Artist

Tetsumi Kudo

Portrait of Tetsumi Kudo

Japanese, 1935–1990

Tetsumi Kudo was a Japanese artist. 2 works are cataloged here, principally at Museum of Modern Art. Tetsumi Kudo was born in Hyōgo Prefecture.

Tetsumi Kudо̄ was a Japanese avant-garde artist whose multidisciplinary practice included painting, performance, installation and sculpture. Associated with the Anti-Art (Han-geijutsu) movement in Japan in the late 1950s and early 1960s, Kudо̄'s provocative art was nourished by lifelong interests in science, sport and everyday objects. His work often presents a radically transformed and grotesque vision of the human body, calling into question its desires and its limits, as well as its future and origins. Never having officially identified with any one group or movement throughout his international career, the artist's body of work evades art historical classification.

Collections represented

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