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Jiro Takamatsu : the temperature of sculpture / edited by Lisa Le Feuvre ; with essays by Lisa Le Feuvre and Itaru Hirano ; writings by Juro Takamatsu newly translated into English by Reiko Tomii.

Fine Arts Library N7359.T3488 A4 2017
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Takamatsu, Jirō, 1936-1998, artist.
Hirano, Itaru, author.
Contributor:
Le Feuvre, Lisa, editor, author.
Tomii, Reiko, translator.
Henry Moore Institute (Leeds, England)
Standardized Title:
Works. Selections
Language:
English
Japanese
Subjects (All):
Takamatsu, Jirō, 1936-1998--Exhibitions.
Takamatsu, Jirō.
Takamatsu, Jirō, 1936-1998.
Genre:
Exhibition catalogs.
Physical Description:
119 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 22 cm
Other Title:
Temperature of sculpture
Place of Publication:
Leeds : Henry Moore Institute, 2017.
Language Note:
Some texts translated from the Japanese.
Summary:
Jiro Takamatsu (1936-98) is central to the development of post-war art in Japan. He expanded points into volume, brought sculptural actions into the life of the city, and made shadows and perspective tangible.0'The Temperature of Sculpture' is the first institutional solo exhibition of Takamatsu outside of his home country, presenting over seventy works made between 1961 and 1977.0Takamatsu sought out the interplay between presence and absence, carefully thinking through relationships between artwork and its perceiver. He turned to sculpture in 1961, applying sculptural thinking to see how objects might change their?temperature?.0The materials Takamatsu chose were always ready at hand. Sometimes they were tangible - everyday objects such as bottles, cloth, string, stones or furniture. Other times they had a strong association to sculptural traditions - such as marble, wood, concrete and iron. Significantly, he made use of intangible properties - perspective, shadows and numbers. These he made material and metaphorical in objects, events and drawings, giving form to the imponderables of space and time.00Exhibition: Henry Moore Institute, Leeds, UK (13.07. - 22.10.2017).
Notes:
Published to accompany the exhibition of the same name held at Henry Moore Institute, 13th July-22nd October 2017.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
190546259X
9781905462599
OCLC:
994410709

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