artist
title
“En”
size
painting:141.8×182.7 cm
full length:144.0×189.0 cm
full length:144.0×189.0 cm
method
ink mixed with glue on paper
year
1977
artdescription
Yuichi Inoue was born in 1916 and died in 1985.
In 1957, Inoue exhibited “Foolishness” at the Sao Paulo Biennial, where it was highly acclaimed by art critic Harvard Reed alongside works by Pollock, Soulages, and others, and went on to gain international recognition. Later, he joined the Bokujin-kai led by Shiryu Morita and established a new world of calligraphy, which has been highly acclaimed overseas.
-- I storongly believe that calligraphy is the only highest formative art that will build the next world, and so I am dedicated to this path. --
Yuichi Inoue, “Calligraphy is the highest formative art.
In 1957, Inoue exhibited “Foolishness” at the Sao Paulo Biennial, where it was highly acclaimed by art critic Harvard Reed alongside works by Pollock, Soulages, and others, and went on to gain international recognition. Later, he joined the Bokujin-kai led by Shiryu Morita and established a new world of calligraphy, which has been highly acclaimed overseas.
-- I storongly believe that calligraphy is the only highest formative art that will build the next world, and so I am dedicated to this path. --
Yuichi Inoue, “Calligraphy is the highest formative art.