Tetsumi Kudo

Installation view:

Tetsumi Kudo: Retrospective
September 25, 2016 - Jaunuary 1, 2017
Fridericianum, Kassel, Germany
 

Coelcanth
1970
painted cage artificial soil, cotton, plastic polyseter, resin pills
10 1/4 x 12 1/4 x 6 inches
(26 x 31.1 x 15.2 cm)
ARG# KT1970-025

Graft '72 (Greffe '72)
1972
Plastic, metal, soil, thermometer, wire, resin, adhesive, paint, hair, rope
35 x 23 x 15 inches (88.9 x 58.4 x 38.1 cm)
ARG# KT1972-002

Installation view:

Tetsumi Kudo: Retrospective
September 25, 2016 - Jaunuary 1, 2017
Fridericianum, Kassel, Germany
 

Your Portrait - R
1965-66
wood, paint, plastic, cotton
11 3/4 x 11 3/4 x 11 3/4 inches
(29.8 x 29.8 x 29.8 cm)
ARG# KT1966-009

Votre Portrait - Chrisalyde

1966

mixed media

37 3/8 x 74 13/16 x 37 3/8 inches (94.9 x 190 x 94.9 cm)
ARG# KT1966-002

Souvenir La Mue
1967
plastic, artificial soil, artificial flowers, wood, paint, cotton
13 9/16 x 16 x 10 1/2 inches
(34.4 x 40.6 x 26.7 cm)
ARG# KT1967-004

Installation view:


Garden of Metamorphosis
Walker Art Center
Minneapolis, MN
October 18, 2008 - January 11, 2009

Garden of the Metamorphosis in the Space Capsule
1968
painted wood, artificial flowers, fabric, black light
138 x 138 x 138 inches
(350.5 x 350.5 x 350.5 cm)
ARG# KT1968-001

Interior view:


Garden of the Metamorphosis in the Space Capsule
1968
painted wood, artificial flowers, fabric, black light
138 x 138 x 138 inches
(350.5 x 350.5 x 350.5 cm)
ARG# KT1968-001

Installation view:


Garden of Metamorphosis
Walker Art Center
Minneapolis, MN
October 18, 2008 - January 11, 2009

TETSUMI KUDO
Untitled
C. 1972
Lithograph
19 1/2 x 25 1/2 inches
(49.5 x 64.8 cm)
Edition of 450
ARG# KT1972-031

 

Human Bonsai - Freedom of Deformity - Deformity of Freedom
1979
Plastic, wood, iron, metal chains, soil, thermometer, adhesive, paint
16 1/2 x 29 1/4 x 3 7/8 inches
(41.9 x 74.3 x 9.8 cm)
ARG# KT1979-005


© ADAGP, Paris & ARS, New York
Courtesy of Hiroko Kudo
Photo by Christopher Burke

Installation view:

Counter Forms
Tetsumi Kudo, Alina Szapocznikow, Paul Thek, Hannah Wilke
Curated by Elena Filipovic
Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York
October 12 – November 16, 2013

Tokyo-Paris Magnetic Axis and Empty Axis (Tokyo-Paris axe magnétique et axe vide)

1982-83

wood, string, resin, adhesive

Overall dimension: 15 x 26 x 14 inches

(38.1 x 66 x 35.6 cm)
ARG# KT1982-003

Votre portrait - C

1962

boite en bois penit, poupées en caoutchouc, roulettes de jeu, carte à jouer, passoires en aluminium

Closed:21.46 x 21.46 x 8.86 inches (54.5 x 54.5 x 22.5 cm)

Open: 21.46 x 42.91 x 8.86 inches (54.5 x 109 x 22.5 cm)
ARG# KT1962-008

Your Portrait May 66

1966

painted lawn chairs, umbrella, painted cages, swim suit top, stockings

39 3/8 x 26 3/8 x 52 3/8 inches

(100 x 67 x 133 cm)

35 13/16 x 26 3/8 x 39 3/8 inches

(91 x 67 x 100 cm)
ARG# KT1966-005

L'Ame d'Artiste d'Avant-Garde
1986-87
wooden support, wool, wire, fake pink eyes
5.91 x 6.69 x 38.58 inches
Skull: 7 x 6 7/8 x 5 inches
ARG# KT1986-001


© ADAGP, Paris & ARS, New York
Courtesy of Hiroko Kudo
Photo by Christopher Burke

Biography

Tetsumi Kudo (born in Osaka, 1935-1990) explored the existential possibilities for humanity in an increasingly polluted and consumption-driven world. Through performances, films, texts, and most importantly sculpture incorporating found materials and household objects, he sought to subvert the separation between art and lived experience, and to interrogate mass consumerism and the rise of technology. As an essential figure in the development of “anti-art” avant-garde art in Tokyo in the late 1950’s, and as one of the most innovative artists in France in the 1960s and 70s after settling in Paris in 1962, Kudo suggested a “new ecology” in which pollution, technology, and humanity had become a symbiotic whole in which each affected the other.

Tetsumi Kudo’s work has been widely recognized since the 1960s, exhibiting throughout Europe and Japan. His work can be found in the collections of Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris; Museum of Modern Art, New York; Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; Walker Art Center, Minneapolis; Stedelijk Museum; the Pinault Collection; Aomori Museum of Art; National Museum of Art, Osaka; National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo; Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo; among others. His work is the subject of a large scale retrospective this Fall at the Fridericianum in Kassel, Germany (2016). Other significant exhibitions include: a retrospective in 2013 (Osaka Museum, Aomori Museum, and National Museum of Art, Tokyo); Walker Art Center (2008), La Maison Rouge, Paris (2007), The National Museum of Art Osaka (1994), the Van Reekum Museum, Apeldoorn and the Stedelijk Museum (1991).


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Exhibitions

Past

Counter Forms

Tetsumi Kudo, Alina Szapocznikow, Paul Thek, Hannah Wilke. Curated by Elena Filipovic
October 12 – November 16, 2013
Main Gallery

Tetsumi Kudo

Cubes & Gardens
September 10 – October 16, 2010
Main Gallery

Tetsumi Kudo

Curated in collaboration with Joshua Mack.In cooperation with Hiroko Kudo and the estate of the artist.
June 20 – August 15, 2008
Main Gallery

Press

News

Tetsumi Kudo edition now available

April 27, 2017
This lithograph print by Tetsumi Kudo depicts an interior view of Pollution - Cultivation - New-Ecology Underground (Pollution - cultivation - nouvelle-écologie underground) (1972-73), a sculpture by Kudo in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art, New York.
 
TETSUMI KUDO
Untitled
C. 1972
Lithograph
19 1/2 x 25 1/2 inches
(49.5 x 64.8 cm)
Edition of 450
$250
 

Tetsumi Kudo on Monopol

October 31, 2016

Tetsumi Kudo is featured in Monopol magazine. Copies can be purchased here.

Tetsumi Kudo at the Fridericianum

The Fridericianum is mounting a retrospective of the work of Tetsumi Kudo.
The exhibition is curated by Susanne Pfeffer and will be on view from September 25, 2016 through January 1, 2017.  For more information, please visit the museum website.

Fridericianum
Friedrichsplatz 18
34117 Kassel