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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Untitled 1964 by Tanaka Atsuko

Untitled 1964 is a significant work by the Japanese avant-garde artist Tanaka Atsuko, created using enamel on canvas. Tanaka was a prominent member of the Gutai Art Association, a post-war Japanese art movement known for its experimental and innovative approaches. This painting exemplifies her interest in vibrant colors and abstract forms, reflecting the Gutai group's emphasis on originality and the exploration of new materials. Tanaka's work often drew inspiration from technology and modern life, as seen in her use of bold, interconnected shapes reminiscent of electrical circuits. Her contributions to contemporary art have been influential in expanding the boundaries of painting and performance art. Tanaka's legacy continues to inspire artists worldwide, highlighting the dynamic intersection of art and technology.

Description of the work:

"Untitled 1964" by Tanaka Atsuko is an abstract composition created using enamel on canvas, reflecting the artist's exploration of vibrant colors and dynamic forms. The painting exemplifies Tanaka's association with the Gutai Art Association, emphasizing innovation and the materiality of art.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Art Institute of Chicago

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Untitled 1964