Blum & Poe opens an exhibition of recent work by Kishio Suga

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Blum & Poe opens an exhibition of recent work by Kishio Suga
Kishio Suga, Scene of Elapsed Cause, 2017. Wood, paint, 70 7/8 x 70 1/8 x 7 7/8 inches. © Kishio Suga, Courtesy of the artist and Blum & Poe, Los Angeles/New York/Tokyo.



NEW YORK, NY.- Blum & Poe is presenting an exhibition of recent work by Kishio Suga. His fourth solo presentation with the gallery, this show focuses on recent large-scale, wall-mounted assemblages.

In tandem with the iconic site-specific installations he has made since the late 1960s, Suga has constructed assemblages throughout his career. In these works, the artist brings wood, branches, metal, rope, wire, and various other materials into incongruous arrangements in order to reveal the reality of mono (things/materials), and the jōkyō (situation) that binds them. Suga’s holistic view of art’s existence in the world has been influenced by his broad readings of philosophy ranging from Jean Baudrillard, Gilles Deleuze, Kitarō Nishida, Keiji Nishitani, and Mahāyāna Buddhism.

In his recent large-scale assemblages, Suga continues to explore the act of establishing boundaries only to disrupt them. Scene of Elapsed Cause (2017) consists of a red rectangle painted on a white ground, its form interrupted by a horizontal plank. While the red field extends over the middle of the plank, the unpainted ends protrude beyond the white perimeter. Similar acts of displacement occur throughout the body of work on view: in Elements of Elapsing Cause (2017), a blue backboard is traversed by five horizontal bars of unpainted wood, each of which has been sliced into cubes that deviate upwards and downwards in staggered waves. In Latent Laterals—Cause of Marginal Parameters (2017), a black rectangle painted on a wood panel is split into two and partially migrated from the lower left to the top right corner of the work’s outer frame.

The titles of Suga’s artworks are translations of Japanese neologisms that he formulates—sometimes prior to creation of the work, sometimes after. These agglomerations of kanji characters evoke a wide variety of nuances, many of them relating to the interdependence among individual entities and the whole: Marginal Occurrence (2016), Oriented Void (2017), Latent Accumulation (2017), and Rows of Connected Equivalence (2015). The discrepancies between material, perception, and language have been a constant theme in Suga’s writing since the 1960s. Blum & Poe is currently producing an English anthology of Suga’s most important essays, due for publication in 2019.

Kishio Suga was born in Morioka, Iwate Prefecture, in 1944, and lives and works in Ito, Shizuoka Prefecture. This presentation at Blum & Poe in New York follows several important solo exhibitions during the past three years, including at Pirelli HangarBicocca, Milan (2016); Dia: Chelsea, New York (2016); and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo (2015). In July 2017, the Dia Art Foundation announced the acquisition of five major installations by Suga. Due to go on display at Dia: Beacon in 2020, these works will reveal how his practice coincided with the Arte Povera, Land art, and Minimalist movements.

Suga is frequently included in global survey exhibitions. Most recently, a recreation of his groundbreaking outdoor installation Law of Situation (1971) was displayed in the Gaggiandre shipyard at the 57th Venice Biennale (2017), and his work was presented in Japanorama. New vision on art since 1970 at the Centre Pompidou-Metz (2017–2018). His work is featured in many institutional collections, including the Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas; Glenstone Foundation, Potomac; Guggenheim Abu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi; Long Museum, Shanghai; M+, Hong Kong; Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo; National Museum of Art, Osaka; National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo; Pinault Collection, Venice; Rachofsky Collection, Dallas; Tate Modern, London; Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum, Tokyo; and the Yokohama Museum of Art, Yokohama.










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