YOSHITOMO NARA (JAPAN, B. 1959)
YOSHITOMO NARA (JAPAN, B. 1959)

Dog in the Night

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YOSHITOMO NARA (JAPAN, B. 1959)
Dog in the Night
titled 'Dog in the Night', signed with artist's signature and dated ''95' (on the reverse)
acrylic on canvas
59.9 x 44.8 cm. (23 5/8 x 17 5/8 in.)
Painted in 1995
Provenance
Blum & Poe, Los Angeles, USA
Marianne Boesky Gallery, New York, USA
Private Collection, USA
Literature
Kadokawa Shoten Publishing Co. Ltd., In the Deepest Puddle – Yoshitomo Nara, Tokyo, Japan, 2009 (illustrated, unpaged).
Bijutsu Shuppan Sha, Yoshitomo Nara: The Complete Works Volume 1 - Paintings, Sculptures, Editions, Photographs, Tokyo, Japan, 2011 (illustrated, plate P-1995-024, p. 118).
Exhibited
Los Angeles, USA, Blum & Poe, Yoshitomo Nara: Pacific Babies, 1995.

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Lot Essay

Yoshitomo Nara's upbringing tinged with animation, pop culture and interest in childhood experiences, has invariably shaped the unique stylistic qualities in his works in the very same way as the pioneers of modern artistic expression of the 20th century. The deliberate lack of technical skills brought forth from his studies is misleading as Dog in the Night also reveals a skilfully balanced composition between the diagonal shape of the white dog, contrasted with a textured deep blue background, all held together by the bright red snout in the lower left corner. His limited and overlapping palette also aids in the cohesiveness of the composition and becomes a guide for the viewer's eye, articulating depth in a unique and effective manner.

The white dog is a familiar protagonist in the artist's narrative. He once said, "The docile expression of the dog is an unfortunate reminder of childhood for me."

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