Yoshitomo Nara: Lullaby Supermarket
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Yoshitomo Nara: Lullaby Supermarket by Yoshitomo Nara. Hardcover edition. ISBN: 9783933096593.
At first sight, the childlike figures for which Japanese artist Yoshitomo Nara is now famous seem altogether cute and appealing. On closer examination his creations are robust, angry and vulnerable creatures, standing up defiantly to the world of adults--self-confident, stubborn and sometimes violent. Naras work is influenced by Japanese comic books but he is unique in the contemporary art scene for tapping into horror through the medium of the innocent child--this is particularly poignant in Japans controlled society of rigid language and social structures, especially considering recent shockingly violent crimes in Japan involving children as the aggressors. Naras work instills the viewer with a juxtaposition of the innocence of children and the evil nature of humanity, or the fall from grace. Like Kurt Cobains music, Naras Pop art, too, aims to lend expression to his generations concerns, encouraging it to meet the constraints of high achievement. Self-determination, individuality, and freedom are themes that infuse Naras voice that is clearly heard in Japan and America, where the dividing line between "low" and "high" culture is less stringently drawn than in Europe. In addition to Naras signature paintings, sculptures, and drawings; (poems and diary entries by the artist); this 204-page book includes texts by the art critic Stephan Trescher and the Japanese cult author Banana Yoshimoto.
