Leiko Ikemura

Nach Neuen Meeren, 2019
Text by: Anita Hadelmann, Stefan Kraus, Mitsue Nagaya

Kunstmuseum Basel, Switzerland

Publisher: Kunstmuseum Basel, Switzerland.

CHF 40.00
Hardcover, approx. 168 pages, 24,5 x 30,5 cm, 9.6 x 11.8 in, 135 color illustrations

 

Luminous, large-scale paintings, fantastical, chimerical sculpture, girlish warriors, and Amazon goddesses—Leiko Ikemura’s artistic output is as diverse as it is prolific. In this book that gathers together drawings, monotypes, paintings, and sculpture, Ikemura’s unique talent for fusing Eastern and Western art is profoundly evident. In her work, Ikemura explores themes of hybridity, cross-culturalism, sexuality, and death. She works at the intersection of abstraction and figuration, shifting fluidly between media, and imbuing her pieces with raw energy and emotion. Ikemura’s exotic landscapes emerge from tempera-like washes. Her terra-cotta and bronze sculpture is both feminine and timeless and her unique pictorial language manifests itself in landscapes and figures that summon a sense of loss. Whether she’s celebrating the power of the female form or exploring a misty dreamscape, Ikemura achieves a unique synthesis of cultures, traditions, and perceptions in everything she creates.