テート・ギャラリーのインスタグラム(tate) - 11月24日 02時40分
What do you see in this work, snowy peaks? A lunar surface? 🏔️🌑
The black spots are in fact holes, after which the painting is named. Created in the artist’s studio in Nishinomiya City, Japan, it was made using a number of sheets of newspaper, topped with brown cartridge paper and pasted together with a glue made with flour and water. In a letter to Tate the artist revealed that he had painted on supports made of glued newspaper because he could not afford to purchase canvas in the 1950s when making the work. He painted over the gluey, textured paper with layers of white and blue, before piercing the surface irregularly to reveal the different layers underneath. The overall effect is a lumpy, bumpy, bluey landscape.
🕳️ Shozo Shimamoto, Holes 1954 🕳️
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