Tetsumi Kudo: Garden of Metamorphosis
Tetsumi Kudo, Doryun Chong, Mike Kelly, Hiroko Kudo, Nakahara Yusuke, Tetsumi KudoTetsumi Kudo: Garden of Metamorphosis accompanies the first solo museum presentation of this highly original but under-studied artist’s work in the United States. Organized by the Walker Art Center in close collaboration with Hiroko Kudo, the artist’s widow, it features approximately 70 works covering the full trajectory of his amazingly productive career, which spanned from the late 1950s through the 80s. Born in Japan, Kudo first gained notoriety in the Tokyo art scene of the late 50s. He immigrated to Paris in 1962, working in a range of media–objects, sculpture, installation, drawing and painting–and presenting numerous Happenings and performances. Kudo’s work and activities intersect with many important postwar artistic trends–including French Nouveau Réalisme, Fluxus, Pop art, 60s anti-art tendencies and 80s Postmodernism. Throughout his life and career, Kudo remained particularly Japanese while his art and vision were consistently and uniquely transcultural, internationalist and cosmopolitan. This beautifully designed exhibition catalogue includes an essay examining Kudo’s philosophy, the evolution of his artistic vocabulary and his place in art history by curator Doryun Chong; a reflection by artist Mike Kelley; a selection of Kudo’s writings, interviews with the artist and other historical criticism; and an illustrated chronology by Hiroko Kudo.
status | Copy #1 (8325): in |
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genre | Art » Artist Monographs |
publisher | Walker Art Center |
publish date | 2008 |
popularity | checked out 1 time(s) |