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  • Data di creazione1965
  • Dimensioni118.0 x 156.0 cm

On Kawara (1932-2014) è stato un artista concettuale giapponese celebre per la sua 'Today Series', esplorando il tempo, la percezione e l'essenza dell'esistenza attraverso la ripetizione minimalista.

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Descrizione del Collezionabile

Three horizontal paintings with raspberry-pink backgrounds and white text hang spaced out in a row against a white background. The central panel is slightly larger than those hanging to the sides. The white text on the left panel reads, “ONE THING.” In the center is “1965,” and the panel to our right has, “VIET-NAM.”

Biografia dell'artista

On Kawara: A Lifetime Measured in Dates

On Kawara, born in Kariya, Japan, on December 24, 1932, and passing away in New York City in 2014, stands as a pivotal figure in the landscape of post-war conceptual art. His journey, marked by geographical displacement and an unwavering dedication to exploring the very essence of time and existence, resulted in a body of work that is both profoundly minimalist and deeply philosophical. Kawara’s early life was shaped by a burgeoning postwar Japan, followed by studies in Tokyo and a formative three-year period in Mexico City where he immersed himself in art education and cultural exploration. This initial exposure to diverse artistic currents laid the groundwork for his later conceptual investigations.

Early Life and Artistic Beginnings

Kawara’s artistic trajectory began with a rebellious streak—a rejection of prevailing aesthetic conventions—that would define his entire career. Rejecting traditional painting techniques, he eschewed personal emotion in favor of pure information and idea, mirroring the broader ethos of Conceptual Art that emerged in New York during the mid-1960s. His formative years were spent honing his craft in Tokyo, where he cultivated a keen interest in modern art movements—particularly Minimalism and Fluxus—before embarking on an adventurous expedition to Mexico City in 1959. During this period, he pursued formal studies at Escuela Libre Superior Metropolitana and actively engaged with the burgeoning artistic scene of the time. The influence of Mexican muralism and Surrealist experimentation undoubtedly contributed to his developing visual vocabulary. He travelled extensively throughout Latin America during these years, absorbing diverse cultural perspectives and enriching his artistic sensibility.

The ‘Paris-New York Drawings’ Series: Minimalist Explorations

From 1962 to 1964 Kawara undertook a significant project—the creation of approximately 200 “Paris-New York Drawings.” These works represent a cornerstone of his oeuvre, embodying the principles of Minimalism and demonstrating his mastery of geometric abstraction. The drawings consist primarily of horizontal stripes and grids—motifs borrowed from Agnes Martin—creating visually arresting compositions that prioritize simplicity and repetition. Kawara’s meticulous attention to detail—the precise alignment of lines, the consistent application of color—underscores his commitment to conceptual rigor. These drawings served as a springboard for further explorations into spatial relationships and perceptual experience. The series reflects Kawara's fascination with the interplay between order and chaos, mirroring the broader aesthetic concerns of the era.

The ‘Today’ Series: A Meditation on Time

Kawara’s most celebrated achievement—and arguably his defining artistic gesture—is undoubtedly the “Today” series, or “Date Paintings,” which began in January 4, 1966. These paintings are deceptively simple in their execution – a solid field of color bearing only the date on which it was painted, rendered meticulously in white lettering against a uniform background. However, beneath this apparent austerity lies a profound meditation on time and its role as a measure of human existence. Each painting is an affirmation of presence—a deliberate act of recording a single day—and embodies Kawara’s unwavering commitment to conceptual precision. The artist's meticulous documentation—the precise measurement of color variations, the careful archiving of each canvas—reflects his belief that art should engage with fundamental questions about reality and perception. As he famously stated, “I want to make paintings that are like a signpost.” ## Influences and Legacy Kawara’s artistic vision was shaped by a constellation of influences ranging from Zen Buddhism to the writings of Henri Bergson—philosophers who championed the notion of duration as opposed to linear time. He drew inspiration from Minimalist painters such as Agnes Martin, whose work similarly prioritized geometric abstraction and repetition. Furthermore, Kawara's engagement with Conceptual Art—a movement that questioned traditional artistic conventions—established him as a key figure in postwar avant-garde history. His unwavering dedication to conceptual rigor—his insistence on stripping away extraneous elements—influenced generations of artists who sought to explore the boundaries of art and thought. On Kawara’s legacy extends beyond his distinctive visual style; it resides in his profound engagement with philosophical questions about time, existence, and perception—questions that continue to resonate today. His “Today” series remains an enduring symbol of artistic contemplation and a testament to the power of simple gestures to convey complex ideas.
On Kawara

On Kawara

1933 - 2014 , Giappone

Informazioni rapide

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Arte Concettuale
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Agnes Martin']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Lawrence Weiner
    • Joseph Kosuth
  • Date Of Birth: Dicembre 24, 1932
  • Date Of Death: Luglio 10, 2014
  • Full Name: On Kawara
  • Nationality: Giapponese
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Oggi Serie
    • Sono Svegliato
  • Place Of Birth: Kariya, Giappone