
<p>The first book-length study of Nakanishi Natsuyuki's sculptural practice, this volume explores his assemblages in dialogue with the postwar history of sculpture as a global phenomenon in the 1960s and beyond.</p><p>Nakanishi's series of <i>Compact Objects</i> (produced from 1962 to 1968) allow for a reconsideration of the role of assemblage within cultural tendencies of the postwar and contemporary periods, both within and without Japan. This role forefronts the concepts of intimacy and interactivity--as well as ritual and process--within the context of sculptural experience. Nakanishi's critique of consumerism and conformity within these works--along with his experimentation with new plastic technologies--allows for a comparative treatment that includes a variety of movements and tendencies in Japan, Europe, and the US, including Minimalism, Fluxus, Neo-Dada, and Nouveau réalisme, among others. The final portions of the book offer a wider and global context of postwar and contemporary tendencies toward assemblage, including an in-depth study of a multisensory exhibition by Yuko Mohri, held at the Venice Biennale in 2024.</p><p>The book will be of interest to scholars working in art history, contemporary art, and Japanese studies.</p>
Page Count:
238
Publication Date:
2026-01-01
ISBN-10:
1032859636
ISBN-13:
9781032859637
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