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The Japanese Experience
Inevitable
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Edited by: Dr. Margrit Brehm
Designed by: Christian Ertel, fluid
Texts by: Dr. Margrit Brehm, Gregor Jansen
Deutsch, Englisch
April 2003, 208 Pages
, 190 Photos
hardcover
168mm x
244mm
ISBN:978-3-7757-1254-5
At first sight it is brand-new pure Tokyo Pop. But the publication The Japanese Experience - Inevitable shows far more than the successful cloning of morphed Manga motives with extensive painting, emphasizing two-dimensionality. It represents eight positions of contemporary Japanese art and scrutinizes their complex visual vocabulary. In proceeding this way, references to Japanese and western art traditions perceptible in the paintings, watercolors, drawings, sculptures, and videos shown here stand out just as acquisitions of mass culture motives would, from the realms of Manga (comic) or Animé (animated film), for instance. But it's not only the visual repertoire which is new and surprising, but also the artistic methods and strategies, which are being used by the artists in order to conquer medial picture worlds and/or a public, untouched, to a large extent, by contemporary art so far. Already with the juxtaposition of - with almost three by six meters space-filling paintings like Magic Ball - Positive and Magic Ball - Negative by Takashi Murakami with videos, T-shirts, soft-toys, skateboards, and other Japanese artist-made "Merchandising Products" virtually available in the Web, it becomes clear that the deterritorialization of pictures has long since reached a new quality. The artists: Jun Hasegawa, Masahiko Kuwahara, Mr. (Masakatu Iwamoto), Shintaro Miyake, Takashi Murakami, Yoshitomo Nara, Hiroshi Sugito, Aya Takano Exhibition schedule: Museum der Moderne - Rupertinum, Salzburg, December 19, 2003 - March 14, 2004
»Ein richtiges kleines Schmuckstück. Zwischen leicht gepolsterten Hochglanzdeckeln öffnet sich im handlichen A5-Format die bunte Welt des japanischen New Pop. Selbst wer die intelligenten Texte auslässt, wird an diesem Buch viel Freude haben.«
artmagazine
»Bilder und Textbeiträge dieses ausgezeichneten Buchs entführen auf eine inspirierende, bisweilen auch ambivalente Gratwanderung zwischen absoluter Oberflächlichkeit und ihrer Reflexion, eine japanische Erfahrung halt.«
SPEX
»Mit sehr intelligenten Texten und auf 190 farbigen Abbildungen kartografiert ›The Japanese Experience‹ die japanische ›New Art‹.«
www.japanicum.de/kultur/j-experience/index.html
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