Tomokazu Matsuyama: Mythologiques

9783991530961
This book presents Tomokazu Matsuyama's exhibition 'Mythologiques', organised by the Contemporary Istanbul Foundation in conjunction with the 60th Venice Biennale in 2024, and highlights the binary between local Japanese culture and Western society.
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Description

Matsuyama, whose heritage lies between Japan and the United States, distils a bicultural narrative in a body of work that follows in the footsteps of contemporary globalised society. His art unites scattered cultural symbols into a new, universal reality. Inspired by Claude Lévi-Strauss, this book dives into the construction of individual identity in an era of ubiquitous images, values and information. The book questions the perception of our own cultural identity, caught in the cobweb of a society that has become bipolar.

Description & Features

Authors
Christoph Doswald, Ali Güreli, Berrak Göçer
Publisher
Christoph Doswald
Dimensions
25 x 35
Publication year
2024
Number of pages
120
EAN
9783991530961