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Yayoi Kusama - Love Forever
La première publication à fournir une vue d'ensemble des premières activités performatives de Kusama, avec des photos inédites et des œuvres oubliées provenant de collections privées.
Yayoi Kusama's work from the '60s, the time she worked in New York, was regularly shown in exhibitions around the world. Little known until now, however, was that her work originated to a large extent in the Netherlands, Germany, and Belgium, and was exhibited there, more often than in New York.
In the aftermath of the Second World War, a group of young German and Dutch artists undertook to leave the past behind and create a new artistic beginning. Starting with Heinz Mack and Otto Piene, they chose the name ZERO in 1958 in Germany, as Piero Manzoni and Jan Schoonhoven did in the Netherlands in the same year. They were followed by Henk Peeters and Armando, who took the Dutch word for zero NUL in 1961. In just five short years, they and their European network created an avant-garde movement that had a strong influence and continues to inspire contemporary artists.
The work of Yayoi Kusama has been shown in different contexts, but it was not clear to date that she was an important figure for European ZERO artists, not in the US, not in the Netherlands or Germany. The ZERO artists responded to post-war abstract expressionism with its dark colour, subjectivity, and emotion. In the words of Piene, ZERO could instead be a 'zone of silence and pure possibilities'. Their interests were fast cars and space travel; one Europe and one universe; science and mechanics; new industrial materials; networks and the media; and art's place outside the museum walls. Both Kusama and ZERO artists explored the monochrome with traditional means such as canvas and paint, but the real challenge was to investigate and influence visitor behaviour with spatial installations. But where the ZERO artists sought the artwork that did not refer to anything, but the artwork itself, Kusama used her artistic body to explore the limits of arts.
This publication provides for the first time an overview of Kusama's early performative activities, not only recorded by Dutch and Belgian photographers; Kusama regularly carried out unique actions for their cameras. Naked and painted with dots, dressed in her own designed 'fashion', in the streets and the sex shop, or just in the Dutch meadows. Since 2005, the 0-INSTITUTE has been collecting archive material with a team of art historians and doing interviews with eyewitnesses, including artists, friends, and organisers. The recent discoveries; unpublished photos from sleeping archives and forgotten works from private collections, led to the development of this publication, with accompanying exhibition due in March 2020.
Kusama: Love Forever shines a different light to the artistic activities of Kusama, which was already so colourful and cannot be put under a single heading.
Publié à l'occasion de l'exposition éponyme au 0-INSTITUTE, Deventer, en 2020.
Née en 1929 au Japon, Yayoi Kusama, s'embarque pour les Etats-Unis en 1957. Dès 1959 à New York, où elle fréquente des artistes avant-gardistes tels que Frank Stella et Donald Judd, elle expose sa peinture, abstraite, sans composition, souvent monochrome et répétitive jusqu'à l'obsession. Outre la mode, la réalisation de films ou l'écriture, elle aborde en parallèle la sculpture et les installations environnementales qui feront sa notoriété, en recouvrant des objets quotidiens de protubérances molles phalliques. Ces objets inclassables se multiplient en même temps que l'artiste met en œuvre des actions de rue – happenings et performances dénudées – dans les lieux symboliques de la ville tout autant que des orgies débridées dans son propre atelier.
En 1973, malade, elle repart pour le Japon où elle s'enferme dans un hôpital psychiatrique qu'elle n'a plus quitté depuis. Trouvant refuge et confort, suivie par des médecins amis, elle s'y organise une vie de travail et d'écriture, à l'écoute de la ville et protégée d'elle en même temps. La reconnaissance venue dès les années 1980 et la consécration internationale des années 1990 lui confèrent désormais une place de tout premier plan dans l'histoire des avant-gardes mais aussi dans l'actualité d'aujourd'hui.
Edité par Tijs Visser.
Textes de Harrie Verstappen et Paul Damstee.
 
paru en octobre 2020
édition française
14 x 20,9 cm (broché)
128 pages (ill.)
 
19.00
 
ISBN : 978-9-46393-077-2
EAN : 9789463930772
 
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