Result
なま玉子 B

Raw Egg B なま玉子 B

UEDA Kaoru 上田 薫

This is not a photograph. Ueda painted this on canvas with oil and acrylic paints. When one stands in front of this painting, the egg appears so real that one is almost led to believe that it is a photograph. However, a closer look reveals that it is constructed of innumerable brushstrokes of paint. In order to paint an egg, the artist sometimes breaks as many as 200 eggs and photographs them. Then he projects these images onto the canvas using slides, combining them and reconstructing with his eyes and hands the reality which cannot be captured in the slice of time frozen in a photograph. What is created is the ultimate realism and, at the same time, a trompe l'oeil. Since the l970s Ueda has been involved in the realistic portrayal of fluid material, such as an egg or jam. Superrealism, emerging in the 1970s and practiced mainly in the U. S., is best represented by works which deal with social and political themes. In contrast, Ueda has been consistently painting familiar objects. The squares reflected on the egg yolk is his studio window. In this work, an everyday scene has come to possess a sublime quality.rnrn
Collection of
Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
Title
Raw Egg B
Artist Name
UEDA Kaoru
Year
1976
Category
Painting&Print
Material / Technique
Oil, acrylic on canvas
Acquisition date
1978
Accession number
1975-00-0104-000

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