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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Kanji Wakae, Paints-71-1, 1971

Kanji Wakae

Paints-71-1, 1971
Tirage argentique sur gelatine, sérigraphie sur panneau
Gelatin silver print, silkscreen on panel (painting from the respective paint bucket has been applied to the lid of the paint can)
50 x 90 x 4 cm
19 3/4 x 35 3/8 x 1 5/8 inches
Edition of 10
KW008
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The work of Japanese artist Kanji Wakae focuses on issues related to representation. This work brings an optical illusion playing on perception. The artist applied paint to the surface of...
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The work of Japanese artist Kanji Wakae focuses on issues related to representation. This work brings an optical illusion playing on perception. The artist applied paint to the surface of the photographs of paint pots, at the location of the jar lids, which correspond to the colored parts in reality.
Le travail de l’artiste japonais Kanji Wakae est centré sur les problématiques liées à la représentation. Cette oeuvre rassemble trois techniques en une sorte d’illusion d’optique jouant sur la perception : les deux panneaux inférieurs sont des photographies de pots de peintures; les trois panneaux supérieurs sont des sérigraphies de ces photographies. L’artiste a appliqué de la peinture sur la surface des photographies, à l’endroit des couvercles des pots, qui correspondent aux parties colorées dans la réalité. Dans l’image inférieure, un pot est renversé et de la « vraie » peinture s’en échappe, en une boutade sur la fétichisation de ce médium.
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Expositions

- Sao Paulo Biennale, 

Catalogues

- Seeing and Photograph-Seeing in light of Kanji Wakae (Cit. et reprod. en coul. p.19)
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