
Kazuo Shiraga
Japanese(August 12, 1924 – 2008)
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Kazuo Shiraga: Power, Grace, and Pure Gesture
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There is a photograph that stops you cold. A man suspended from a rope above a canvas spread across the studio floor, his body coiled and airborne, feet carving great arcs through thick pools of oil paint. It is not performance, exactly, and it is not painting in any conventional sense. It is something older and more primal, something that speaks directly to the body before the mind has time to intervene. This is Kazuo Shiraga at work, and more than six decades after he first lowered himself into that charged space between artist and material, the world is still catching up to what he… Continue reading
Abstract ExpressionismOil on CanvasJapaneseGesturalAction PaintingGutai MovementBoldJapanese ArtistPost-WarGestural AbstractionModernOil
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