Description: SOFU TESHIGAWARA exhibition Tokyo 2001 catalogue raisonneworks and his collectionDescriptionPre-owned book. Damage on the outer box. Good aging condition.size : 217×154mm 2books in a boxVolume 1: 325pages Volume 2 :159pagesAn catalogue raisonne of the exhibition that examines and introduces the tumultuous postwar period centering on the 'unique avant-garde' Sofu Teshigawara, interweaving together the various works of Sofu Teshigawara, the first head of the Sogetsuryu school, as well as the collection of domestic and international art and related materials and photographs.Volume 1 Contents Page 325GreetingsSeiji Oshima in Creative ChaosTime to find Sofu Akane TESHIGAHARA AkaneIntroduction: Planning structure and contentList of ExhibitsPart 1: Sofu Works and Sofu CollectionChapter I Avant-garde Ikebana Exercise: Is this Ikebana?Column 1: 'Emerging Ikebana Declaration' by Mitsuzuru MORISHIGE (1933)Column 2: Beginners' Ikebana by artistsChapter II The spirit of experimentation in modern art: scorched earth and scrap iron sculpture.Column 3: Picasso Praise: See 'Guernica' in New YorkChapter III "APN" and experimental workshop: structural works and photographsColumn 4 Interest in photography Photo collage of Sofu's photographyChapter IV a feast of organic sculpture, a surreal worldColumn 5 Surrealist friendship, visit to Kadakez's Dali residenceChapter V Original scenery of creation 1 Obsessed with objectsColumn 6 A special technique sculptural block of wood is wrapped in a metal plateChapter VI possessed by the expressionistic and abstract AnformelColumn 7 Machiu and Sam's Mural Painting Old Sogetsu HallChapter VII with childlike eyes and hands playing collageColumn 8 Gather to a Matisse and put flowers in a collageChapter VIII Between Japanese Beauty Rediscovery Tradition and ReformColumn 9 Adoration and Belief of Tessai Sensei Tomioka TessaiChapter IX Original Scenery of Creation 2: Obsessed with FujiColumn 10 Play, compose, tell and draw on FujiChapter X Giant Sculpture and Osho InstallationColumn 11: Giant ikebana 'Maten' (30 cm high) at the Ise ShrineChapter 11: Collaboration: A Cultural Climate Named SogetsuColumn 12 "Sogetsu," "Ikebana Sogetsu" and other Sogetsu newspapersColumn 13 Activities of Sogetsu Art Center (SAC)Column 14 Presenting works abroad (major solo and group exhibitions)Part 2: 22 Chapters About Sofu and AgesRestored literatureConversations, flower arrangement and objects (1938, excerpts) Sofu Teshigawara, Ichiro FukuzawaDiscovery of Objects (1953) Shuzo TakiguchiGorgeous, powerful attire and abstraction (1953) Saburo HasegawaShaping or Living Art? (1955) Ichiro HariuIkebana to Zokei Geijutsu (1957) Shuzo TakiguchiAn Encounter (circa 1959) by Michel TapierSofu no Kyokai (The Space of Sofu) (circa 1959) by Soichi TOMINAGAModern sculpture attempted by Sofu Teshigawara (1963) by Yusuke NakaharaSculpture by Sofu Teshigawara (1967) Atsuo ImaizumiAbout the Artist Sofu Teshigawara (1977) Isamu NoguchiA carried away melancholy (1979) by Taro OkamotoSofu in Contemporary Art (1979) by Horiichiro Writing Down"Abstraction and Illusion" Revisited by Soufu's Object Ikebana: Toru Matsumoto (1983)Aki Fujii's Attitude Regarding the Association for Art and Culture and Participation in the 11 Sogetsuryu Exhibition (1951)Co-produced by "APN" Sofu's scrap metal Assambrage and photos of Kiyoshi Otsuji Miwako Tezuka"A certain meeting" Sofu Teshigawara and Michelle Tapie Mizuho KatoTESHIGAHARA Sofu Kazuo Amano, seen from lines, lumps and calligraphyHitoshi Idehara in the process of the overseas expansion of Japanese art after the war and the artistry of Sofu's IkebanaArchitecture and Sofu Sanbancho Sogetsuryu Kodo Hall and Akasaka Kyusogetsuru Kaikan: New Space and Environment by Naoyuki TakashimaThe Origins of Ikebana Writers Sofu Teshigawara and Yukio Nakagawa: Chizuru Kawanami on the collection of works in the age of avant-garde IkebanaSofu Teshigawara and Motoshi Masaki, Media Volume 2 Contents Page 159Exhibition and Venue RecordsWho was Sofu? The Sofu as a Phenomenon and Its Time Etsuko SugiyamaKanankan Kanka Teshigawara Sofu's work and space Naotoshi NodaPART III: MATERIALSRECORDING SOFU'S WRITINGEmerging Japanese Ikebana (Written in 1935 and published in 1937)Night Fish (1942)Jutsu to Do (1948)Sogetsukai's assertion (1956)Coincidence (1963)Kojiki (1966)Ikebana with vases, creative vases and various new materials (1966, excerpts)Sogetsu's new forms, new sculptures and objects (1966, excerpts)Related Chronological List: Mochi Endo, Riju Nakajima, ed.Sofu and the Portrait of Sofu Emerging from the Chronology of His Time, and Showa Endo NozomiBibliography: Compiled by Riju NakajimaSofu TESHIGAHARA: Organize a bibliography and Riju NAKAJIMAShippingDHL, Fedex or Japan POST : About 2-3 weeks to arrive. 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Publication Year: 2001
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Publisher: Setagara Museum Japan
Topic: Art & Exhibitions