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Nagoya: Galerie Humanité Nagoya, 1995. Hong Kong: Pace Hong Kong, 2015. Delong, Lea Rosson, ed. Superflat.” Entertainment Today, 23–29 march 2001: 6. Pastoriza, Helena. Fischer, Jack. Bye Bye Kitty!!! Modern Landscape: For the Pleasure of People and Scenery. Shu, Tong. The 2006 enhancement project and new entrance was complemented by a large Australian Garden designed by Adrian McGregor of McGregor Coxall Landscape Architecture and Urban Design. (Catalogue), 00: Drawings 2000 at Barbara Gladstone Gallery, Barbara Gladstone Gallery, New York, July 6–August 30, 2000. The Most Requested Top 30: 10 Years of Takahashi Collection, Tabloid Gallery, Tokyo, February 18–May 14, 2011. “Yoshitomo Nara.” New Yorker, 30 March 2009. Yoshitomo Nara Photo Book 2003–2012. Morse, Trent. (Catalogue), Trading Views: 4 x Japanishe Kunst, Stadtgalerie Saarbrucken, Germany, February 6–March 26, 2000. Yoshitomo Nara, Sleepless Night Sitting, 1997, Acrylic on canvas, 47 1/8 x 43 1/8" (119.7 x 109.5 cm) © Yoshitomo Nara, "Picture books tell many stories with one picture, so this kind of system, narratives emerging from a single picture, has had a much stronger influence on my work, particularly my early work...", Yoshitomo Nara, Missing in Action, 1999, Acrylic on canvas, 70 7/8 x 57 1/16" (180 x 144.9 cm) © Yoshitomo Nara, Yoshitomo Nara, Light My Fire, 2001, Acrylic, fabric, and wood, 186.7 x 67 x 113 cm © Yoshitomo Nara, Yoshitomo Nara, Blankey, 2012, acrylic on canvas, 76 3/8 x 63 3/4" (194 x 162 cm) © Yoshitomo Nara, Yoshitomo Nara, When You Feel So Sad, 2012, bronze, 63-7/8" x 35-1/2" x 35-1/2" (162.2 cm x 90.2 cm x 90.2 cm), overall, Edition of 3 + 2 APs © Yoshitomo Nara, Yoshitomo Nara, When You Feel So Sad (detail), 2012, bronze, 63-7/8" x 35-1/2" x 35-1/2" (162.2 cm x 90.2 cm x 90.2 cm), overall, Edition of 3 + 2 APs © Yoshitomo Nara, Yoshitomo Nara, WILD ONE, 2016, ballpoint pen on paper, 11-11/16" × 8-1/4" (29.7 cm × 21 cm) © Yoshitomo Nara, Yoshitomo Nara, Death or Glory, 2017, pencil on paper, 25-9/16" × 19-11/16" (64.9 cm × 50 cm) © Yoshitomo Nara, 1987, Graduate School of Aichi Prefectual University of Art, MA, 1988–1993, Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, Germany, 1993, Completed Meisterschuler from A.R. Waldkraiburg, Germany: Stadtische Galerie, 2005. Di Genova, Arianna. (Catalogue). Yoshitomo Nara: Drawings: 1988–2018, Last 30 Years, Kaikai Kiki Gallery, Tokyo, February 9–March 8, 2018. although not all artworks are on display. “Telepathy Exists Between His Art and Us.” Bijutsu Techo, April 1998: 129–142. Tokyo: Bijutsu Shuppan-Sha, 2003. Hirosaki: Gallery Denega, 1984. Nuremburg: Verlag für modern Kunst Nürnburg, 2001). Inaugural Group Show, Blum & Poe, Santa Monica, September 4–October 4, 2003. Pittsburgh: Carnegie Mellon University, 2003. “Yoshitomo Nara to Hold Solo Show at London’s Dairy Art Center” (exhibition preview). Paris: Cneai, 2002. En/trance: Yoshitomo Nara, Japan Society, New York, February 26, 2019–February 6, 2020. In September 2005, there was considerable publicity about an offer to the gallery of Sketch for Deluge II by Wassily Kandinsky for $35 million. Littek, Manon. (Brochure). “Comic Book Philosophy.” I-D Magazine, July 2000. Conversations: Contemporary Asian Art, Hermitage Museum & Gardens, Norfolk, Virginia, June 14–October 13, 2019. Artron, 11 March 2015. http://huanan.artron.net/20150311/n720145.html?from=timeline&isappinstalled=0. The new Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser announced the appointment of Mollison as director in 1977. Kids World Aomori 2000, Aomori Prefectural Museum, Aomori, Japan, 2000. The 8th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art (APT8) November 21, 2015–April 10, 2016 Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art Stanley Place South Brisbane Queensland 4101 Australia Hours: Monday–Sunday 10am–5pm T +61 7 3840 7303 gallery@qagoma.qld.gov.au qagoma.qld.gov.au Twitter / Instagram / Facebook “Yoshitomo Nara Displays Unseen Drawings at Pace Gallery’s East Hampton Space” (Pace Gallery exhibition review). “The Tokyo London Connection.” Newsweek, Summer 2001. Sleepless Night, Galerie Michael Zink, Regensburg, 1997. ARTZUID 2019 (exhibition catalogue). Time Out, 29 March–April 4, 2017: 47, illustrated. “Yoshitomo Nara with Midori Matsui.” Index, February / March 2001: 56–64. Paris: Galerie Emmanuel Perrotin, 2009. “You Are Not Alone: Yoshitomo Nara Early Works at Auction.” Mutualart.com, 26 March 2013. http://www.mutualart.com/OpenArticle/You-Are-Not-Alone--Yoshitomo-Nara-Early-/75CA88E09BE18E21. Texts by Ulrich Pfarr and Andreas Schalhorn. “Do This!” Philadelphia Inquirer, 22 January 2004. sfn error: no target: CITEREFNews_International:_The_Rest_of_the_Stories_That_Mattered--At_a_Glance,_The_Art_Newspaper,_March_2014 (, Meules, milieu du jour (Haystacks, midday), Femme au gant noir (Woman with Black Glove), National Gallery of Australia Research Library, "NGA and High Court – statement of significance", Australian National Heritage listing for the High Court-National Gallery Precinct, "Designs on his landmark leave architect in distress", "Major expansion of the National Gallery of Australia", "Ian North, Foundation Curator of Photography, National Gallery of Australia | Curating Photography", "Nick Mitzevich confirmed new boss for National Gallery", "Collections of the National Gallery of Australia", "Tang dynasty (618-907) China - Standing horse, 8th century", "National Indigenous Art Triennial '07:Culture Warriors", News International: The Rest of the Stories That Mattered--At a Glance, The Art Newspaper, March 2014, "Dancing Shiva: National Gallery of Australia to return allegedly stolen statue to India", "Art museums in Australia: a personal account", A virtual walk through National Gallery of Australia - 2015, Kenneth Tyler Printmaking Collection Online at the National Gallery of Australia, National Gallery of Australia on Artabase, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies, Australian National University Classics Museum, Canberra International Sports & Aquatic Centre, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=National_Gallery_of_Australia&oldid=1020790704, Commonwealth Government agencies of Australia, Sculpture gardens, trails and parks in Australia, Buildings and structures completed in 1982, All Wikipedia articles written in Australian English, Short description is different from Wikidata, Articles containing potentially dated statements from 2020, All articles containing potentially dated statements, Wikipedia articles with CANTIC identifiers, Wikipedia articles with SUDOC identifiers, Wikipedia articles with TePapa identifiers, Wikipedia articles with WORLDCATID identifiers, Wikipedia articles with multiple identifiers, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, Art in the European Tradition (from European settlement to the present day), This page was last edited on 1 May 2021, at 01:23. Nagoya: Aichi Perfectural University of Fine Arts and Music; Aichi Prefectural Museum, 1998. Azumaya, Takashi. Knode, Marilu. Crow, Kelly. Tokyo: Kadokawa Shoten, 1999. Traveled to: Tacoma Art Museum, Washington, July 8–September 17, 2000; Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art, Arizona, October 6, 2000–January 14, 2001; PS1, New York, February 4–April 8, 2001; Fundacio "La Caixa," Barcelona, April 26–July 8, 2001; Crocker Art Museum, Sacramento, August 30–November 4, 2001; Art Gallery of Hamilton, Ontario, November 24, 2001–January 20, 2002; Memphis Brooks Museum of Art, Tennessee, June 6–July 28, 2002; Museum of Contemporary Art, Cleveland, September 13–November 17, 2002. Campbell, Clayton. Igami, Norie. The building has 23,000 m2 of floor space. Mollison agreed to purchase it for permanent display before its completion. Sweeney was director of the Guggenheim Museum between 1952–1960 and director of The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston and had