Chiharu Shiota - book
Hatje Cantz
Note - this book is now permanently out of print. one sealed copy available only.
First monograph on the complete works of the Japanese installation and performance artist.
Chiharu Shiota (*1972 in Osaka) wraps expressive objects, a burned-out piano, for instance, in cocoons made of dark yarn. At the same time, the tradition and grace of calligraphy delicately flash through. The artist's oeuvre oscillates between Far Eastern spirituality and Western existentialism. Traces and memories of places and things are her artistic sources, as is the inexorable examination of life in the manner of Marina Abramovic or Rebecca Horn. Here, as there, truth is revealed through experience. The body becomes a medium for art. Shiota herself treads the public stage, at times sleeping in museums. Or her personal destiny finds expression in kinetic sculptures as a turn away from vivid black. In "animated" installations, red paint flows through hospital-type tubes, so that the network metaphor ranges from spider webs and interpersonal relationships to neural links and the bloodstream.
This book relates to the exhibition: Gervasuti Foundation, in cooperation with Haunch of Venison, Venice, June 2-September 10, 2011 | Marugame Genichiro Inokuma Museum of Contemporary Art, Kagawa, Japan, 2012
This book relates to the exhibition: Gervasuti Foundation, in cooperation with Haunch of Venison, Venice, June 2-September 10, 2011 | Marugame Genichiro Inokuma Museum of Contemporary Art, Kagawa, Japan, 2012
Chiharu Shiota had her first UK solo show ' The Other Side' at Towner in 2013
One sealed copy available only - now out of print.
Contributions by: James Putnam
Edited by: Caroline Stummel
Graphic Design: Margarethe Hausstätter
Texts by: Mami Kataoka
English, Japanese
July 2011, 240 Pages, 315 Photos
hardcover
246mm x 306mm
ISBN: 978-3-7757-3156-0
Publisher Hatje Cantz
weight 1.6kg HARDBACK