MORITA SHIRYU (1912-1998)
MORITA SHIRYU (1912-1998)
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MORITA SHIRYU (1912-1998)

Dragon, 1996

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MORITA SHIRYU (1912-1998)
Dragon, 1996
Artist's certificate on reverse, signed Morita Shiryu and sealed, titled Ryu (Dragon) and dated 1996
Aluminium flake pigment in polyvinyl acetate medium, yellow alkyd varnish on paper
74 x 38 ¼ in. (188 x 97.2 cm.)

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Takaaki Murakami (村上高明)
Takaaki Murakami (村上高明) Vice President, Specialist and Head of Department | Korean Art

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Morita Shiryu made his name in the post-war Japanese art history by revolutionizing the traditional Eastern art format – calligraphy. He valued the moment of true feelings in the process of creation, and for this reason, his emphasized on the expression of emotions, the movement and rhythm of life. He pushed the boundary between the West and the East, where his almost-abstraction-like artistic language liberated his works from the traditional approach of calligraphy; he also blurred the line between painting and calligraphy, as his works could be seen as both. During his artistic career, he constantly went back to the word ryu (dragon) and experimented all kinds of materials, which was a character of his art.
For another work by the artist, Dragon Knows Dragon, dated 1969, in The Art Institute of Chicago, see Janice Katz, ed., Beyond Golden Clouds, exh. cat. (Chicago: The Art Institute of Chicago; St. Louis: St. Louis Art Museum, 2009), no. 30. The expression "dragon knows dragon" means to believe in oneself.

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