Images from Ryden's acclaimed Japanese Snow Yak are depicted in large format as never before.
Images from Ryden's acclaimed Japanese Snow Yak are depicted in large format as never before.
Readers traverse Mark Ryden's vast wintry landscapes into the frigid domain of the majestic Snow Yak, gracefully depicted within this deluxe large-format hardcover from Ryden's acclaimed Japanese Snow Yak Show. The works were originally shown at the prestigious Tomio Koyama Gallery in Tokyo in February 2009. This collection follows Mark Ryden's acclaimed The Tree Show (Last Gasp, 2009 - available from Turnaround), based on his hugely successful Los Angeles exhibition.
“The high prince of Lowbrow - known for his incomparable skill, his often shocking price tags, and his capacity to sell out just about anything - is ready for some attention from the art world. -- LA Weekly”
"Some of my favorite Ryden paintings ever." -- David Pescovitz, boingboing.net
"The high prince of Lowbrow - known for his incomparable skill, his often shocking price tags, and his capacity to sell out just about anything - is ready for some attention from the art world." -- LA Weekly
Mark Ryden came to preeminence in the 1990s during a time when many artists, critics and collectors were quietly championing a return to the art of painting. With his masterful technique and disquieting content, Ryden quickly became one of the leaders of this movement on the West Coast. Over the past decade, this marriage of accessibility, craftsmanship and technique with social relevance, emotional resonance and cultural reference has catapulted Ryden beyond his roots and to the attention of museums, critics and serious collectors. His work has been exhibited in museums & galleries worldwide. Yoshitomo Nara is a contemporary Japanese pop artist. He currently lives and works in Tokyo, though his artwork has been exhibited worldwide.
Traverse Mark Ryden's vast wintry landscapes into the frigid domain of the majestic Snow Yak. Images from Ryden's acclaimed Japanese Snow Yak Show are reproduced in large 11" x 14" format, and include many detail images and drawings. In this set of work, Ryden paints with a pallet of subtle whites and greys to create mysterious scenes of soft snow, clouds, and fur. The inhabitants of this wintry world are bare angelic figures and their companion woolly snow yaks. The works were originally shown at the prestigious Tomio Koyama Gallery in Tokyo in February 2009.This book features all of the works, as well as photographs of the work on display and of Ryden's trip through Japan. Mark Ryden came to preeminence in the 1990s. With his masterful technique and disquieting content, he became a leader in the revitalization of painting, combining accessibility, craftsmanship and technique with socio-cultural relevance and emotional resonance. His work has been exhibited in museums and finer galleries worldwide.
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