This catalogue is produced on the occasion of the exhibition 'Leiko Ikemura: Transfiguration', held at the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo from 23 August - 23 October 2010, and Mie Prefectural Art Museum, 8 November 2011 - 22 January 2012.

'A woman floats up from the canvas ground. A person is depicted with a cabbage head. A hollow girl has no legs. A monster-like face suddenly emerges out of the rocks.

'The somewhat mysterious figures that Leiko Ikemura creates stem from her interest in "transfigurations" such as being and nothingness; the evolutionary relationship between animals and people; unspoiled nature and human civilization. Ikemura considers changes that are apt to be seen as a one-way transition from A to B as complementary, able to move back and forth, meandering, and endless, and this is what she expresses in her work.

'Ikemura also has a desire to make work that is ecological. The size of her paintings corresponds to that of the human body. For her sculptures, Ikemura chooses clay that can easily be returned to the earth, and in her drawings, she uses simple materials like charcoal and paper. In this approach, one detects Ikemura's distinct way of thinking, which is based on practical notions of what it means to be an artist making things in the current era.

'In Ikemura's work, one senses a philosophy in the poetry, and an emotional strength in the silence. There is also a depth that appears to be flat. Her work, which gently embraces conflicting qualities, gives us a profound sense of the "transfigurations" that are necessary for us to consider at this point in time.

'This exhibition, the first full-fledged retrospective of Leiko Ikemura's career to be held in Japan, comprises some 145 paintings, sculptures, and drawings presented in a space designed by an architect. Over half of the works arrive directly from the artist's atelier (i.e., they will be shown for the first time in Japan), and the exhibition will also feature new works.' (from The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo website)

Including artist statement and biography.
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Onsite

Location code
MON.IKL
Language

Japanese, 

English, 

German

Publication/Creation date

2011

No of pages

256

ISBN / ISSN

9784990240929

No of copies

1

Content type

artist monograph, 

catalogue

Chapter headings

Transfiguration: The World of Leioko Ikemura - Maiko HARA, 原舞子

The Lasting Landscapes of Leiko Ikemura - Ichiro MORI, 毛利伊知郎

Why Do the Girls Crawl?: Kojiki and Ecology as Clues - Kenjiro HOSAKA, 保坂健二朗

Licht und Schatten - Mayen BECKMANN

Frauenfigur am Meer - Leiko auf einem Steg - Im Atelier - Beim Drucker - Eine Terrasse auf La Palma - Reinhold Neven DU MONT

Leiko Ikemura: Vertraute Fremde, fremde Vertrautheit - Friedemann MALSCH

Critique and Allegory - Akira TATEHATA, 建畠晢

Brief an Keiko - Katharina WINNEKES

Leiko Ikemura: Transfiguration
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Leiko Ikemura: Transfiguration, イケムラレイコ うつりゆくもの