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Accompanies the first UK solo exhibition at a public institution by
the Japanese artist Yoshitomo Nara. Spanning four decades of the
artist’s work, it offers readers a unique opportunity to immerse
themselves in the personal and creative world of this
internationally acclaimed artist.Yoshitomo Nara primarily
identifies as a painter while working across a wide range of
mediums, such as drawing, collage, sculpture, installation and
materials including found objects, cardboard, wood, plaster,
textile, ceramic and fibreglass. He is widely known for his bold
images of children with large heads and wide eyes that challenge
the viewers with their direct gaze and defiant stance. These
captivating yet ominous characters are part of a wider visual
vocabulary established by Nara to explore and communicate themes of
home, isolation, resilience, belonging, regeneration, hope and
freedom.Organised thematically, the book provides a comprehensive
overview of the evolution and breadth of Nara’s artistic
expression. It conveys Nara’s singular aesthetic drawn from his
formative experiences in Japan and his time in Germany, as well as
his ongoing environmental and societal concerns, which are deeply
rooted in nature and the communities of Japan’s northern Tohoku
region, where he grew up. Memories as a continuous flow runs
through Nara’s work. This is in parallel with the inspiration he
takes from popular music, which he has been listening to since
childhood – folk songs by American singer-songwriters featuring
antiwar messages, melancholic blues and, later, glam rock, punk and
new wave.The Hayward Gallery presentation is an expanded version of
the touring exhibition from the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, and
Museum Frieder Burda, Baden-Baden. It features a group of Nara’s
most recent paintings, including several new works.