Leiko Ikemura: Our Planet--Earth & Stars
Leiko Ikemura: Our Planet--Earth & Stars
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Leiko Ikemura: Our Planet--Earth & Stars
W029832 | $65.00
Exhibition Catalog
National Art Center, Tokyo, 2019. Published by Kyuryudo Art Publishing Co., Ltd., Tokyo.
360 pp. Well illustrated (chiefly col.). 30 x 23 cm. Bilingual in English and Japanese. Paperbound.
ISBN 9784763018373
See also Worldwide, W016135, Leiko Ikemura: Nach neuen Meeren/Toward New Sea, the Kunstmuseum Basel's catalogue for this touring exhibition. Publisher's description: Published on the occasion of a largescale solo exhibition by Leiko Ikemura,this dense and vibrant catalogue offers an engaging look at the Japanese-Swiss artist’s remarkable body of work. Over the years, Ikemura has experimented with the powerful colours and forms of neo-expressionism to express the difficulties of being both a woman and a stranger, as well as dealt with themes such as small creatures and innocent girls, mothers and children, human figures merging with trees and mountains, and mythical scenes that evoke birth and death.
Subject Headings: Asian Art (Western Style) ; Non-Western in a Western Style ; Western Art -- Japan -- Post-1945 ; Post-1970 ; Post-1990 -- Several Fine Arts Media (Western) -- Women Artists --
Artist(s): Ikemura, Leiko
W029832 | $65.00
Exhibition Catalog
National Art Center, Tokyo, 2019. Published by Kyuryudo Art Publishing Co., Ltd., Tokyo.
360 pp. Well illustrated (chiefly col.). 30 x 23 cm. Bilingual in English and Japanese. Paperbound.
ISBN 9784763018373
See also Worldwide, W016135, Leiko Ikemura: Nach neuen Meeren/Toward New Sea, the Kunstmuseum Basel's catalogue for this touring exhibition. Publisher's description: Published on the occasion of a largescale solo exhibition by Leiko Ikemura,this dense and vibrant catalogue offers an engaging look at the Japanese-Swiss artist’s remarkable body of work. Over the years, Ikemura has experimented with the powerful colours and forms of neo-expressionism to express the difficulties of being both a woman and a stranger, as well as dealt with themes such as small creatures and innocent girls, mothers and children, human figures merging with trees and mountains, and mythical scenes that evoke birth and death.
Subject Headings: Asian Art (Western Style) ; Non-Western in a Western Style ; Western Art -- Japan -- Post-1945 ; Post-1970 ; Post-1990 -- Several Fine Arts Media (Western) -- Women Artists --
Artist(s): Ikemura, Leiko