Solution de Continuité #2 (Continuity Solution #2)
Hisao Domoto, Japanese, 1928 - 2013
1966
Acrylic on canvas
Canvas: 30 3/16 × 40 3/16 in. (76.6 × 102 cm)
Frame: 18 1/2 × 64 1/2 in. (47 × 163.8 cm)
Frame: 30 7/8 × 40 7/8 in. (78.4 × 103.8 cm)
Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth: Purchased through the Evelyn A. and William B. Jaffe Fund
2017.15
Geography
Place Made: Japan, East Asia, Asia
Period
20th century
Object Name
Painting
Research Area
Painting
Not on view
Inscriptions
Signed, lower right, in black ink: DOMOTO 66.; Signed, on reverse of canvas, upper left, in ink: DOMOTO 1966
Label
Opposing forces of yin and yang are always present in my work. --Hisao Domoto
Consider the strong contrast of this painting. The artist sets two planes in tension—the foreground and the background. How far can we take this clash metaphorically? Domoto self-associated with artist groups such as Gutai (Japan), L’Art Informel (France), and Abstract Expressionism (United States). As such, it is safe to assume that his interest in placing the mathematical order of the clean circles under the lushly applied brushstrokes in the foreground was meant to emphasize the realm of the heart above that of the head.
From the 2023 exhibition The Painter's Hand: U.S. Abstraction since 1950, curated by John Stomberg, Virginia Rice Kelsey 1961s Director
Course History
Studio Art 25.01, Painting I, Daniele Genadry, Summer 2023
Philosophy 1.11, Art: True, Beautiful, Nasty, John Kulvicki, Summer 2023
Philosophy 1.11, Art: True, Beautiful, Nasty, John Kulvicki, Summer 2023
First Year Student Enrichment Program - Cultures, Identities and Belongings, Francine A'Ness, Summer 2023
Studio Art 15.04, Drawing I, Enrico Riley, Fall 2023
Studio Art 17.08, Digital Drawing, Karol Kawiaka, Fall 2023
Studio Art 25.01, Painting I, Jen Caine, Fall 2023
Writing 5.05, Image and Text, Becky Clark, Fall 2023
Writing 5.06, Image and Text, Becky Clark, Fall 2023
Exhibition History
The Expanding Universe of Postwar Art, Northeast Gallery, Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, January 26-April 7, 2019.
The Painter's Hand: U.S. Abstraction since 1950, William B. Jaffe and Evelyn A. Jaffe-Hall Galleries, Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, June 3-December 16, 2023.
Publication History
John R. Stomberg, The Hood Now: Art and Inquiry at Dartmouth, Hanover, New Hampshire: Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College, 2019, p. 175, ill. plate no. 106.
Provenance
Yufuku Gallery, Tokyo, Japan; sold to present collection, 2017.
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