Tetsumi Kudo: Garden of Metamorphosis
Tetsumi Kudo, <span class="wac_title">Cultivation</span>
Exhibition Information
Date:  October 18, 2008 - March 22, 2009
Place:  Galleries 4, 5, 6


Image:
Tetsumi Kudo, Cultivation , 1968
artificial flower, flower pot, cotton, plastic, polyester, synthetic resin, artificial soil, artificial hair, vacuum tube 22-7/8 x 5-11/16 x 5-11/16 inches Aomori Museum of Art, Aomori, Japan
Photo courtesy Aomori Museum of Art, Aomori, Japan
The first solo U.S. museum exhibition of Japanese artist Tetsumi Kudo’s work includes more than 100 works of diverse media and scale—objects, sculpture, installation, drawing, and painting—covering the entire trajectory of his career, from the late 1950s through the late 1980s. Also featured will be a study room, in which viewers can explore a timeline of the artist’s life and work and examine historical documentation, posters, and ephemera, as well as studies for some of his larger-scale works. Kudo was a rare artist who bridged many disparate artistic tendencies in the latter half of the 20th century—including French Nouveau Realisme, international Fluxus, Pop art, 1960s anti-art tendencies, and 1980s Japanese postmodernism—without specifically belonging to any of them.

Throughout his life and career he remained an eccentric and enigmatic figure in postwar art. In his stance and approach, temperament, and philosophy, the contemporary artists he perhaps shared most with were figures like Joseph Beuys, Paul Thek, James Lee Byars, and Yayoi Kusama. But the significance of Kudo’s work lies not only in art history but in postwar culture and thought more generally. Throughout his career, he remained particularly Japanese, while his art and vision were consistently and uniquely transcultural, international, and cosmopolitan. Deeply concerned with the fate of humanity in the wake of nuclear attacks on his native land and the dawn of the global arms race, Kudo sought to develop a universal humanist language of creativity and regeneration until his untimely death in 1990.

A catalogue accompanies the exhibition.

Curator: Doryun Chong

Tetsumi Kudo: Garden of Metamorphosis is organized by the Walker Art Center. The exhibition is made possible by generous support from the E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Foundation and the Japan Foundation.

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Thursday, February 19, 2009   7:00 pm to 9:00 pm
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Thursday, January 8, 2009   6:30 pm
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Thursday, December 11, 2008   7:00 pm
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Thursday, November 13, 2008, 6:30 pm, Saturday, November 22, 2008, 1:00 pm
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Saturday, November 15, 2008   2:00 pm
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Curator Talk: Doryun Chong on Tetsumi Kudo
Target Free Thursday Nights
Thursday, October 23, 2008   7:00 pm


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