Yasumasa Morimura
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Photography Auction : The Circle of Life | TEUTLOFF PHOTO + VIDEO COLLECTION
On June 18, 2016, at 6 pm the leading online auction house Auctionata will present a special livestream auction in cooperation with TEUTLOFF PHOTO + VIDEO COLLECTION, which deals with the representation of the human body in contemporary photography. Entitled “The Circle of Life”, around 200 works from the collection capture 17 essential motifs such as Early Childhood, Adolescence, Couples, Voyeurism and Desire, Body and Religion, the Political Body, Gender, Beauty, Tattoo, Age,
Death as well as Transformation. The human existence has always fascinated and inspired artists from all over the world; whether it’s the emotions that are reflected in the physiognomy, the body as a form of expression for a particular member of society or the process of aging.
Bidders can immerse themselves in the world of... - Exposition
Deux univers en un à la Maison Européenne de la Photographie
La Maison Européenne de la Photographie présente deux univers bien différents.
© Shoji Ueda Office. Collection MEP, Paris. Don de la société Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd.
© Eikoh Hosoe. Collection MEP, Paris. Don de la société Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd
L'exposition Mémoire et Lumière rassemble 540 photographies japonaises s'étendant de 1950 à 2000 sur l'ensemble des quatre niveaux de la MEP. Dédiée à la mémoire de Keiichi Tahara (1951-2017) et de Hiroshi Yamazaki (1946-2017), cette « collection dans la collection » révèle la place essentielle de la photographie japonaise. Ces photographes, rassemblés par l'engagement dans... - Exposition
Yasumasa Morimura: Theater of the Self
The Warhol presents a survey exhibition of work by Japanese artist Yasumasa Morimura. Morimura is renowned for his photographic reprisals of iconic images from art history and popular culture in which he replaces the subjects with his own self-image. By Morimura assuming a place in these works, he reimagines historical narratives and, in the process, mixes issues of originality and reproduction, gender, and race to create what he calls a “beautiful commotion.”
Developed by The Warhol in close collaboration with the artist, the exhibition will focus on three important bodies of work: “Requiem” in which Morimura recreates iconic photographs relating to political and cultural life; the “Actors” series in which he assumes the persona of Hollywood luminaries such as Marilyn Monroe an... - Exposition
Nous Sommes Tous Cannibales - La Maison Rouge
« Nous sommes tous des cannibales. Le moyen le plus simple d’identifier autrui à soi-même, c’est encore de le manger. » Claude Lévi-Strauss,1993
Jusqu'au 15 mai 2011, la maison rouge organise une exposition consacrée à la question de l’anthropophagie et à ses représentations dans les arts plastiques aujourd’hui.
Jeanette Zwingenberger, la commissaire de l'exposition, a choisi de présenter un corpus d’œuvres réalisées majoritairement par une jeune génération d’artistes travaillant indépendamment les uns des autres sur le concept de l’incorporation. Des oeuvres contemporaines (photographie, vidéo, installation, sculpture, dessin et peinture) dialogue... - Exposition
New Contemporary & Vintage Photography
New Contemporary & Vintage Photography
With recent works by
NOBUYOSHI ARAKI | MILES ALDRIDGE | PHYLLIS GALEMBO | ERWIN OLAF |
ALLA ESIPOVICH | DAIDO MORIYAMA | YASUMASA MORIMURA |
BILL OWENS | ROGER BALLEN | DAVID LACHAPELLE
24 October - 28 November 2009
Galerie Alex Daniels - Reflex Amsterdam... - Exposition
Yasumasa Morimura My Life Through A Looking - Glass
Reflex Art Gallery in Amsterdam presents an exclusive look at the polaroids and working methods of a leading Japanese master.
The work of Yasumasa Morimura exists in a theatrical world between photography and performance. The artist purposely leaps across cultures and eras, overriding issues of gender and race, casting himself in a wide variety of roles. He imitates Madonna, Michael Jackson and other icons of American pop culture as well as slipping into the skin of a stereotypical Japanese matron obsessed with Chanel and Louis Vuitton. His cultural cross-dressing includes the pomp and lushness of the surrealist paintings of Frida Kahlo, and captures the nuances of the nameless heroines in Cindy Sherman's photographs. As the "Daughters of Art History", he reconstructs masterpieces by Rembrandt, Vermeer, Goya and Manet...
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