Ay-O (1931) - "〇△×" 1980 Edition 10/75






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Ay-O – '〇△×' (1980), silkscreen, ediția 10/75, 53 × 69 cm, Japonia, semnat de mână, în condiție acceptabilă.
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AY-O(靉嘔)"〇△×" 1980 Silkscreen Edition 10/75
This work, Circle, Triangle, and Cross, is a lithograph created in 1980 by contemporary artist AY-O, known worldwide as the "Rainbow Artist." It is the 10th of a limited edition of 75. Simple, universal shapes—circles (circles), triangles (triangles), and crosses (x)—are superimposed on vivid rainbow-colored stripes, creating a work comprised of powerful lines and free rhythms.
Rainbow gradations are synonymous with Ay-O, and he has continued to depict them not simply as decorative expression but as "symbols that transcend boundaries and differences." The symbols placed on top of them are simple, everyday shapes that are familiar to everyone, yet invite infinite interpretation through combination and arrangement. Playful yet combining universality and abstraction, the work resonates with the spirit of Fluxus, the avant-garde art movement to which Ay-O belonged.
This work also features an embossed publisher's mark in the lower left corner, the artist's handwritten signature "Ay-O," the production year "80," and the edition number "10/75" at the bottom edge. This rarity, combined with the limited number of copies, makes it a highly prized piece for collectors.
Ay-O is internationally acclaimed as one of Japan's leading postwar contemporary artists, and his works are housed in major museums around the world, including the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York and the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo. His rainbow series, symbolizing the "enveloping sense of happiness" and "universal human solidarity," continues to fascinate many people today.
This work, with its vibrant rainbow colors and free-spirited linework resonating with each other, embodies Ay-O's creative genius. A worthy addition to any collection, it showcases the legacy of one of Japan's leading avant-garde artists of the 20th century.
◆About Ay-O(靉嘔)◆
Real name: Takao Iijima, born May 19, 1931, in Ibaraki Prefecture.
After graduating from the Department of Art, Faculty of Education, Tokyo University of Education (now the University of Tsukuba), he joined the Democratic Artists Association in 1953. He moved to the United States in 1958, where he encountered and joined the Fluxus movement.
International Exhibitions:
1966: Exhibited as a representative artist at the Venice Biennale
1970: Received the Tokyo Prize at the 7th Tokyo International Print Biennale for "Rainbow Hokusai"
1971: Exhibited at the São Paulo Biennale (received the Banco do Brasil Prize)
1971: Received the Minister of Foreign Affairs' Award (New York Japanese Art Exhibition)
1995: Received the Medal with Purple Ribbon (from the Japanese government)
2005: Received the Order of the Rising Sun
2023–24: Large-scale retrospectives at the Smithsonian National Museum of Asian Art ("Happy Rainbow Hell") and M+ in Hong Kong ("Ay-O: Hong Hong Hong")
[Size]
53×69 cm
[Condition]
Excellent condition
Please check the photos for details.
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Your cooperation is greatly appreciated.
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If this happens, please contact me immediately.
Please promptly send me a photo of the item when it arrives and a photo of the damage to the item.
We will provide refunds depending on the situation.
Povestea Vânzătorului
AY-O(靉嘔)"〇△×" 1980 Silkscreen Edition 10/75
This work, Circle, Triangle, and Cross, is a lithograph created in 1980 by contemporary artist AY-O, known worldwide as the "Rainbow Artist." It is the 10th of a limited edition of 75. Simple, universal shapes—circles (circles), triangles (triangles), and crosses (x)—are superimposed on vivid rainbow-colored stripes, creating a work comprised of powerful lines and free rhythms.
Rainbow gradations are synonymous with Ay-O, and he has continued to depict them not simply as decorative expression but as "symbols that transcend boundaries and differences." The symbols placed on top of them are simple, everyday shapes that are familiar to everyone, yet invite infinite interpretation through combination and arrangement. Playful yet combining universality and abstraction, the work resonates with the spirit of Fluxus, the avant-garde art movement to which Ay-O belonged.
This work also features an embossed publisher's mark in the lower left corner, the artist's handwritten signature "Ay-O," the production year "80," and the edition number "10/75" at the bottom edge. This rarity, combined with the limited number of copies, makes it a highly prized piece for collectors.
Ay-O is internationally acclaimed as one of Japan's leading postwar contemporary artists, and his works are housed in major museums around the world, including the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York and the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo. His rainbow series, symbolizing the "enveloping sense of happiness" and "universal human solidarity," continues to fascinate many people today.
This work, with its vibrant rainbow colors and free-spirited linework resonating with each other, embodies Ay-O's creative genius. A worthy addition to any collection, it showcases the legacy of one of Japan's leading avant-garde artists of the 20th century.
◆About Ay-O(靉嘔)◆
Real name: Takao Iijima, born May 19, 1931, in Ibaraki Prefecture.
After graduating from the Department of Art, Faculty of Education, Tokyo University of Education (now the University of Tsukuba), he joined the Democratic Artists Association in 1953. He moved to the United States in 1958, where he encountered and joined the Fluxus movement.
International Exhibitions:
1966: Exhibited as a representative artist at the Venice Biennale
1970: Received the Tokyo Prize at the 7th Tokyo International Print Biennale for "Rainbow Hokusai"
1971: Exhibited at the São Paulo Biennale (received the Banco do Brasil Prize)
1971: Received the Minister of Foreign Affairs' Award (New York Japanese Art Exhibition)
1995: Received the Medal with Purple Ribbon (from the Japanese government)
2005: Received the Order of the Rising Sun
2023–24: Large-scale retrospectives at the Smithsonian National Museum of Asian Art ("Happy Rainbow Hell") and M+ in Hong Kong ("Ay-O: Hong Hong Hong")
[Size]
53×69 cm
[Condition]
Excellent condition
Please check the photos for details.
Any taxes related to international shipping must be borne by the purchaser.
Occasionally, customs or the delivery company in your country may contact you for customs clearance via phone or email. Kindly ensure you are available to respond. Failure to do so may result in the parcel being returned to me, incurring additional shipping fees for reshipment.
Your cooperation is greatly appreciated.
I will pack the item securely, but there may be cases where the item is repackaged at customs or damaged upon arrival due to a mistake by the shipping company.
If this happens, please contact me immediately.
Please promptly send me a photo of the item when it arrives and a photo of the damage to the item.
We will provide refunds depending on the situation.
