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An edition of Leiko Ikemura (2008)

Leiko Ikemura

portraits

Leiko Ikemura (born 1951 in Tsu, Mie Prefecture, Japan; lives and works in Berlin) does not con-form to established rules in her art. In over thirty years, she has created a multifaceted body of work that includes paintings, watercolors, drawings, terracotta and bronze sculptures. Ikemura studied painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Seville from 1973 to 1978. In 1979, she went to Zurich and then to Cologne, where she drew attention to herself in the context of the Neue Wilde during the 1980s. Despite this link, her work was already characterized by originality and independence at the time. 00Along with exploring the synthesis of Western and Asian cultures, and confronting what it means to be a foreigner, Ikemura's works are frequently concerned with the female figure, particularly during the transition to adolescence. She paints in watercolors, depicting these ambiguous identities and intermediate stages in portraits that show shadowy faces?sometimes a woman or a child, but also male faces in pastel tones, which dissolve toward the edge of the work. 00The publication Portraits comprises a sequence of more than sixty works from the eponymous series of watercolors, here shown for the first time. With texts by Nils Emmerichs and Bera Nordal.

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Distanz
Language
English
Pages
119

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2022, Tim Van Laere Books
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Leiko Ikemura: aún más mañanas
2021, Fundación Caja de Burgos
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Leiko Ikemura: portraits
2020, Distanz
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Leiko Ikemura: Märchenwald
2017, Droste Verlag
in German
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Leiko Ikemura: ... und plötzlich dreht der Wind = ... and all of a sudden the wind is turning
2016, Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König
in German
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Leiko Ikemura: Zwischenwelten : Zeichnungen, Gemälde, Skulpturen
2014, Altana Kulturstiftung, Museum Sinclair-Haus, Kerber
in German
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Edition Notes

Chiefly illustrated.

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
Berlin
Other Titles
Ikemura
Copyright Date
2020

Classifications

Library of Congress
ND2073.I34 A4 2020

The Physical Object

Pagination
119 pages
Number of pages
119

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL43804254M
ISBN 10
3954763265
ISBN 13
9783954763269
OCLC/WorldCat
1240151112
Deutsche National Bibliothek
1201896843

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Work Description

Leiko Ikemura is an internationally celebrated and well-established, Japanese-Swiss artist, based in Berlin. Originally from Tsu in the Mie Prefecture, Japan, Ikemura studied painting in Seville, Spain before relocating to Switzerland and then Germany. She fuses Eastern and Western art and explores themes of hybridity, cross-culturalism, sexuality, and the life cycle. She works at the intersection of abstraction and figuration, shifting fluidly between media, and imbuing her pieces with raw energy and emotion. Blurring the border between species, between inner and outer worlds, Ikemura encourages the viewer to discover mystery in her narratives and turn them into something fantastic or, on the contrary, to keep them within the bounds of reality. The materials used by the artist - such as bronze, clay and pigment - are closely linked to the earth, emphasizing the aspect of the human being as part of nature. Exhibition: Tim Van Laere Gallery, Antwerp, Belgium (25.02.-02.04.2022)

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