(Art AERA) De Kiriko Special Edition

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 芸術・美術 (芸術AERA)デ・キリコ大特集
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Item number: BO4405047
Released date: 05 Apr 2024

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Art and Fine Arts "br" De Kiriko shocked the art world of the 20th century. More than 100 works from all over the world will be gathered, and a large retrospective exhibition will be held from April 27th to August 29th, and September 14th to December 8th at the Kobe City Museum. Admission fee includes a 100 yen discount ticket. CONTENTS Junichi Okada Interview "Art Museum is a Place to Face Yourself" Naoki Matayoshi Makes De Kiriko's Paintings into a Story! "Person who Medwho Meditates" Tadanori Yokoo "Interview Pursues Not What to Draw But How to Draw It" A Masso Kano "What is De Kiriko?" Exhibition Highlights (1) Long shadows tell us something? Italian square with rose-colored towers? Interview with film and stage art director Yohei TANEDA "The World that De Kiriko Prophesies" Exhibition Highlights (2) Do you want to live in this room? Do you want to live in this room? Mannequin paintings without expressions? Metaphysical Muse? Interview with Yohei TANEDA "The World that De Kiriko Prophesies" Exhibition Highlights (2) Why do you want to live in this room? Why did de Kiriko dress? Mannequin paintings without expressions? Metaphysical museums? Exhibition highlights (4) Why did de Kiriko dress? Self-portraits in a Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum in 17th century costumes? Psychiatrist Kenichiro Okano "Maybe I actually experienced De Kiriko" Exhibition Highlights (5) Full of discomfort? Naked women showing dirty soles? Women bathing in landscapes and red cloth? Exhibition Highlights (6) Autobiographical works depicted as the culmination of painting? The return of Odysseus? Exhibition Highlights (5) Full of discomfort? Nude women showing dirty soles? Women bathing in landscapes and red cloth? Exhibition Highlights (6) Autobiographical works depicted as the culmination of painting? Why did de Kiriko dress? Autobiographical works depicted in a park in 17th century costumes? Psychiatrist Kenichiro Takajo "Maybe I actually experienced De Kiriko" Exhibition Highlights (5) Full of discomfort? Nude women showing dirty feet? Women bathing in landscapes and red cloth? Exhibition Highlights (6) Autobiographical works depicted as the culmination of painting? Autobiographical naoshima Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum ナカムラクニオデ Kanai Samejima Shinshu University Chieko Hasegawa