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was a Japanese conceptual artist who lived in
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, from 1965 until his death. He took part in many solo and group
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, including the
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in 1976.


Early life

Kawara was born in Kariya, Japan on December 24, 1932. After graduating from Kariya High School in 1951, Kawara moved to
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. Kawara went to Mexico in 1959, where his father was the director of an engineering company. He stayed three years, painting, attending art school and exploring the country. Roberta Smith (July 15, 2014)
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From 1962 to 1964 he moved back and forth between New York and Paris. Roberta Smith (February 5, 2015)
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He travelled through Europe before settling in 1965 in
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, where he was an intermittent resident until his death.


Work

Kawara belonged to a broadly international generation of conceptual artists that began to emerge in the mid-1960s, stripping art of personal emotion, reducing it to nearly pure information or idea and greatly playing down the art object. Along with Lawrence Weiner, Joseph Kosuth,
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and others, Kawara gave special prominence to language.


''Paris-New York Drawings''

From 1962 to 1964 Kawara made about 200 ''Paris-New York Drawings''. Their motifs include stripes and grids like those of the Minimalist painter
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. Other drawings depict installation pieces that fill rooms with networks of string.


''Today'' series

From January 4, 1966, Kawara made a long series of " Date paintings" (the ''Today'' series), which consist entirely of the date on which the painting was executed in simple white lettering set against a solid background. The date is always documented in the language and grammatical conventions of the country in which the painting is executed (i.e., “26. ÁG. 1995,” from
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, Iceland, or “13 JUIN 2006,” from
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is used when the first language of a given country does not use the Roman alphabet (“6 AŬG. 1993”, from Tokyo).On Kawara: Date Painting(s) in New York and 136 Other Cities, January 6 – February 11, 2012
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The series is an example of
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. The paintings, executed in
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on canvas, conform to one of eight standard sizes, ranging from 8x10 inches up to four by six feet, all horizontal in orientation. The exceptions are the three paintings, roughly five by seven feet, executed on July 16, 20 and 21, 1969 — three days when the world was riveted by the
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Moon landing. The dates on the paintings, hand-painted with calculated precision, are always centered on the canvas and painted white, whereas the background colors vary; the paintings from the early years tend to have bold colors, and the more recent ones tend to be darker in tone. For example, Kawara briefly used red for several months in 1967 and then returned to darker hues until 1977. Four coats of paint are carefully applied for the ground and each allowed enough time to dry before being rubbed down in preparation for subsequent coats.On Kawara, ''May 1, 1987'' (1987)
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Eschewing stencils in favor of hand-drawn characters, Kawara skillfully renders the script, initially a
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, elongated version of
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, later a quintessentially modernist Futura. Each work is carefully executed by hand. Some days he made more than one.On Kawara - Artist Biography
Dia Art Foundation.
When Kawara was unable to complete the painting on the day it was started he immediately destroyed it. When a ''Date Painting'' is not exhibited, it is placed in a cardboard box custom-made for the painting, which is lined with a clipping from a local newspaper from the city in which the artist made the painting; most clippings are from ''
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''. Although the boxes are part of the work, they are rarely exhibited. Each year between 63 and 241 paintings were made. Each ''Date Painting'' is registered in a journal and marked on a ''One Hundred Years Calendar''. When Kawara finished a painting, he applied a swatch of the paint mixture he used to a small rectangle that was then glued onto a chart in the journal. Under each colour is a number showing the painting's sequence in that year and a letter indicating its size. The 48 journals therefore record the details of the painting's size, color and newspaper headline, while the calendar uses colored dots to indicate the days in which a painting was made, and to record the number of days since the artist's birth. Kawara created nearly 3,000 date paintingsMarc Myers (January 30, 2015)
The Guggenheim Show ‘Silence’ Spans Kawara’s Career
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in more than 112 cities worldwide in a project that was planned to end only with his death.


''Title'' and postcards

Much like the ''Today'' series, Kawara uses the number of days followed by the date the work was executed as his life-dates. The piece entitled ''Title'' at the
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has Kawara's life-dates as 26,697 (January 27, 2006) which, when calculated, place Kawara's birthdate at December 24, 1932. Other series of works include the ''I Went and I Met'' series of
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s sent to his friends detailing aspects of his life, and a series of telegrams sent to friends and neighbors bearing the message "I AM STILL ALIVE". Between 1968 and 1979, On Kawara created his information series, ''I Got Up'', in which he sent two picture postcards from his location on that morning. All of the 1,500 cards list the artist's time of getting up, the date, the place of residence and the name and address of the receiver; another series of postcards, ''I Got Up At'', was rubber-stamped with the time he got up that morning. The length of each correspondence ranged from a single card to hundreds sent consecutively over a period of months; the gesture's repetitive nature is counterbalanced by the artist's peripatetic global wanderings and exceedingly irregular hours (in 1973 alone he sent postcards from twenty-eight cities).


