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29/5/2001

Mono-ha: School of Things

Kettle's Yard, Cambridge

First UK show of work by radical Japanese group, Mono-ha. Mono-ha, literally meaning 'school of things', is the name given to a group of artists who came to critical attention in Japan in the late 1960s. Emerging from the political activism and violent student protests that were then sweeping Tokyo, the artists launched a radical attack upon traditional assumptions about the work of art. Making use of such everyday 'things' as stones, glass, iron plates, ropes, oil clay, wood and earth, either alone or in combination, the works confound traditional artistic genres as much as they challenge the physical space of the viewer.


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Kettle’s Yard is pleased to announce the first exhibition in Britain by Mono-ha.

Mono-ha, literally meaning 'school of things', is the name given to a group of artists who came to critical attention in Japan in the late 1960s. Emerging from the political activism and violent student protests that were then sweeping Tokyo, the artists launched a radical attack upon traditional assumptions about the work of art.

Making use of such everyday 'things' as stones, glass, iron plates, ropes, oil clay, wood and earth, either alone or in combination, the works confound traditional artistic genres as much as they challenge the physical space of the viewer.

Whilst Mono-ha's use of natural materials and their questioning of the status of the art-work seem to share many affinities with contemporary movements in the West, such as Minimalism and Arte Povera, on closer view, their work constitutes a far more searching critique of Modernism. For this reason, Mono-ha has been called Japan's first avant-garde art movement.

Despite the importance of these artists, the site-specific and ephemeral nature of their work has meant that it has rarely been seen outside of Japan. Kettle’s Yard has invited four of the six artists to make work in the gallery, from the siting of 1 tonne of oil clay to an installation occupying over 40 cubic metres.

The exhibition has been timed to coincide with Tate Modern’s Arte Povera retrospective.

Kettle's Yard
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