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Book cover of Leiko Ikemura: Usagi in Wonderland, with a bronze sculpture of figure with a horned headpiece. Published by Verlag Kettler

Leiko Ikemura

Usagi in Wonderland

By (author) Simon Kaner

$54.00

Publishing 27th Nov 2024
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  • Comprehensive insight into Ikemura’s diverse cosmos of images
  • Unique synthesis of Western and Asian culture
  • Focusing on Ikemura’s group of figures Usagi Kannon
Full Description

With her diverse oeuvre, Leiko Ikemura has created a rich cultural universe that mediates between Western and Asian culture; it includes not only paintings, watercolors and drawings, but also sculptures made of ceramic, bronze and glass.

The artist gained international renown primarily through her sculptural works. Ikemura’s seemingly archaic hybrid creatures oscillate between human, animal and plant forms. Her figures suggest childlike or feminine shapes and have a very distinctive physiognomy, evoking moments of inner reflection and movement. At times, they give an impression of vulnerability and pain, then again of happiness and reverie.

This publication documents Ikemura’s first solo exhibition in the UK. Numerous new texts situate the artist in a broad, transnational perspective and elaborate on her special, mystical cosmos of images.

About the Author

Simon Kaner MA Cantab, PhD (2004) is an archeologist specializing in the prehistory of Japan. As well as being Executive Director since 2018, he is Head of the Centre for Archaeology and Heritage at the Sainsbury Institute. Simon is also Director of the Centre for Japanese Studies and Chair of the Japan Country Dialogue Group at the University of East Anglia.

Specifications
Publisher
Verlag Kettler
ISBN
9783987411175
Publish date
27th Nov 2024
Binding
Paperback / softback
Territory
USA & Canada
Size
8.27 in x 11.02 in
Pages
308 Pages
Illustrations
195 color, 29 b&w
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