YOSHITOMO NARA (JAPAN, B. 1959)
YOSHITOMO NARA (JAPAN, B. 1959)

DOGS FROM YOUR CHILDHOOD

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YOSHITOMO NARA (JAPAN, B. 1959)
DOGS FROM YOUR CHILDHOOD
fiberglass, resin, wood, cotton, lacquer sculpture
each dog: 149 x 97 x 184 cm. (58 5/8 x 38 1/4 x 72 1/2 in.) (3)
bowl diameter: 28.8 cm. (11 1/8 in.);
bowl height: 12 cm. (4 3/4 in.)
AP from an edition of 3 plus one AP
Executed in 1999
Provenance
Tomio Koyama Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
Frahm Collection, London, UK
Private Collection, New York, USA
Literature
(another edition illustrated)
Modo, Continental Shift: A Voyage Between Cultures, Freiburg, Germany, 2000 (illustrated, p. 82).
Kadokawa-Shoten, Lullaby Supermarket, Tokyo, Japan, 2001 (illustrated, pp. 134-135).
Phaidon Press, Cream 3, New York, USA, 2003 (illustrated, p. 232).
M. Coetzee, Rubell Family Collection: Not Afraid, Phaidon Press, New York, USA, 2004 (illustrated, pp. 86-87 & 238).
P. Doroshenko, Private Spaces for Contemporary Art, Rispoli Books, Brussels, Belgium, 2010 (illustrated, pp. 216-217).
Asia Society Museum, Yoshitomo Nara: Nobody's Fool, New York, USA, 2011 (illustrated, pp. 60 & 62-63).
Exhibited
(another edition exhibited)
Tokyo, Japan, Ginza Art Space, Walking Alone, January - February 1999.
Los Angeles, USA, Blum & Poe, Yoshitomo Nara: An Exhibition of Sculpture in Two Parts, February - March 1999.
Saarbrken, Germany, Stadtgalerie Saarbrken; Erlangen, Germany, Stadtische Galerie and Leiden, Germany, Stedelijk Museum de
Lakenhal, Trading Views, February - October 2000
Chicago, USA, Museum of Contemporary Art, Walk On: Works by Yoshitomo Nara, March - June 2000.
Aachen, Germany, Ludwig Forum; Maastricht, Germany, Bonnefantenmuseum; Heerlen, Netherlands, Stadsgalerij and Liege,
Belgium, Muse d'Art Moderne, Continental Shift: A Voyage Between Cultures, May - September 2000.
Prato, Italy, Centro per l'arte contemporanea Luigi Pecci, Senritsumirari-Future Perfect, 2001.
Jerusalem, Israel, Israel Museum, Rising Sun, Melting Moon: Contemporary Art in Japan, December 2005 - June 2006.
Fort Lauderdale, USA, Fort Lauderdale Museum of Art, With You I Want to Live, April 2009-March 2010.
New York, USA, Asia Society Museum, Yoshitomo Nara: Nobody's Fool, September 2010-January 2011.

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Lot Essay

Yoshitomo Nara's work represents a new wave Pop aesthetic in Japanese art that fundamentally challenges the tradition of figurative painting. His works, which largely feature whimsical depictions of children and animals, reflect his interest in European late-medieval and Renaissance drawing traditions as well as children's books. Both his sculptures and paintings speak to memories and emotions from our childhood that we may have forgot ten, but which, as Nara proves, still exist somewhere in the deep recesses of our subconscious. His works allow these memories to resurface, causing us to question perceived boundaries between the established ideas of childhood and adulthood in contemporary society.

Executed in 1999, Dogs from Your Childhood (Lot 117) features three large white dogs standing on wooden stilts in an unbroken circle surrounding a ceramic food bowl. Their stance, legs wide apart and heads slightly bowed, draws us in, inviting us to join them in a game of fetch; combined with their bright button noses and vivid green collars, the overall effect is a childlike rendition of "man's best friend." While the dogs appear playful, their scale is both intimidating and surreal. Through the combination of the sentimental and nonsensical, the work evokes the immediacy of children's feelings and exemplifies Nara's ability to create art that is deeply personal to the viewer.

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