

First, I went to the National Art Center, Tokyo in Nogizaka.。“YBA” by works from the Tate Gallery, London&“Beyond” Exhibition。1990I guess you could say it's an exhibition that pulls out the cutting edge of British art in the 2000s.。I couldn't get the content right with the curation at the National Art Center, Tokyo.、I rephrased it in my own way, but it still doesn't make sense.。Ma、Is that okay?。
"Francis Bacon"。It's really good。20When I was a teenager, I was fascinated by his production style.。I think he was in his 60s at the time.、The work had already become a "classic" of modern art.。
As I wrote before、I learned {the British view of art} (and the Italian sense) from France.、Moreover, it is considered much more important than other countries such as the United States.。I never thought that I would be able to understand with just a short phrase.、If I dare to put it into words、British art is not easy to follow; a cycle of setbacks and disparagement、A cumulative view of history、The terrible self-objectivity that comes from that、Historically, it is on a different level from other countries (that is、I imagine this is not unrelated to the fact that Britain was once a world empire.)、I keep feeling that。America is、The role of art as an “amplifier” born in England、And the merits and demerits of commercialization are greater.、That is my view of art history.。
下の写真は、作家自身の(飲んだくれの)父親とその妻の夫婦喧嘩中の写真だろうと解説にあった。馬鹿馬鹿しいようだが、これこそAIにはできない仕業なんじゃありませんか?

もう一つは、日本橋三越本店で開催中の浅見文紀油絵展。埼玉県秩父市在住の彼は近くの風景をライフワークにしている。若い頃は、といってもわたしよりずっと若いのだが、「段ボール」をせっせとモチーフにしていた。今回も1点だけ同モチーフの作品があるが、「卒業」します、という意味だったのかもしれない。
取り上げた作品について、「桜の時期に突然雪が降ったんです」という。そんなこと言われなくても解るのが、絵というものだ。と彼はこの絵に「雄弁に」語らせています。凄いですね。彼の真面目な性格も、実に正直に現れていることに共感します。
