Description: Edvard Munch - Kiyoshi Saito Exhibition 2017 at Kiyoshi Saito MuseumDescriptionGood condition.size :26×22×2cm Hardcover 88pages2017: 20 years after the death of Kiyoshi SAITO, Japanese famous printmaker, the 20 year anniversary of the opening of the Kiyoshi SAITO Museum of Art. The special exhibition "Munch X Kiyoshi Saito" was held. This book is an illustrated book.The following is taken from the URL of the museum.He copied Munch's works and learned modern Western techniques from Munch. Around 1940, Kiyoshi SAITO, in his early 30s, met the Norwegian painter and printmaker Edvar through an art magazine. The works of De Munch. Especially after Munch's masterpieces such as "Sick Child," "Madonna" and "Scream" I copied them and tried to make my own paintings by learning modern Western techniques such as light, dark and shading from my predecessors.However, he not only tried to absorb modern Western techniques from his predecessors, but also changed them through Munch's works.I think he reconfirmed his own orientation and direction.Even complex motifs have the same texture, sense of comradeship, and longing to be depicted as masses on the screen.However, I can feel a deep feeling for Munch that cannot be fully expressed by the word reproduction."Tribute" to Munch after winning an international exhibition. And to the world.In 1951, he exhibited his woodblock print "Gaze (Flower)" at the 1st São Paulo Biennale, becoming the first Japanese to do so after the war. It won an international exhibition. "If my painting had any advantage because it was an international exhibition, it was naturally attracted by It may be because of the influence of Munch, Gauguin and Rudon. ". In the following year, 1952, Kiyoshi SAITO gave a tribute to Munch by writing a work with the same title as Munch's work. published "Jealousy." As a result of the award, he has been invited to exhibit at international art exhibitions around the world and has deepened exchanges with other countries. Under such circumstances, he began to draw Kyoto, Nara, and Paris at the suggestion of his American friends. While traveling around the world and abroad, we cut and create unique "compositions" from cities around the world and create our own Moda. I was committed to nism.to face Munch again and find the "ahead" of the abstract.In the 1950's and 60's, while abstract expression was the mainstream of the world's art world, Kiyoshi Saito came through as the embodiment of it. I did. However, in the mid-1960s, he became skeptical about his abstract representations of Kyoto and other places, and fell into a serious slump. No, no. "Oh, I was drawing like this, and I wondered what was going to happen to me, and suddenly I couldn't draw. I was so scared that I couldn't even go into my studio for three months. ". That's when I came back to face the work of Edvard Munch. Around the 1940s, when I was a young man, I drew a crockie, and the murky lines on it, Mun. A number of drawings copied from Ku's works were the catalyst for his escape from the slump.Please find a new Kiyoshi Saito through Munch.In the late 1960s, through Crocky as a young man, he confronted Munch again, and in the process of abstraction until attempted to review lines, line overlaps, and shadows that were cut off as a matter of course. the result of which is to scoop up the spirit of a landscape or object or the thoughts of the people who live in it in the background. The original "simplification" and "composition" of Saito, and the "internality" of these objects, were to be depicted. Shall we? For example, "Aizu no Fuyu (71) Wakamatsu." "I like this picture. You look lonely. be quiet" said Kiyoshi Saito. "Simplification" and "composition" and the feeling of "loneliness" coexist on one screen without contradiction. This is the work that reached the point of. ShippingDHL, Fedex or Japan POST : About 1-2 weeks to arrive. Shipping from Japan with Tracking Number.We usually ship out your order within 5 working days after receiving your payment.International Buyers - Please Note:Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding or buying.Thank you for your understanding.
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Publication Year: 2017
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Book Title: Edvard Munch - Kiyoshi Saito, for more than 70 years.
Author: Kiyoshi Saito Museum
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Number of Pages: 88 Pages