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词条 Naomi Kobayashi
释义

  1. Early life and education

  2. Career

     Early work  Later work  Themes 

  3. Major Exhibitions

  4. Galleries Representation

  5. Public collections

  6. References

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}}{{Nihongo|Naomi Kobayashi|小林 尚美|Kobayashi Naomi|born 1945|lead=yes}} and is a Japanese textiles, paper, installation and sculpture artist.[1]

Early life and education

Naomi Kobayashi was born in Tokyo, Japan, and lives in Kyoto, Japan.[2] She studied textiles, printing and weaving at Musashino Art University[3]. She graduated in 1969.[3] She was married to the late Masakazu Kobayashi, with whom she collaborated.[3]

Career

Early work

Kobayashi started out as a weaver but became entranced by thread, by the paradox that she described as "so gentle" and "so strong".[4]. For the next fifteen years she explored the soft yet strong paradox in wall reliefs and sculptures.[3] This involved using her own off-loom technique where she glued strands of yarn next to each other on a board creating a ribbed texture[3]. On top of this she placed layers of fibre in parallel to this texture, which she built up to create a three-dimensional profile[3]. These pieces dealt with the linearity of fibre, while introducing the element of volume[3]

Later work

In 1987 Kobayashi made a shift in her practice,using the same technique of building up using glue, she created a free hanging ring..[3] While her early work focused on solids, these later works focused on voids.[3] While her early work stayed in her thematic red and what, the later work has shifted some, including pink, which she said was white reflecting red.[3] The scale of many of these pieces is monumental, as she received many architectural commissions during this period[3]

Themes

Formal contrasts are at the core of Kobayashi's work; the relationship of horizontal to vertical, of soft to solid straight to curved and ying to yang..[3] For Kobayashi, the properties of her materials convey metaphysical messages.[3] The cosmos and nature are themes She deals with, as well as "singing" with thread[3]

Major Exhibitions

Fiber: Sculpture 1960–Present.Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, USA, Wexner Center for the Arts Columbus, USA, Des Moines Art Center, Iowa, USA, 2015[3]

Tradition Transformed: Contemporary Japanese Textile Art and Fiber Sculpture: Sheila Hicks, Masakazu Kobayashi, Naomi Kobayashi, Chiaki Maki, Kaori Maki, Toshio Sekiji, Hiroyuki Shindo, Chiyoko Tanaka, Jun Tomita. Browngrotta Gallery, Wilton, Conn. USA

Structure and Surface: Contemporary Japanese Textiles. The Museum of modern art NYC, USA, 1998

Biennale Internationale de la Tapisserie [ Laussane Biennale] Laussane, Switzerland, 1977, 1979, 1985, 1989, 1992 ( with Masakazu Koyayashi)

FiberWorks—Europe and Japan. National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo & National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto Japan, 1976

Galleries Representation

Art2 Gallery in Singapore[5]

Public collections

The MET[6]Cleveland Museum of ArtThe V&A[7]

References

1. ^{{cite web|title=個性が響き合う共有空間|url=http://www.kyoto-np.co.jp/kp/newfun/contents/sun/hatsudo/hatsudo04.html|publisher=Kyoto Shinbun|accessdate=19 May 2018}}
2. ^{{cite book|last1=Porter|first1=edited by Jenelle|title=Fiber : sculpture 1960–present|date=2014|isbn=9783791353821|page=208}}
3. ^10 11 12 13 14 {{cite book|last1=Porter|first1=edited by Jenelle|last2=Parrish|first2=Sarah|title=Fiber : sculpture 1960–present|date=2014|isbn=9783791353821}}
4. ^{{cite book|last1=Koumis]|first1=[edited by Matthew|last2=Reiter|first2=Laurel|last3=Kawashima|first3=Keiko|title=Art of the Worlkd: Japan|date=1997|publisher=Telos|location=Winchester|isbn=9780952626749|pages=63|edition=2. udg.}}
5. ^{{cite web|title=NAOMI KOBAYASHI|url=http://www.art2.com.sg/naomi-kobayashi/|website=Art-2 Gallery|accessdate=6 March 2018}}
6. ^{{cite web|title=Naomi Kobayashi {{!}} A Drop Of Cosmos '95 – 2 {{!}} The Met|url=https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/486971|website=The Metropolitan Museum of Art, i.e. The Met Museum|accessdate=6 March 2018}}
7. ^{{cite book|last1=McCarty|first1=Cara|last2=McQuaid|first2=Matilda|title=Structure and Surface Contemporary Japanese Textiles ; [publ. on the occasion of the Exhibition "Structure and Surface, Contemporary Japanese Textiles" ; The Museum of Modern Art, New York ... and The Saint Louis Art Museum ; November 12, 1998 to January 26, 1999]|date=2000|publisher=Abrams [u.a.]|location=New York|isbn=0870700766|edition=3. pr.}}
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