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Box Lid for Ambiguous Beauty/Aimai-No-Bi

1995
(Japanese, b. 1951)
Culture
Japan
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Through makeup, props, elaborate costumes, and digital manipulation, the artist transforms himself into different subjects, often drawing from Western art and popular culture.

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One side of Yasumasa Morimura’s handheld folding fan features the male artist posing as Marilyn Monroe in a full-length nude centerfold photographed by Tom Kelley in 1953 for the inaugural issue of Playboy magazine. The reverse of the fan is printed with the Japanese Template updated 9/20/23 character for “love.” While in Japanese society fans were used by both sexes, they are commonly thought of as a female accessory and in Western society, a prop evoking modesty. Morimura challenges definitions of identity and gender boundaries by depicting himself in the guise of famous female figures in artworks and historic images.
A rectangular wood lid, featuring a prominent vertical grain, displays a single column of fluid black ink calligraphy down its center. The strokes vary in thickness, ranging from broad, sweeping marks to delicate, tapering points. Subtle knots in the light-brown timber provide a natural texture beneath the expressive brushwork. Standing vertically, the simple composition emphasizes the contrast between the organic wood surface and the dark, rhythmic characters.

Box Lid for Ambiguous Beauty/Aimai-No-Bi

1995

Yasumasa Morimura

(Japanese, b. 1951)
Japan

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