Tatsumi ORIMOTO
Bread man
Document vidéo de performance - hi8 - couleur - 1:00:00 - Japon -
1990/2000


Parmi d'autres oeuvres, Orimoto a créé Bread-man
et ses séries Art Mama. Sa tête enveloppée dans des miches
de pain et des baguettes, Orimoto a voyagé à travers le monde,
apparaissant dans les lieux publics comme la rue, les squares, les musées...

Among other work Orimoto created bread-man and his art-mama
series. His head wrapped into loafs of bread
and french baguette, Orimoto has been seen worldwide appearing in public places
like streets, squares, museums...
Biographie


Born in Japan in 1946. Lives and works in Japan. For decades
since the 1970s, Orimoto has traveled around the world doing nonsense performances
and documenting them. With Dadaistic nonsense and humor, his performances have
evoked curiosity, embarrassment or laughs from the spectators who happened to
be there. He especially attracted attention in Europe for the performance he dubbed
"communication art" that uses the artist himself as a part of it. He
lived in Germany for years. In 2000, Orimoto had a solo exhibition at the Hara
Museum of Contemporary Art in Tokyo. The exhibition included his recent series
of works "Art Mama"documenting his daily life spent caring for his Alzheimer-afflicted
mother. The works depict an aged woman in various humorous scenes, for example,
in big shoes and with a tire around her neck. These works are informed with Orimoto's
love for his mother and probably a positive suggestion about living with family
in an aging society. In 2001, he was invited to participate in the Venice Biennale
"d'APERTutto." At the YOKOHAMA 2001, Orimoto will present a huge series
of photographs. He will also exhibit the "Art Mama" series as a big
banner in the Queen Mall and posters in the Motomachi shopping center in Yokohama.
In addition, Orimoto is planning to do his "Bread Man" performance.
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