YUKO NASAKA  (JAPAN, B. 1938)
YUKO NASAKA  (JAPAN, B. 1938)

Work

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YUKO NASAKA  (JAPAN, B. 1938)
Work
signed in Japanese and dated '1970' (on the reverse)
resin and lacquer on board
45.5 x 45.5 cm. (17 7/8 x 17 7/8 in.)
Executed in 1970
Provenance
Private Collection, Asia

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Lot Essay

Japan in the 60s was becoming ever more industrialized. Yuko Nasaka, member of Gutai art movement, experimented with the use of new industrial materials in painting; in her work, sometimes resembling relief sculpture, she carved circles like the grooves of vinyl LP recordings, then coated them with enamels from a paint gun for greater texture and brilliance. Given that her family operated a factory, her feeling for the round dials of measuring devices seems to have become unconsciously bound up with the sculpted shapes in her works.

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