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TEFAF Maastricht: Stand 433

Past exhibition
15 - 20 March 2025
Shinkichi Tajiri, Lament for Lady (for Billie Holiday), 1953

Shinkichi Tajiri Dutch-American, 1923-2009

Lament for Lady (for Billie Holiday), 1953
Brass, bronze, and photograph
63 x 83 x 34 cm
24 3/4 x 32 5/8 x 13 3/8 inches
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In 1948 Tajiri went to Paris to study with sculptor Ossip Zadkine. Here he also took painting classes from Fernand Léger and studied at the Académie de la Grande Chaumière....
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In 1948 Tajiri went to Paris to study with sculptor Ossip Zadkine. Here he also took painting classes from Fernand Léger


and studied at the Académie de la Grande Chaumière.



His work centered on abstract forms constructed of iron and plaster. He soon undertook what he called his Junk series,


sculptures of recycled split bronze from rubble heaps around abandoned factories and along the banks of the River Seine that he welded together with wire or brass.


Sabine Weiss made a series of photographs in 1950 of Tajiri's One-Day sculptures along the River Seine.

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Provenance

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Exhibitions

Rotterdam, The Netherlands, Museum Boijmans-van Beuningen, Tajiri, 5 Apr 1974
Maastricht, The Netherlands, Bonnefantenmuseum, Tajiri, 1 Jun 1974
Venlo, The Netherlands, Museum van Bommel van Dam, Tajiri, 1993

Nijmegen, The Netherlands, Museum Het Valkhof, Tajiri, snelheid, erotiek en geweld, 2003

Scheveningen, The Netherlands, Museum Beelden aan Zee, Vaders en Zonen, Beeldhouwers Klezen Beeldhouwers, Jun 2010

New York, USA, Blum & Poe, The Avant-Garde Won't Give Up, Cobra and its Legacy, 9 Sep 2015

Los Angeles, USA, Blum & Poe, The Avant-Garde Won't Give Up, Cobra and its Legacy, 5 Nov 2015

Madrid, Spain, Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, Lost Loose and Loved: Foreign Artists in Paris, 1944-1968, 21 Nov 2018 - 22 Apr 2019, ill. in cat. p. 75

Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Rijksmuseum, Commemorating the Jazz Era in the Fifties, 2020

New York, USA, Grey Art Museum, Americans in Paris: Artists Working in Postwar France, 1946-1962, 2 Mar - 20 Jul 2024

Literature

Tajiri, 1974, Catalogue for exhibtion at the Museum Boijmans van Beuningen and Bonnefantenmuseum. Mentioned as the

14th of the 108th sculptures in the exhibition

Tajiri, Shinkichi, Autobiographical Notations, 1993, Kempen Publishers, Eindhoven, 1993, ill. p. 94

Vleugels, Marcel. 9, reu d'Odessa, 2001, p. 31

9, rue d’Odessa, De Tajiri Genealogie 168-2001, 2001, Publication Stichting Pensioenfonds ABP, Heerlen, ill. p. 31

Tajiri, snelheid, erotiek en geweld, 2003, Two part oeuvre catalogue, publication Museum Het Valkhof, Nijmegen. Part 2, ill. p. 133

The Avant-Garde Won’t Give Up, Cobra and Its Legacy, 2015, Catalogue, Blum & Poe, New York. ill. p. 55

The Avant-Garde Won’t Give Up, Cobra and Its Legacy, 2017, Hard cover published by Blum & Poe and Delmonica Books, Prestel, ill p. 159-160

Stokvis, Willemijn, Cobra - The History of a European Avant-Garde Movement 1948-1951, 2017, p. 195

Lost, Loose and Loved, Foreign Artists in Paris, 1944-1968, 2018, Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, Madrid, ill. p. 75

Gumpert, Lynn, Americans in Paris - Artists working in Postwar France, 1946-1962, 2022, p. 66




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