Lady Indigo
Lady Indigo
Lady Indigo
Lady Indigo
Lady Indigo
Lady Indigo

Lady Indigo

In 1930, the character Betty Boop made her debut in American animated films. Tanaami applied halftone dots to Betty's originally black-and-white face, placing it prominently against a striking woodcut background in vivid indigo. This work reflects his enduring affection for a fashion icon beloved worldwide, his fascination with printing techniques, and a playful spirit that resonates with the charm of Edo-era ukiyo-e.
This work is a new woodcut print unveiled at the exhibition "Keiichi Tanaami: Adventures in Memory" held at The National Art Center, Tokyo, from August 7 to November 11, 2024.

**Delivery will begin from around mid-November, 2024.

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This work was approved by Mr. Keiichi Tanaami during his lifetime and completed prior to his passing in August 2024. Instead of a handwritten signature, the piece features the Keiichi Tanaami logo printed within the image. It is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity to verify that it was officially approved by Mr. Tanaami. The logo supervision and the issuance of the Certificate of Authenticity have been overseen by NANZUKA Gallery, which manages Mr. Tanaami's works.
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Born in Tokyo in 1936, and graduated from Musashino Art University. Tanaami, who actively traverses the boundaries of professions through his eclectic work as an art director, graphic designer, illustrator, videographer, and artist, is a highly acclaimed role model for today’s generation of cross-disciplinary artists. Employing the design methodology of ‘editing,’ he continues to engage in a creative practice that extends beyond the framework of fine art, producing a diverse oeuvre ranging from collages to prints, drawings, animation, experimental films, paintings, three-dimensional works, and installations. He is also widely recognized internationally as a Japanese pioneer in the ever-expanding context of pop art. Tanaami’s recent solo exhibitions include Adventures in Memory (The National Art Center, Tokyo, 2024), PARAVENTI: KEIICHI TANAAMI (Prada Aoyama, Tokyo, Japan, 2023), Manhattan Universe (Venus Over Manhattan, New York, USA, 2022), A Mirror of the World (NANZUKA UNDERGROUND, Tokyo, Japan, 2022), Keiichi Tanaami (Kunstmuseum Luzern, Luzern, Switzerland, 2019), Keiichi Tanaami (Jeffrey Deitch, New York, 2019). He has also participated in major pop art retrospectives such as International Pop (Walker Art Center, Dallas Museum of Art, Philadelphia Museum of Art, USA, 2015-2016) and The World Goes Pop (Tate Modern, London, UK, 2015). Tanaami’s works are housed in numerous public collections including The Museum of Modern Art [MoMA] (USA), Walker Art Center (USA), The Art Institute of Chicago (USA), M+ (Hong Kong), National Portrait Gallery (USA), Hamburger Bahnhof (Germany).

Price

Sale price¥250,000

About the Frame for works by Keiichi Tanaami

Dimension of frame : 72.7 x 54.5 cm<br />
Specification of frame: Approx. 2.5kg, aluminum, acrylic resin

 

About the Frame for works by Keiichi Tanaami

Dimension of frame : 72.7 x 54.5 cm<br />
Specification of frame: Approx. 2.5kg, aluminum, acrylic resin

 

Quantity:
Size/WeightDimension of picture: 56.5×39.7 cm
Frame: 72.7×54.5 cm
MaterialPaper used: Echizen kizuki hosho washi (produced by living national treasure Ichibei Iwano)
FeatureType of print: Woodcut print
NotesLimited Edition: 120
Year of production: 2024
Production: The Adachi Institute of Woodcut Prints
Production cooperation: NANZUKA

【Delivery】
・Domestic Shipping (Inside of Japan):YAMATO TRANSPORT CO., LTD. Free Shipping
・International Shipping (outside of Japan):FedEx Shipping fee

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