Public Lecture by Contemporary Japanese Artist Morimura Yasumasa

Activity Type: 
Lecture
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Date: 
Thursday, October 3, 2013 - 17:00
Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Location: 
McConomy Auditorium, Carnegie Mellon University

YASUMASA MORIMURA’s fascination with the self-portrait, gay and transgendered life, art history and popular culture aligns him closely with the work of Andy Warhol. Renowned for his reprisals of iconic images drawn from art history and the mass media, Morimura literally assumes his own place in the historical narrative. In the process, he conflates issues of originality and reproduction, gender and race to create what he calls a “beautiful commotion.” Like Warhol and many artists today, Morimura explores the fluidity of sexuality and gender, and the meaning of difference in highly structured societies. His lecture coincides with a retrospective exhibition, Yasumasa Morimura: Theater of the Self, at The Andy Warhol Museum from October 14, 2013 to January 14, 2014.

UCIS Unit: 
Asian Studies Center
Non-University Sponsors: 
Andy Warhol Museum
Japan Foundation
World Regions: 
Asia