The many faces of Yasumasa Morimura from the last 30 years.

Ego Obscura Exhibition Catalogue

Client
Japan Society

Studio
Kudos Design Collaboratory

Creative Director
John Kudos

Design

Ashley Wu

Yasumasa Morimura has been at the forefront of international contemporary art. In projects spanning photography, sculpture, performance, and video, he has transformed himself into iconic figures of the past—from Vincent van Gogh and Frida Kahlo to Marilyn Monroe and Yukio Mishima.

For this solo exhibition at Japan Society, Ego Obscura highlights his 30-year-long project of excavating “the self” from layers of art history, Japanese postwar history, and personal history, de-centering the notion of “the self.” It also features the U.S. premiere of the artist’s first full-length video work, Egó Sympósion (2016), and his latest cinematic installation Egó Obscura (2018), in conjunction with a live performance, Morimura’s Nippon Cha Cha Cha!

KUDOS designed an exhibit catalogue that features Morimura’s latest work Une Moderne Olympia (2018) on the front cover, contrasted with Portrait (Futago) (1988)—the artist’s work from 30 years prior with different gender and race portrayals—on the back cover. The slim format of the book makes essays and performance scripts easy to follow.

Received a 50 Books 50 Covers Nomination.

Art, Culture, Japan, Performance Art, Exhibition Catalogue, Gallery

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