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Leiko Ikemura - Paintings. Katalog zur Ausstellung Kunstmuseum Basel, 2019

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"Don't make things; let them happen, instead," is one of the basic principles underlying the oeuvre of the Berlin-based, Japanese-born artist Leiko Ikemura. In her vividly gestural, vital, disturbing, and sometimes magical paintings the artist tells of the dreams, struggles, and conflicts of human life. Nature and the world of things permeate each other in her works, just as influences of Western and Eastern cultural spheres blend in her art. The unique synthesis of two cultures visible in Leiko Ikemura's work is the foundation for her international reputation as one of the most prominent Japanese artists of the present day.
 
Leiko Ikemura (*1951, Japan) studied art in Granada and Seville, Spain. Afterward, she lived in Zurich, then Cologne, and is now resident in Berlin. Her body of work includes paintings, sculptures, and drawings.
 
LEIKO IKEMURA (*1951, Japan) studied art in Granada and Seville, Spain. Afterward, she lived in Zurich, then Cologne, and is now resident in Berlin. Her body of work includes paintings, sculptures, and drawings.

Über den Autor / die Autorin

LEIKO IKEMURA studied art in Granada and Seville, Spain. Afterward, she
lived in Zurich, then Cologne, and is now resident in Berlin. Her body of
work includes paintings, sculptures, and drawings.

Zusammenfassung

“Don’t make things; let them happen, instead,” is one of the basic principles underlying the oeuvre of the Berlin-based, Japanese-born artist Leiko Ikemura. In her vividly gestural, vital, disturbing, and sometimes magical paintings the artist tells of the dreams, struggles, and conflicts of human life. Nature and the world of things permeate each other in her works, just as influences of Western and Eastern cultural spheres blend in her art. The unique synthesis of two cultures visible in Leiko Ikemura’s work is the foundation for her international reputation as one of the most prominent Japanese artists of the present day.
 
Leiko Ikemura (*1951, Japan) studied art in Granada and Seville, Spain. Afterward, she lived in Zurich, then Cologne, and is now resident in Berlin. Her body of work includes paintings, sculptures, and drawings.
 
LEIKO IKEMURA (*1951, Japan) studied art in Granada and Seville, Spain. Afterward, she lived in Zurich, then Cologne, and is now resident in Berlin. Her body of work includes paintings, sculptures, and drawings. 

Vorwort

• Most important artist today • With essays by colleagues and friends • Artist’s book

Produktdetails

Autoren Leiko Ikemura, Ivan Jeissing, Ivana Jeissing, Dalad Kambhu, Dalad et al Kambhu, P, Wi Wenders, Wim Wenders
Mitarbeit Ivana Jeissing (Herausgeber), Dalad Kambhu (Herausgeber), P (Herausgeber), Wim Wenders (Herausgeber)
Verlag Hatje Cantz Verlag
 
Sprache Englisch
Produktform Fester Einband
Erschienen 27.06.2019
 
EAN 9783775745697
ISBN 978-3-7757-4569-7
Seiten 176
Abmessung 257 mm x 24 mm x 329 mm
Gewicht 1452 g
Illustration 118 Abb.
Serie Zeitgenössische Kunst
Themen Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik > Kunst
Sachbuch > Kunst, Literatur > Bildende Kunst

Japan, Malerei, Zeitgenösissche Kunst, auseinandersetzen

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