Inoue has an appreciation of calligraphy.
There is a calligraphy painting 1 on the well.
There is a calligraphy painting 2 on the well.
There is a calligraphy painting on the well.
There is a calligraphy painting on the well.
Inoue's art and posture
1950, Japanese-born sculptor Isamu flew from new york to Japan as a modernist artist for the first time after the war. He doesn't look at positions, fame, and ranking in groups. He expressed his feelings frankly by examining and screening his works with his own eyes. His practice brought people into contact with modern artistic ideas for the first time, and was infected by his simplicity and sincerity, which was refreshing.
During his stay in Japan, Noguchi was accompanied by his friend and parent of abstract painting, Saburo Tanegawa (he died from 1906 to 1957).
Here, "behavioral painting" (also called "abstract expressionism") prevails in new york. It has become the fuse of the recent upsurge of abstract expressionism sweeping the world, and the rising American art has turned the attention of the art world from Paris to new york.
Hasegawa heard about Jackson from Noguchi? Jackson Pollock developed "Dripping Water", and his works, especially his painting skills, attracted much attention. Critics call it "action painting", and he found that Pollock's painting method is similar to calligraphy.
Pollock laid a huge canvas flat on the floor of the studio, holding a paint jar with countless holes in his hand, and splashed paint on the canvas as he walked. Then Pollock said, "I definitely entered the field of painting."
Generally speaking, western painting = oil painting, the canvas is stretched on the frame and then stands on the easel. The painter faced the picture like a mirror, dipped a pen made of short and hard pig hair in paint and wiped it hard with his fingers. This kind of painting can't reflect the vitality of the whole body on the picture. For a realistic painter who truthfully reflects what he has seen and heard in his paintings, the vitality of his whole body has become a burden, and he dare not even think about it.
Of course, Pollock didn't use "drip painting" for the whole body's vitality. In fact, sigmund freud's psychology reveals the deep connotation of human psychology. Influenced by it, painters who have only paid attention to the external world have turned their attention to exploring their inner world, surrealism (France: surr? Pollock has a unique view on surrealism. When he was painting, he began to think about how to make his inner thoughts appear on the screen.
First of all, we should liberate painting from fingering. Instead of reflecting his physical activities on paper, he reflected his physical activities on the screen through his wrist and the paint jar in his hand. This is a copy of the "calligraphy pen", and the canvas laid on the ground is equivalent to calligraphy paper.
Locke is called "action painting school" precisely because people see this characteristic of painting action.
At the same time, Hasegawa was interested in the French painter Tarr? Tal-Coat's paintings are of great concern. He wrote to ask about the intention of his paintings. Tal? The court replied that he was interested in "Geste". The word "Geste" was recently literally translated as "behavior", when Hasegawa translated it as "gesture". From the translated text, we can see the prudent insight of the painters of this era, which not only shows that they have a deep friendship with western painters and are familiar with their painting methods, but also are influenced by oriental knowledge.
1950, Inoue, as a post-war calligrapher, used the "brushwork" of oriental calligraphy for reference, and just began to show a tendency to describe the inner world-psychodynamics.