Untitled 1964

Tanaka Atsuko

Created:
Movement:
1964
Abstract Expressionism
key Notes:
Abstract composition, vibrant color palette.
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Dimensions:
90.5 × 72.5 cm (35 5/8 × 28 1/2 in.)
medium:
Enamel on canvas
Difficulty:
Expert
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story of the work:

Tanaka Atsuko was a prominent Japanese artist known for her contributions to the post-war avant-garde movement. Her work often explored themes of identity, gender, and the intersection of traditional and contemporary Japanese culture. The painting titled "Untitled" exemplifies her innovative use of materials and techniques, particularly her engagement with textiles and the concept of "soft sculpture." Tanaka was associated with the Gutai Art Association, which emphasized experimentation and the integration of art with everyday life. The specific date of creation for "Untitled" remains unknown, reflecting her broader practice of challenging conventional artistic boundaries. Tanaka's work has been exhibited internationally and is recognized for its significance in the context of feminist art and Japanese modernism.

Description of the work:

Tanaka Atsuko's "Untitled" exemplifies her innovative use of enamel on canvas, a medium that allows for vibrant color saturation and a glossy finish. The composition features a dynamic interplay of geometric shapes and organic forms, characterized by bold lines and a rhythmic arrangement. The color palette is striking, employing a range of hues that evoke a sense of movement and energy. The surface texture is smooth, reflecting light and enhancing the visual depth of the work. The overall structure of the painting suggests a balance between chaos and order, inviting the viewer to engage with its layered complexity. Tanaka's mastery of enamel contributes to the work's contemporary aesthetic, aligning with her contributions to the post-war Japanese avant-garde movement.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Art Institute of Chicago

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Untitled 1964