On Kawara : 10 tableaux and 16,952 pages
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On Kawara : 10 tableaux and 16,952 pages
Dallas Museum of Art, c2008
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Exhibition catalogue
"The exhibition On Kawara: 10 Tableaux and 16,952 Pages was organized by the Dallas Museum of Art ..."--P. 192
Catalog of the exhibition held at the Dallas Museum of Art, May 18-Aug. 24, 2008
"July 20.1969"--Cover
Distributor on p. 192: Distributed for the Dallas Museum of Art by Yale University Press, New Haven and London
Includes bibliographical references
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Since the mid-1960s, On Kawara (b. 1933) has objectively recorded his existence through everyday numbers, words, and found images. This handsomely designed and illustrated book presents works selected by the artist from throughout his illustrious career, including paintings made at the time of the 1969 moon landings, other large-scale paintings, a 100 Years Calendar, and a vast array of his own books that chronicle his extensive travels, acquaintances, and personal readings.
The book features a translation of an essay on the Apollo space mission and its impact on human consciousness by Takafumi Matsui; a chapter from Ervin Laszlo's The Whispering Pond, which presents theories of understanding possible connections between mind and matter; and a new essay by Charles Wylie that discusses the specifics of Kawara's corresponding installation at the Dallas Museum of Art and Kawara's contribution to and divergence from the main currents of art practice in the past five decades.
Distributed for the Dallas Museum of Art
Exhibition Schedule:
Dallas Museum of Art (May 18 - August 24, 2008)
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