BESPLATNA KONSULTACIJA SA STRUČNJAKOM ZA UMETNOST

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Osnovne informacije

  • Top-ranked work: Law of the Jungle
  • Works on APS: 1
  • Lifespan: 85 years
  • Top 3 works: Law of the Jungle
  • Art period: Modern
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
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  • Nationality: Japan
  • Also known as: tarō okamoto
  • Died: 1996
  • Museums on APS:
    • Busan Biennale
    • Busan Biennale
    • Busan Biennale
    • Busan Biennale
    • Busan Biennale
  • Born: 1911, Kawasaki, Japan

Kviz o umetnosti

Svako pitanje ima samo jedan tačan odgovor.

Pitanje 1:
In what city was Tarō Okamoto born?
Pitanje 2:
During his time in Paris, Okamoto studied under which influential figure?
Pitanje 3:
What artistic movement significantly influenced Okamoto's early work in Paris?
Pitanje 4:
What is the name of the sculpture Okamoto created for Expo ’70 in Osaka?

Early Life and Education

  • Born: Kawasaki, Japan (1911)
  • Died: 1996
  • Okamoto Tarō began taking lessons in oil painting from the artist Wada Eisaku in 1927.
  • In 1929, he entered the Tokyo School of Fine Arts (later Tokyo University of the Arts) in the oil painting department.
  • A family trip to Europe in 1929 led him to spend time in the Netherlands, Belgium, and Paris, where he rented a studio and enrolled at a lycée.

Parisian Influences and Artistic Development

  • Studied philosophy and aesthetics at the Sorbonne from 1932.
  • Inspired by Pablo Picasso's "Pitcher and Bowl of Fruit" (1931), he began submitting paintings for exhibition at the Salon des Surindépendants.
  • Became a member of the group Abstraction-Création in 1933.
  • Influenced by Surrealism, participating in the International Surrealist Exhibition in Paris in 1938.
  • Studied ethnology under Marcel Mauss at the Musée de l’Homme.

Postwar Career and Artistic Philosophy

  • Returned to Japan in 1940 and experienced some artistic success, winning the Nika Prize in 1942.
  • Established his own studio in Tokyo after World War II.
  • Developed a philosophy called "Polarism" (*taikyoku-shugi*), advocating the synthesis of opposites.
  • Founded the Yoru no Kai ("Night Society") to integrate literature and avant-garde art.
  • Created mosaic tile murals, including "Mythology of the Sun" (1952).

Major Achievements and Public Works

  • Served as Theme Producer for Expo ’70 in Osaka, creating the iconic "Tower of the Sun."
  • His works can be found at the Museum of Modern Art. Notable pieces include "Flower and Bird" and "Landscape with Red Figure".
  • Became an Honorary Citizen of Kawasaki in 1993.

Legacy and Historical Significance

  • Okamoto Tarō is recognized for blending traditional Japanese culture with avant-garde artistic practices.
  • His use of bold colors, intricate details, gold, and silver leaf created a unique aesthetic.
  • He theorized about art and its connection to primitive cultures, influencing subsequent generations of artists.
  • The Tarō Okamoto Memorial Museum in Kawasaki preserves his legacy and showcases his work.