IS IS
James Lee Byars, 1994
This work can be traced back right to the beginning of the American artist Byars's career living and working in Japan. There he made many simple ink drawings on Japanese paper mostly composed of a simple line, indicating movement, time and grace. Byars developed his affinity for the notions of perfection, question and ceremony that would become the hallmarks of his life and work, fuelling the artistÂ’s ongoing explorations of the transient nature of beauty. An important legacy of this time in Japan is the artistÂ’s deep appreciation for the inherent beauty of materials, including paper, fabric, stone and gold, materials the artist deployed in his wide-ranging oeuvre throughout his career. This work was presented by the Art Fund through Art Fund International.
More information
Title of artwork, date
IS IS, 1994
Date supported
2010
Medium and material
Ink on gold paper
Dimensions
Diameter: 35.5 cm
Grant
16450
Total cost
16450

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