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Tomoaki Suzuki (2014): CAPC, Musée d'art contemporain de Bordeaux

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Tomoaki Suzuki Mito, Japón, b. 1972

Kitty, 2009
Lime wood, acrylic paint / Madera de tilo, pintura acrílico
57 x 26 x 9 cm
22 1/2 x 10 1/4 x 3 1/2 in
© 2009 Tomoaki Suzuki / Cortesía Fundación AMMA

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Escultura de madera que retrata a una mujer con los brazos sobre su cintura. Su indumentaria de estética punk (falda de cuero, panties escoceses, colores negro y rojo, un brazalete y una gran llave colgada del cuello) está en armonía con su actitud resuelta.


Atraído por la moda y los signos de consumismo occidental que permean a todo el planeta, Suzuki recrea minuciosamente los atuendos reales de sus modelos con colores vivos y especial atención a los detalles. Sus esculturas a escala se exponen sin pedestales ni barreras protectoras; la combinación entre esa accesibilidad y el tamaño reducido de las figuras despierta una variedad de identificación muy particular.

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