ArtAsiaPacific: Book Review: Kishio Suga, Writings, Vol. 1, 1969–1979

July 3, 2023

HG Masters

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If language circumscribes our conception of reality, what can the objects of art do? And how does the language we use determine how we perceive art? These are questions that Kishio Suga has wrestled with since his emergence in late 1960s Japan as a key figure of the Mono-ha movement—a loose assembly of artists whose interests intersect around the use of raw or elemental materials.


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