Ay-O Happy Rainbow Hell
By (Author) Ay-O
By (author) Kit Brooks
By (author) Sukeda Kenryo
Smithsonian Books
Smithsonian Books
16th May 2023
United States
General
Non Fiction
769.92
Hardback
160
Width 254mm, Height 285mm
2g
This kaleidoscopic catalog celebrates avant-garde artist Ay-_x014C_'s first major museum exhibition in the United States Known as the "Rainbow Artist" for the prominent bright motif in his work, Ay-_x014C_ has long referred to this compulsion as his "rainbow hell." Ay-_x014C_ Happy Rainbow Hell invites readers into the vibrant world of his brilliant art, mind, and imagination, featuring artwork from the first major US museum exhibition devoted to his work. Printed on heavy 100# paper and in 7 colors (with added green, orange, and metallic gold inks, plus 2 spot colors and spot varnish) to achieve Ay-_x014C_'s vibrant color palette, the book is its own stunning art object. The dustjacket, printed and silkscreened on uncoated, felted art board, is die-cut to reveal the rainbow-printed caseside. Ay-_x014C_ Happy Rainbow Hell presents approximately 140 gorgeous illustrations from the Smithsonian's Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, home to the largest US collection of Ay-_x014C_'s silkscreen prints, and loans from other US institutions along with enlightening catalog entries to better appreciate each piece. Additionally, the book includes- An essay from Kit Brooks, the Japan Foundation Assistant Curator of Japanese Art, that provides a biography of Ay-_x014C_; explores the artist's fluctuating explanations for his rainbow fixation and its simultaneous liberation and restriction; and emphasizes his legacy as an eminent member of Fluxus, an experimental art group in the 1960s and 1970s.An illustrated essay from Ay-_x014C_'s longtime printer Sukeda Kenryo, where he describes his painstaking work to translate the artist's designs onto prismatic silkscreen prints, work that can take up to a year to accomplish.A message from the artist Ay-_x014C_ himself. Ay-_x014C_ Happy Rainbow Hell is a colorful and comprehensive book that pays tribute to an extraordinary career and legacy as luminous as the art itself.
AY-_x014C_ is a Japanese experimental visual and performance artist who is a notable member of the Fluxus movement that began in the 1960s. KIT BROOKS is the Japan Foundation Assistant Curator of Japanese Art at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Asian Art, specializing in prints and paintings of the Edo and Meiji periods.