
- 図書
- ISBN
- 9788793659315 (paperback)8793659318 (paperback)
- Author Heading
- 工藤, 哲巳, 1935-1990 クドウ, テツミ, 1935-1990 ( 00374935 )Authorities
- Publication, Distribution, etc.
- Publication Date
- [2020]
- Publication Date (W3CDTF)
- 2020
- Extent
- 118 pages
- Other physical details
- color illustrations
- Size
- 28 cm
- Place of Publication (Country Code)
- DK
- Text Language Code
- eng
- Genre/Form Terms
- Content Type
- textstill image
- Media Type
- unmediated
- Carrier Type
- volume
- LCC
- DDC
- Target Audience
- 一般
- Note (General)
- Catalog of an exhibition held at Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebæk, Denmark, June 8, 2020-January 10, 2021
- Note (Content)
- Contemplating Japanese artist Tetsumi Kudo's (1935-90) work in the 21st century provokes a sense of the uncanny on multiple levels: grotesquely beautiful on their own, his abject sculptures seem to foretell today's environmental concerns with their depictions of ecological decay. Born in Osaka, Kudo's life was greatly impacted by the aftermath of the atomic bomb in 1945; this trauma compounded by the Vietnam War's ever-present atmosphere of destruction led to a consistent focus on dystopia and decomposition in his work. Kudo's fluorescent birdcages and blacklight terrariums are furnished with an assortment of sculptures and found objects: melted plastic flowers, colorful phallic chrysalises and dismembered resin body parts come together to convey a distinctly modern anxiety in regard to our ailing world. Kudo's work does not intend to provide comfort in the midst of crisis; rather, his pieces urge viewers to reflect on how we may or may not continue to survive in a world that we ourselves have ruined through pollution and consumerism. As the artist's work reaches a peak of topicality, this volume presents a focused selection of Kudo's pieces from the 1960s and 1970s that demonstrate a postwar awareness of the atomic bomb's effect on reproduction and the environment. Exhibition: Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebaek, Denmark (05.06.2020 - 10.01.2021)
- Note (Bibliography)
- Includes bibliographical references
- Collection (particular)
- 日本関係外国語図書
- Holding library
- 国立国会図書館
- Call No.
- K3-D224
- Data Provider (Database)
- 国立国会図書館 : 国立国会図書館蔵書
- Bibliographic ID (NDL)
- 031538378
- OCLC No.
- 1164349708
- Cataloging Rule
- RDA
- Bibliographic Record Category (NDL)
- 211