1965
Presented here are a red C and a transparent C. Both are made of acrylic plates, but the red C has fluorescent tubes inside which make it glow brightly. The transparent C has nothing inside, but its surface is covered with thin lines, contributing to its dignified impression. The hot C and the cool C. They share one common feature, which is the electric lamp attached toward the bottom. The lamps are blinking on and off as if they are talking to each other. The two C’s are contrasting, but they make a complementary pair and cannot be evaluated in each separate piece. The fact that the figure of C is open as opposed to the closed O further makes the tie between the two pieces stronger. The two C’s, being both open, have the possibility of joining together even when they are separate, and across the intervening space, they are communicating with the blinking of the lamps. This is the first work of light art in Japan, and is a pioneering piece in its being a sculpture that gives a performance in light.
1928-2018
Genre | Sculptures,installations |
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Material/technique | Plexiglass, iron, fluorescent light |
Dimensions | 2点組:各180×137.5×34.5cm |
Acquisition date | 1979 |
Accession number | 1975-00-4172-000 |
Photo Credit | Photo: Shizune Shiigi |
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1965
1953-54/2002
IDA Shoichi
1965
KWAK Duck Jun
1965
Roy LICHTENSTEIN
1965
Ay-O
1965
ONOSATO Toshinobu
1965
IDA Shoichi
1965
IDA Shoichi
c.1965
FUKAZAWA Yukio
1965
KOMAI Tetsuro
1965
YOKOO Tadanori
1965