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Jiro Takamatsu — Shadow No. 1451
Jiro Takamatsu

Shadow No. 1451

1966

A precisely rendered shadow of a human figure is depicted in flat, stark black against a plain background, devoid of any visible source or physical form casting it. Takamatsu continues his iconic "Shadow" series, which he began in the 1960s, exploring the tension between presence and absence, reality and illusion. The work challenges the viewer to contemplate existence itself, reducing the human form to nothing more than its ethereal trace.

Medium
acrylic on canvas

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20th Century & Contemporary Art Day Sale

June 30, 2017

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Jiro Takamatsu, Shadow No. 1451, 1966

A precisely rendered shadow of a human figure is depicted in flat, stark black against a plain background, devoid of any visible source or physical form casting it. Takamatsu continues his iconic "Shadow" series, which he began in the 1960s, exploring the tension between presence and absence, reality and illusion. The work challenges the viewer to contemplate existence itself, reducing the human form to nothing more than its ethereal trace.

Medium
acrylic on canvas
Year
1966
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

20th-Century Art, Geometric, Mono-ha Movement, 20th Century, Contemplative Mood, Acrylic On Canvas, Minimalist, Male Artist, Conceptual Art, Japanese Artist, Shadow Series, Contemporary Artist, Geometric Abstraction, Contemporary Art, Monochromatic, Monochromatic Palette, Abstract, Minimalist Style

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