Fumie Sasabuchi (b. 1975)
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Fumie Sasabuchi (b. 1975)

Untitled

Details
Fumie Sasabuchi (b. 1975)
Untitled
ballpoint pen on fashion magazine page, in five parts
each: 10¾ x 8 1/8in (27.4 x 20.7cm.)
Executed in 2008 (5)
Provenance
Galerie Zink, Munich.
Acquired from the above by the present owner in 2008.
Exhibited
Berlin, Galerie Zink, Fumie Sasabuchi, 2008.

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Lot Essay

'Japanese artist Fumie Sasabuchi reworks the pages of fashion magazines and deconstructs the perception of a perfect physique and plays a lot with the subject of death. She uses this tool to freely explore an underlying surface, therefore creating hybrid body images in which promotional aesthetic is fused with material naturalistic anatomical study. Fumie Sasabuchi comments on how our skin naturally protects our body. The manipulation of the modern visual world represents, in the 21st Century, an accepted magnitude. However, there are still very clear boundaries with regards to what is allowed to be shown. The subject of death remains as one of many taboos in Western culture. Fumie Sasabuchi unlocks the repressed visual world and reveals a new concept of beauty'.
('Fumie Sasabuchi - Beauty Concept & Fashion Death', Trendland, 6 December 2008, reproduced at:
https://trendland.com/fumie-sasabuchi-beauty-concept-fashion-death).

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