''One Million Years''

''One Million Years'' is one of the artist's best-known works about the passage and marking of time. It lists each year for the one million-year period leading up to the artwork's conception and the million years that follow it. The work listing the past million years is dedicated to "all of those who have lived and died", and the work for the future million years is dedicated to "the last one". It is sometimes performed, during which pairs of performers (typically one male and one female for each segment) read dates from each list in order, simultaneously performing ''One Million Years ast' and ''One Million Years uture'. The artwork was first made in 1969, the year of the Woodstock music festival, major civil protests against the Vietnam War and man's first landing on the Moon. The first audio presentation of the reading of ''One Million Years'' occurred in 1993 during Kawara's yearlong solo exhibition “One Thousand Days One Million Years” at Dia Center for the Arts in New York. Visitors could hear ''One Million Years uture' being read, while viewing ''One Million Years ast' and a group of date paintings. In 2002 Oliver Augst and Christoph Korn directed the radio production of the
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of ''One Million Years'' (consisting of 32 CDs). The longest public reading from ''One Million Years'' took place at ''
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'' 11 in 2002, where male and female participants sat side by side in a glass enclosure taking turns reading dates for the duration of the 100-day exhibition, switching between '' ast' and '' uture'. In 2004, the project traveled to
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in London for a continuous outdoor reading lasting 7 days and 7 nights. Since then, readings and recordings have taken place in cities around the world.


One-hundred-year calendars

For his one-hundred-year calendars, Kawara, starting with the date of his birth, systematically marks each day of his life with a yellow dot on the calendars, and registers a completed date painting with a green dot (red dots signify that more than one painting was completed on that given day).


''Pure Consciousness''

In ''Pure Consciousness,'' a traveling exhibition initiated in 1998, Kawara lent seven ''Date paintings'' (January 1 to January 7, 1997) to kindergartens and schools in Madagascar, Australia, Bhutan, Côte d'Ivoire, Colombia, Turkey, Japan, Finland, Iceland, Palestine, Canada and the United States. At all schools they hang in classrooms, bearing dates that fall within the lifespans of the children.


Exhibitions

Kawara's first exhibitions include the first Nippon Exhibition, at the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum, in 1953, and at the Takemiya and Hibiya galleries the following year. His work was exhibited at New York's Dwan Gallery in 1967, and his one-person exhibition "One Million Years" was shown in Düsseldorf, Paris, and Milan in 1971. Kawara's work was included in ''
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'' 5 (1972), 7 (1982), and 11 (2002), in Kassel, and in the Tokyo Biennale (1970), the Kyoto Biennale (1976), and the
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(1976). His work has been included in many conceptual art surveys from the seminal ''Information'' show at the
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, New York in 1970 to ''Reconsidering the Object of Art: 1965-1975'' at the
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in 1995. Solo exhibitions of his work have included the
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, Los Angeles, and the
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, Paris, in 1977; ''Continuity/Discontinuity'' at the Moderna Museet, Stockholm in 1980; Museum Boymans-van Beuningen, Rotterdam in 1991; the Dia Center for the Arts, New York in 1993; and the Dallas Museum of Art. Kawara's first comprehensive retrospective, "On Kawara—Silence" at the
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, was installed in 12 sections according to a plan devised by himself. Two years before his death, the artist offered the exhibition curator Jeffrey Weiss a list of oblique titles—including “48 Years,” “Self-Observation” and “Monologue”—for each of the sections. The exhibition was held from February 6 through May 3, 2015, and also featured a live reading of Kawara's ''One Million Years''.


Artist books

Kawara created several
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s: * ''One Million Years'', 1999, Editions Micheline Szwajcer & Michèle Didier (2 volumes) * ''I MET'', 2004, Editions Micheline Szwajcer & Michèle Didier (12 volumes) * ''I WENT'', 2007, mfc-michèle didier (12 volumes) * ''I GOT UP'', 2008, mfc-michèle didier (12 volumes) * ''Trilogy'', 2008, mfc-michèle didier (3x12 volumes) * ''I READ'', 2017, mfc-michèle didier (6 volumes) * ''UNANSWERED QUESTIONS''. This book is the documentation of Personal Structures Art Projects #04. Published by European Cultural Centre.


