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Atsuko Tanaka — 83D
Atsuko Tanaka

83D

Created in 1983, this work by pioneering Japanese avant-garde artist Atsuko Tanaka reflects her enduring fascination with line, form, and the interplay between the organic and the geometric. Bold, fluid curves weave across the canvas in her signature style, evoking both the circuitry of modern technology and the rhythms of the human body. The composition demonstrates Tanaka's continued evolution as a central figure of the Gutai Art Association, balancing spontaneity with a precise, meditative visual language.

Medium
Painted in 1983.

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20th Century & Contemporary Art & Design Evening Sale

May 28, 2017

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Atsuko Tanaka, 83D

Created in 1983, this work by pioneering Japanese avant-garde artist Atsuko Tanaka reflects her enduring fascination with line, form, and the interplay between the organic and the geometric. Bold, fluid curves weave across the canvas in her signature style, evoking both the circuitry of modern technology and the rhythms of the human body. The composition demonstrates Tanaka's continued evolution as a central figure of the Gutai Art Association, balancing spontaneity with a precise, meditative visual language.

Medium
Painted in 1983.
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Abstract Art, 20th Century, Twentieth Century, Geometric Forms, Avant-Garde Pioneer, Bold Colors, Contemporary Abstraction, Experimental Art, Japanese Artist, Gutai Movement, Minimalist Composition, Acrylic Paint, Female Artist

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Alex Capecelatro