“Annette Messager: The Messengers” is the first major solo exhibition for leading French artist Annette Messager to be held in Japan.
Painting, photography, articles, objects assembled from found objects, words, stuffed animals, plush toys, fabrics, embroidery, thread and knitting: these and many other objects from everyday life have found their way into the art of Annette Messager since she began working in the 1970s. Keeping her work based firmly in everyday life, Messager explores the various dichotomies and contradictions inherent in the human condition: religion and secularity, humor and fear, love and pain, woman and man, animal and human, childhood and adulthood, life and death, surface and substance. Springing perhaps from meditations on impulsive collecting or the body, from games with plush toys, or from clever wordplay, Messager’s art possesses both a childlike innocence and a brutality that afford multiple readings. With a flair for incorporating wry humor into even the most direct confrontations with negative aspects of human endeavor, Messager is able to move and delight people of all generations. Charming and fantastical, and at times taking strange and mysterious forms, Messager’s art works are “messengers” that talk directly to our souls.
Annette Messager: Messengers
Organizers | Mori Art Museum; Centre Pompidou, Paris; The Asahi Shimbun |
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In association with | Ambassade de France au Japon |
Institutional Support | CULTURESFRANCE |
Corporate Sponsor | OBAYASHI CORPORATION |
Support | Japan Airlines, Nicolas Feuillatte, BOMBAY SAPPHIRE |