KAZUO SHIRAGA (1924-2008)
KAZUO SHIRAGA (1924-2008)
KAZUO SHIRAGA (1924-2008)
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Property from a Distinguished Japanese Private Collection
KAZUO SHIRAGA (1924-2008)

Geishou

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KAZUO SHIRAGA (1924-2008)
Geishou
signed in Japanese (lower left); signed again, titled and dated in Japanese (on the reverse)
oil on canvas
38 ¼ x 51 ¼ in. (97 x 130 cm.)
Painted in 1986.
Provenance
Galerie Georg Nothelfer, Berlin
Gallery Kasahara, Osaka
Acquired from the above by the present owner, circa 1990s
Literature
Kazuo Shiraga: Painting Born Out of Fighting, exh. cat., Toyoshina, Azumino Municipal Museum of Modern Art, April 2009-March 2010, pp. 158 and 193, no. 298 (illustrated).
Exhibited
Tokyo, Aoyama Bell Commons, The 3rd Contemporary-Art Expo Tokyo ’87, May 1987.
Hyogo, Amagasaki Cultural Center, Amagasaki Cultural Foundation 7th Exhibition, January 1988.

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Lot Essay

“I first used a palette knife, then a piece of wood, then my bare hands, and then my bare feet. In order to place a massive amount of paint on canvas all at once, I had to remove the canvas from the wood frame and affix it directly to the floor. Should I have used a conventional upright canvas placed on an easel, the mass of paint would have created something like a flood-induced landslide or an avalanche on winter mountains. In order to prevent myself from slipping on the paint, I needed to have a piece of rope from the ceiling so that I could hold onto it. Thus began my foot painting, or painting with feet by sliding over canvas.” (K. Shiraga, quoted in R. Tomii and F. McCaffrey, Kazuo Shiraga Six Decades, New York 2009, p. 68)

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