Kishio Suga
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Kishio Suga
The second volume devoted to one of the key figures of his generation in Japan.
One of the key figures in Japan's pivotal Mono-ha phenomenon of the late 1960s and early 1970s, artist Kishio Suga has realised a visionary practice of ephemeral, site-specific installations and performative interventions into the everyday environment. Throughout Suga's career, writing has been an important element in his artistic process, as he uses his texts to interrogate the institution of art and anthropocentric conceptions of the world.
This volume collects Suga's writings from the period 1980-89, when the Japanese art scene was transformed by a museum-building boom triggered by the country's rise to unprecedented economic heights. Having challenged conventional definitions of art through his formulations of the "thing" and "being left" a decade prior, Suga shifts his focus in the 1980s toward working with the collective logic of the world. In particular, he embarks on a sustained investigation into the dynamics of "periphery surroundings" as the basis for an approach to artmaking in which subject and object are equalised and the marginal or unseen takes on as much significance as that which is centred or seen.
Included here are the aphoristic fragments that Suga compiled for his retrospective monograph Kishio Suga, 1988-1968, short statements composed for exhibition catalogues, and long-form essays published in art journals and other magazines during the period, many of which appear in English for the first time.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9788857247854
Publisher: Skira
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 12 June 2025
Country: Italy
Imprint: Skira
Illustration: 50 Illustrations, color
Contributors:
- Edited by Ashley Rawlings
- Edited by Sen Uesaki
- Edited by Andrew Maerkle
- Introduction by Mika Yoshitake
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 165.0mm
Height: 240.0mm
Weight: 820g
Pages: 224
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About the Author
Andrew Maerkle is a writer, editor, and translator based in Tokyo. Ashley Rawlings is a writer specializing in postwar Japanese and Korean art, in particular the Monoha and Dansaekhwa movements. Sen Uesaki is an archivist and lecturer at Keio University Art Center.
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