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Yuko Nasaka

2015
HC / 164 pages / 24 x 24 cm
Published by
MER. Paper Kunsthalle & Axel Vervoordt Foundation
Language
EN
Authors
Axel Vervoordt, Mizuho Kato, Ming Tiampo, Midori Yoshimoto
Design
Studio Luc Derycke
Print
Cassochrome, Waregem
ISBN
978 94 9177 581 9
Price
45.00 euros

Yuko Nasaka (°1936, Japan) is one of the few female members of the Gutai Art Association; Japan’s most important avant-garde movement (1954 – 1972) that has regained its place in art history in recent years with shows in many important international museums, like the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York. Nasaka is a prominent voice of Gutai’s last generation artists who used experimental technology and cutting edge materials to give body to Gutai leader Yoshihara’s credo to “be original” and to create something that has never been created before in a manner that has never been used before. Almost obsessively Nasaka used a pottery wheel and acrylic resin lacquer to make circles on wooden boards. These circles where assembled into large works that could fill entire exhibition walls, giving the viewer a dazzling experience. This book is the first monograph about Yuko Nasaka. It brings together many historic images and documents of the Gutai period, from the artist’s personal archive and found in the archives of the Ashiya City Museum of Art & History. It contains an unpublished interview with Nasaka, as well as two essays by Gutai specialists Ming Tiampo and Midori Yoshimoto placing her work in a broader Gutai context.

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