1964
Led by a star coursing above their heads, the three Magi of the East are on the road to salute baby Jesus. The well-known episode from the Bible is presented here with forceful outlines and bright colors. The artist does not like his painting to change as he works on it, and it is realized on canvas exactly as it has been conceived in his mind, with the colors applied one by one onto line-divided planes. The flatly applied acrylic produces uniform color planes that are without depth or weight, making the painted figures look like shadows. The artist considers the “Holy Landscapes Series” including this work as a modest experiment in reexamining the meaning of human existence at its very basis. The experiment arises from his intense distrust of human beings including himself. According to the artist, in our time, there is no organic tie to connect the individuals with the society, and we can not dream of building a spiritual community like those portrayed in Medieval religious painting that seek the eternal in the communion with heaven and earth. It was to stress this matter, the artist says, that he has intentionally presented this scene as if this is happening within the community. The clean, flat figures in it give off a sense of cheerful hollowness despite the peaceful theme.
1933-2020
Genre | Paintings |
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Material/technique | Acrylic on canvas |
Dimensions | 111.5×161.3cm |
Acquisition date | 1989 |
Accession number | 1989-00-0051-000 |
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SHIRAGA Kazuo
1964
IDA Shoichi
1964
USAMI Keiji
1964
HIRATA Minoru
1964(プリント2011年)
MURAI Masanari
1964
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HIRATA Minoru
1964(プリント2011)
TAKABATAKE Tatsushiro
1964
TABUCHI Yasukazu
1964