
Tetsumi Kudo – Microcosms
Tetsumi Kudo
Hauser & Wirth London
23 Savile Row, London W1S 2ET, UK W1S 2ET
Tue-Sat 10am-6pm
Admission
Free Admission
About
In a wide-ranging practice spanning four decades, post-war Japanese artist Tetsumi Kudo (1935 – 1990) explored the implications of what would later be termed the Anthropocene in prescient work that interrogated the proliferation of mass consumption, the rise of technology and environmental degradation. On view in the South Gallery, this exhibition is Kudo's first in London, UK in over a decade, displaying a selection of works that include the artist's signature cages, cubes and gardens. Using found materials, store-bought items and hand-sculpted body parts, they suggest a world in which nature, technology and humanity influence each other in a mutually reinforcing system he called the New Ecology. The varied environments he created are intended to encourage viewers to understand themselves as part of an integrated and intricate cosmos.