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  1. Yasumasa Morimura. The history of the self-portrait. Pushkin Museum, Moscow, Russia. 2016. Yasumasa Morimura, The Genesis of “I”. MEM, Tokyo, Japan Yasumasa Morimura: My Art, My Story, My Art History. National Museum of Art Osaka (NMAO), Osaka, Japan. 2014. Yasumasa Morimura – Las Meninas Renacen de Noche (Las Meninas Reborn in the Night).

  2. 26. Aug. 2019 · Meet the Japanese Artist Who Dresses Up as Icons of Art History. Yasumasa Morimura has spent decades reimagining historical narratives by transforming himself into iconic art and pop culture images, from Manet’s Olympia to Marilyn Monroe. Words by Holly Black. Self-Portraits through Art History (Le Brun on the Witness Stand), 2016.

  3. The Self-Portraits of Yasumasa Morimura: My Art, My Story, My Art History (continuing through June 19 at the National Museum of Art, Osaka) is a combination retrospective and showcase of the artist's latest efforts. Among the 130 or so pieces on display are (actual) family photos, a faithful recreation of the Galerie 16 show (down to the works by the other two participants), a room dedicated ...

  4. 15. Jan. 2015 · Jan. 15, 2015. The sly re-enactor of art history Yasumasa Morimura is back with yet another of his witty, gender-bending attacks on Western masterpieces, and this time he’s set his sights ...

  5. 31. Dez. 2018 · Yasumasa Morimura (b. 1951, Osaka, Japan) is internationally active artist whose practice spans more than three decades, having made his international debut at Venice Biennale, Aperto, in 1988. He is best known as one of the most important figures producing “staged photography.” Creating the sets, costumes, and make-up for his works, he transforms himself into subjects from Western art and ...

  6. 15. Okt. 2013 · Oct 15, 2013 9:55AM. “Art is basically entertainment. Even Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci were entertainers. In that way, I am an entertainer and want to make art that is fun.” —Yasumasa Morimura. Although he sells the sharp wit of his high-tech appropriations a bit short, there’s no denying that Yasumasa Morimura ’s images are fun.

  7. 210 x 300 cm. Morimura Yasumasa is known for his work in which he transforms himself into famous figures from art history, such as Portrait (Van Gogh) (1985), a photographic self-portrait where he appears as the titular artist. In the history of painting, self-portraiture developed as an introspective genre in which artists search for their own ...