been appointed as a consultant to advise on issues concerning the display and storage of art. Reprinted: Taipei: Locus Publishing, 2004; Seoul: Sigongsa, 2005; Shanghai: Motie Culture Development Co., Ltd., 2010; Changchun: Jilin Publishing Group and Northern China Women and Children Publishing House, 2011. Art de Zoo, The Akita Museum of Modern Art, July 2003. Yoshitomo Nara, Blum & Poe, Los Angeles, March 1–April 12, 2014. Art Observed, 27 June 2013. http://artobserved.com/2013/06/new-york-yoshitomo-nara-at-pace-gallery-through-june-29th-2013/. Yoshitomo Nara: Paintings, Galerie d'Eendt, Amsterdam, October 24–November 24, 1991. Gunma Biennale for Young Artists: Project for Gunma ’95, Museum of Modern Art, Takasaki, July 22–August 27, 1995. Print Works, Roppongi Hills Art & Design Store Gallery, Tokyo, February 17–March 21, 2011. Art News, 14 April 2017. http://www.artnews.com/2017/04/14/i-was-really-unthinking-before-yoshitomo-nara-on-his-recent-work-and-his-show-at-pace-gallery-in-new-york/. Texts by John Doe et al. Los Angeles Times, 10 April 2000. (Catalogue). Reprint, Tokyo: Foil, 2005. Vitamen P: New Perspectives in Painting. This Is a Time of…S.M.L. Abe, Takaki. “Yoshitomo Nara’s World.” Special issue, Eureka Poetry and Criticism 49-13, no. “Interview.” Bijutsu Techo, July 1995: 34–37. Drawn From Life, Marianne Boesky Gallery, New York, 2000. “Palabras Deside el Arte.” Arte y Parte (Madrid) 71 (October 2007): cover, 12–13. The Zabludowicz Collection: When We Build, Let Us Think That We Build Forever; Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art, Newcastle, September 21, 2007–January 20, 2008. Frazier, David. The New York Times, 13 December 2013: C29, C34, illustrated. Tokushima: The Tokushima Modern Art Museum, 2000. Tokyo: Chikuma Shobo, 2011. Taipei: Metaphysical Art Gallery, 2007. Disorder in the House (exhibition catalogue). It is characterised by angular masses and raw concrete surfaces and is surrounded by a series of sculpture gardens planted with Australian native plants and trees. Walking in my Mind (exhibition catalogue). Yoshitomo Nara, 1.2.3.4., Change the History, 2007, acrylic on wood, 74-7/16" × 55-1/2" × 3-1/8" (189.1 cm × 141 cm × 7.9 cm) © Yoshitomo Nara. Nakamura, Eric. “Yoshitomo Nara: White Ghost.” This Week in New York, 8 September 2010. Hiratsuka: Hiratsuka Museum of Art, 2002. MOT Collection, Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo, February 9–April 13, 2008. “Hideaki Kawashima, Chiho Aoshima y Yoshitomo Nara.” Spot 20 (2003): 36–41. Carol. Carabelli, Emilia. (Catalogue). (Catalogue), Moving energies #2: Aspekte der Sammlung Olbricht, Museum Folkwang Essen, October 17, 2003–January 11, 2004. Yokohama Triennial 2005 (exhibition catalogue). 2011. (Catalogue). Traveled to: National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto, November 18–December 21, 2008. Altium Prospective: 20th Commemoration Exhibition, Mitsubishi-Jisho Artium, Fukuoka, May 30–June 21, 2009. In developing the collection he has been notable for a series of acquisitions of indigenous art, in particular the largest collection of watercolours by Albert Namatjira and the James Turrell sculpture and installation .mw-parser-output .vanchor>:target~.vanchor-text{background-color:#b1d2ff}Within without (2010). “Yoshitomo Nara.” Artnews, May 1998. Tokyo Pop, Kansas City Jewish Museum, Overland Park, November 2001-January 2002. Yoshitomo Nara and Installation by YNG, Blum & Poe, Los Angeles, December 20, 2008–February 7, 2009. The New York Times, 10 September 2010: C21, illustrated. We use this information to make the website work as well as possible and to improve our services. “Yoshitomo Nara.” NRC Handelsblad, 1 May1990. (Catalogue), Yoshitomo Nara: Thinker, Pace Gallery, 510 West 25th Street, New York, March 31–April 29, 2017. Animals, Galerie Tanya Rumpff, Haarlem, The Netherlands, 1993. “The Ordinary Life of an Ordinary Person.” Bijutsu Techo, July 1995. Winter Park, Florida: Cornell Fine Arts Museum, 2013: 