Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
131
Language
English
Published
Feb 1, 2011
Publisher
The Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art
ISBN-10
4939105288
ISBN-13
9784939105289
Description
"Simon Starling combines the research skills of an historian and the practical skills of an adventurer with a fertile imagination, to trace the routes things take.... Starling takes the opportunity of this Hiroshima exhibition to explore the multiple visages of Henry Moore's 'Atom Piece', penetrating politics, art, and the nuclear issue to reveal the connection that ultimately brought the work to Hiroshima" - Yukie Kamiya
"'Project for a Masquerade (Hiroshima)' presents nine characters in two interrelated forms - in the first instance in the form of six carved wooden masks, two cast bronze masks and a hat, and in the second, in the context of a newly completed film. This cast of characters has been assembled for the proposed performance of a sixteenth century Noh play, 'Eboshi-ori', the story of a young noble boy who, with the help of a hat maker, disguises himself to escape his torrid and unhappy past and begin a new life in the east of Japan." - Simon Starling
"'Project for a Masquerade (Hiroshima)' presents nine characters in two interrelated forms - in the first instance in the form of six carved wooden masks, two cast bronze masks and a hat, and in the second, in the context of a newly completed film. This cast of characters has been assembled for the proposed performance of a sixteenth century Noh play, 'Eboshi-ori', the story of a young noble boy who, with the help of a hat maker, disguises himself to escape his torrid and unhappy past and begin a new life in the east of Japan." - Simon Starling
Genres
Art & Photography
Politics