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Review: Yoshitomo Nara Exhibition at the Baltic Gallery, Newcastle

Added: (Wed Aug 27 2008)

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The artrepublic.com exhibition listings team are delighted to present a review of The Yoshitomo Nara & Graf exhibition at the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art, Newcastle, on now until 26th October, 2008.

For the first time in a UK public gallery Japanese artist Yoshitomo Nara and creative design team graf present the latest installation in the ongoing A to Z Project at BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art.

The work of Yoshitomo Nara work embodies a defiant spirit that comes with youthful optimism and belief that we can change the world. He is best known for his deceptively simple drawings, paintings and sculptures of children with apparently innocent, kawaii or cute expressions. Kristin Chambers explains further in Yoshitomo Nara: Nothing Ever Changes ‘Their direct gazes and impish grins suggest that although they’re young and darling, these kids sense what the world has in store for them’.

Influenced by popular culture from punk music, rock ‘n’ roll and Manga to the American cartoons of his childhood, Nara explores the tensions of a hyper consumer culture. At BALTIC, Nara continues his ongoing collaboration with creative design unit graf: the A-Z Project which began in 2003. The project explores the relationship between the individual, the space they inhabit and objects within their surroundings. It aims to revive the idea of narrative, the relationship between the work and its environment, art and life.

For each phase of the project, the team create a new wooden structure or ‘house’ that responds to the particular environment of the exhibition space. Ultimately the project will accumulate more than 26 houses over the course of 26 exhibitions. Together the houses create an imaginary town with each street named after a letter ‘A’ to ‘Z’. For the next stage of their project, Nara and graf will construct three cross-shaped ‘houses’ at BALTIC. Two of these are reconstructions from earlier stages; the third house is specially designed for the exhibition and built using local reclaimed materials.

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