92–93, illustrated. “Nara’s enfants terribles.” Daily Yomiuri Arts Weekend, January 1999: 7. “Japan’s Collective Unconscious.” The New York Times, 8 april 2005: B27–31. Despite his denials that there was any problem with the air-conditioning, claims that the issue had been 'swept under the carpet' persisted. Utsunomiya, Japan: Utsunomiya Museum of Art, 2007. As a result, the Government decided that the Gallery could not be built on Capital Hill. Tokyo: Little More Gallery, 2003. Texts by Hisako hara. “Cudding with Little Girls, Dogs, and Museic” (Asia Society exhibition review). Art is Fun 10: Angelic, Devilish, or Both (exhibition catalogue). In the Deepest Puddle. (Catalogue). Gwanju, Korea: Gwanju Art Museum, 2001. Traveled to: Aomori Museum of Art, October 6, 2012–January 14, 2013; Contemporary Art Museum, Kumamoto, January 26–April 14, 2013. Harvest ’93, Haus Bockdorf, Kempen, Germany, 1993. “The Anti Superstars.” (Singapore) Today, 18 January 2011: T1, T2, T4. Smith, Ryan. Art? Un libro è un insieme di fogli, stampati oppure manoscritti, delle stesse dimensioni, rilegati insieme in un certo ordine e racchiusi da una copertina.. Il libro è il veicolo più diffuso del sapere. (Catalogue). Japan Goes Pop.” I-D Magazine, May 2001: 106–110. “Slash with a Knive!” Studio Voice, February 1999. Mucem presents "Jeff Koons Mucem: Works from the Pinault Collection", Alanna Heiss on "Lynda Benglis: An Alphabet of Forms", Richard Misrach on view in "Living for the City" at MoMA, A Screening of Vision & Justice: A Convening. He also built up the other collections, often with the help of donations. Artlyst, 19 July 2014. http://www.artlyst.com/articles/japanese-artist-yoshitomo-nara-to-have-major-exhibition-at-londons-dairy-art-centre, McEwan, Olivia. Letsinger, Miranda. Four Views of the Collection of the Yokohama Museum of Art (exhibition catalogue). Partners, Galerie d’Eendt, Amsterdam, March 14–April 18, 1992. Reprint, Seoul: Hongsi Communication, 2005. “Yoshitomo Nara: Ceramic Works.” Japan Times, 11 June 2010. Present ’86, Gallery NAFNagoya, Nagoya, Aichi, 1986. Matsui, Midori. Ohnuma, Keiko. Nara’s paintings enact a fleeting presence between the figure and the ground—a result of several layers of paint in subtly varied if subdued pigments that he applies throughout the painting process—in which the figure pops out of or floats in a space that appears to exist outside the constraints of time. 85 (September/October 2013): 148, illustrated. (Catalogue), Disorder in the House, Vanhaerents Art Collection, Brussels, March 16, 2007–June 30, 2010. Red Hot: Asian Art Today from the Chaney Family Collection, The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, July 22–October 21, 2007. Texts by Yoshitomo Nara and Noriko Miyamura. Kids Art World Aomori 2000. Kasahara, Chiaki. Traveled to: Toyota Municipal Museum of Art, Aichi, July 3–September 17, 2007; Yokohama Museum of Art, Kanagawa, September 29–December 9, 2007. “Voices from Japan: Trading Views.” Decorum: tijjdschrift voor kunst en cultuur 18, no. Moving energies #02 (exhibition history). Biblioteca personale Vertical Time: Past, Present and Future of Sculpture (exhibition catalogue). “Yoshitomo Nara: For Better or Worse, Works 1987–2017” (Toyota Municipal Museum of Art). Kind of Blue, Gallery Hakuyosha, Nagoya, Aichi, 1996. “Special Interview: Yoshitomo Nara” by Akiko Nose. Helfand, Glen. From the Collection of Aomori Museum of Art: Yoshitomo Nara and Hana Hashimoto—The Amazing Garden, Takayama Uichi Memorial Art Museum, Shichinohe, Aomori, 2000. Yoshitomo Nara, N’s Yard, Nasushiobara City, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan, 2018. The Collection: Highlights from the Minneapolis Institute of Art. The 20th Century. (Catalogue). Hothouse Fresh (exhibition pamphlet). Schwabsky, Barry. it is JAPAN (China), January 2011: 60–103, illustrated, cover. “Yoshitomo Nara, Hiroshi Sugito: Over the Rainbow.” A Vela, 11 August 2004.

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