Noda Tetsuya’s ‘Diary’ series
Interesting exhibition at the British Museum of prints by Noda Tetsuya.
Since the later
1960s Tetsuya has been making prints showing his family, the landscapes he has
experience on his travels and objects from everyday life. These are often based
on a silk screen photographs with additions. Each picture in the show has a
date and place and a description by him.
I loved a
portrait of his son overlaid with a drawing his son did on the material his
father was using. Also a picture of his wife reading the Tokyo Times where the
she is pictures low down in the frame with the just the top of her head
appearing above the paper.
His still lives
or pictures of everyday object were lovely such as peaches on a pillow or the
first nail his son drove into a piece of wood.
I love the idea
of recording your life in pictures. It gave a real sense of the man and his
family.
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