Juxtapoz Journal – Yoshitomo Nara Receives Huge Retrospective @ Guggenheim Museum Bilbao


For everybody who is perhaps trekking into Spain for the August month. Yoshitomo Nara is without doubt one of the most celebrated artists of his era. His work is widely known for its daring, cartoon-like photos of youngsters with giant heads and large, participating eyes—at instances menacing, difficult, and defiant, or else melancholic, and unsure, however, over time, more and more calm and meditative. Nara was not instantly accepted within the artwork world, however his pioneering, graphic fashion is now nicely established.

Nara’s characters—his figures, animals, and hybrid beings—are a illustration of himself. They supply a visible expression of his innermost ideas and feelings and convey the depth of his humanism. The sources of Nara’s creativity are his deeply-etched recollections of childhood; his information of music and literature; Japanese and European artwork historical past, fostered by his boundless curiosity; and his empathetic and galvanizing encounters with folks and cultures by his travels in Japan and overseas.

Nara has a long-standing love of people, rock, and underground punk music and is famend for his free-spirited angle. His engagement with humanity and society is profound, and, with strongly-held views on the world we share, his work examines and incorporates concepts surrounding ideas of residence, neighborhood, nature, and the setting, and their interconnectedness.

Born in 1959 in suburban Hirosaki, in northern Japan, Nara went on to review portray on the College of the Arts in Aichi. Within the late Nineteen Eighties, he moved to Germany to attend the celebrated Kunstakademie in Düsseldorf. He would stay in Germany for twelve years and through this time he continued to develop his distinctive pictorial language. In 2000 Nara returned to Japan, the place he continues to stay and work immediately. His artwork relates on to his personal historical past and lived experiences. At its core are the lasting recollections from his childhood in Japan—predominantly his emotions of loneliness—and from his time spent overseas, with the acquainted sense of isolation he knew in Germany, the place he didn’t communicate the language.

This retrospective exhibition isn’t displayed chronologically. Nara has purposefully deliberate it to current his works inside themes that talk their underlying private and emotional foundations. His intention is to disclose who he’s as an artist and the concepts that curiosity him and are central to his artistic course of: his recurring motifs, his evolving formal strategy, and his diverse methods.

This exhibition takes us on a journey by the intriguing “World of Nara,” presenting work made during the last 4 many years. Nara’s imagery is unique and enduring. It demonstrates the continuity of reminiscence he has sustained all through his profession and serves to spotlight his stylistic growth. At first, Nara views himself as a painter, however he explores every theme inside a spread of different mediums and codecs—drawing, sculpture, and set up.

Guggenheim Museum Bilbao; Frieder Burda Museum, Baden-Baden; Hayward Gallery-Southbank Centre, London



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