Art market

In 2007, one of Kawara's "Date Paintings" was sold for $1.8 million at
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New York. Another date painting, ''May 1, 1987'', set an auction record for Kawara when it sold for almost $2 million at Christie's New York in 2014.


Death

Kawara died in New York on July 10, 2014, at the age of 81. His published obituaries state that he was alive for 29,771 days rather than giving dates of birth and death. Kawara's ''100 Years Calendar'' indicates that he was born on December 24, 1932, not on 2 January 1933, as was officially recorded. This would make the date of his death June 27, 2014.


Influences on contemporary artists

*''onKawaraUpdate (v2)'' (2007) by American art collective MTAA updates and automates (via software) the process-oriented nature of On Kawara's date paintings. M. River & T. Whid, 2007
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*American artist Eric Doeringer has recreated a number of On Kawara's projects,Eric Doeringer, 2005-15

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including making ''Today'' paintings with his own birthday as part of his ''Bootleg'' series. * ''"The Disjunction of Time'' is a slideshow installation by Mexican artist Mario García Torres, Mario Garcia Torres, that delve into the Montecarlo Hotel in Mexico City, where Kawara stayed for late periods in the 1960s and where the ''I Got Up'' series started. The audiovisual work is largely informed by Kawara's ideas. * From February 6 to May 3, 2015 (concurrent with the exhibition On Kawara - Silence at the
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) Doeringer recreated Kawara's daily ''I Got Up'', ''I Met'', ''I Went'', and ''I Read'' projects and made 30 ''Today'' paintings for his ''Echoes'' project Eric Doeringer, 2015

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* British artist David Michael Clarke reworked On Kawara's ''Today'' series as ''Today Marriages 1969 - 1999'' (2001).David Michael Clarke, 2001
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*In ''Return to Sender'' (2004), British artist Jonathan Monk co-opts On Kawara's ''I Got Up At'' (1968–1979).Christy Lange, Tate Etc. issue 4, 2005

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*''I am Still Alive'' is an installation piece ''after'' On Kawara by Martin John Callanan (artist), Martin John Callanan.Martin John Callanan, 2004
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*''Start it'' is a license to practice On Kawara's individual moments by German artist Stefan Hager.Stefan Hager, November 23, 2004

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*''891'' (2006) by Belgian artist Kurt Duyck is a Blog Art tribute to On Kawara's ''I Got Up At''.Kurt Duyck, 2006
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*''On Kawara is not Dead'' (2006) by Belgian artist Danny Devos is a blog art tribute to On Kawara's ''I am Still Alive''.Danny Devos, 2006
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*The Japanese artist Tatsuo Miyajima's use of numbers is a product of On Kawara's influence on him.Aaron Kerner, 2007
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*In his multipart ''Rwanda Project'', executed between 1994 and 2000 in response to the
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, Chilean artist Alfredo Jaar sent Rwandan tourist postcards to his friends around the world, mailed from neighboring Uganda, bearing the names of people whom he'd encountered while travelling in Rwanda, reversing the self-referential content of On Kawara's work ''I am Still Alive''; "Jyamiya Muhawenimawa is still alive!", "Caritas Namazuru is still alive!", "Canisius Nzayisenga is still alive!" etc. *Rakawa.net is a
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website, which is devoted to honor On Kawara's work and simultaneously offers users to document and to inform about daily accomplishments, based on the question "What have you achieved today?" and optionally illustrated by a picture.Rakawa team, 2008
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*In the series ''QRs for Kawara'', Brazilian artist Marcelo de Melo creates a QR code on 10 July of every year stating that On Kawara has been dead for x number of years. It is a direct reference to Kawara's ''I Am Still Alive'' telegrams. The codes are made public through the blog themelopedia. *The NFT (
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) series ''date pixels'' by DEJA DEAD pays homage to On Kawara's ''Today'' series by applying the concept of a daily creation showcasing that day's date to a 24x24 pixel canvas, and minting it to the
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blockchain.''date pixels'' collection https://www.datepixels.com/


References


External links


On Kawara - David ZwirnerAn essay by art critic Lynne Cooke on On Kawara
20 November 2002 - 26 January 2003 exhibition at
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, UK. * "On Kawara." Contemporary Artists, 5th ed. St. James Press, 2001.
On Kawara: Obsessed with dates
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