Taro Izumi (German edition)

Taro Izumi (German edition)

GermanPaperback / softback
Aoki Jun
Hatje Cantz Verlag
EAN: 9783775747363
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The Japanese artist Taro Izumi looks mischievously at the world. He develops unclassifiable multimedia works that take viewers on a journey to the boundaries of reality. Izumi’s wealth of ideas is irrepressible. He designed a parcours for the Museum Tinguely during which viewers will encounter new works, such as a washing machine on a pyramid, robot vacuum cleaners, or people licking the floor. Izumi’s belief in the constant transformation of things is also reflected in the structure of the catalogue, Thus, he finds a way to render the unclassifiable quality of his art in another medium. TARO IZUMI (*1976, Nara, Japan) lives in Tokyo. His works can be seen in such institutions as the Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo, the François Pinault Foundation, Venice, and The Spencer Museum of Art, Kansas. He has had solo shows at the Palais de Tokyo, Paris (2017), the Art Center Ongoing, Tokyo (2015), the National Museum of Art, Osaka (2014), and the NVK/Nassauischen Kunstverein, Wiesbaden (2014). EXHIBITION Museum Tinguely, Basel September 2–November 15, 2020
EAN 9783775747363
ISBN 3775747362
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Hatje Cantz Verlag
Publication date September 24, 2020
Pages 192
Language German
Dimensions 330 x 225
Country Germany
Readership General
Authors Aoki Jun; de Loisy, Jean; Fromaigeat, Severine; Goldberg, Keren; Hosaka Kenjiro; Izumi, Taro; Ritter Gabriel; Wetzel Roland; Zingg, Robert
Illustrations 200 Abb.
Editors Museum Tinguely, Basel