Ay-O:  Rainbow Mandala
October 4  to November 3, 2001
Reception for artist:  Thursday, October 4th, 6-8pm

Emily Harvey Gallery
537 Broadway at Spring (2nd floor)
New York, NY 10012
Tel. 212 925-7651
Fax  212 966-0439

Ay-O, one of Japan's most innovative artists, has oven-baked a stunning 
series of tasty new paintings for his exhibition, Rainbow Mandala, at the 
Emily Harvey Gallery. These eye-catching representations of tits, large and 
small, like most of his prints, paintings and sculptures, are rendered in 
the color bands of the spectrum.

These new works have evolved from the veteran Fluxus artist's "Boil and 
Fry" performances in New York in the early sixties, and, more recently, his 
conversion of objets trouv�es including several antique violins, a portable 
TV, plastic rainbow trout and pages from Goethe's "Faust, Part 1", into 
objets d'art by coating them with tempura batter and deep-frying them.

He says that TITS MANDALA, one of the largest works in the show, evokes for 
him "the sound of the heart, the fragrance of the earth, the taste of the 
world, the most delightful touch of the universe, and my rainbow, a mandala 
I have prayed to for most of my life."  These sensuous and sensual baked 
paintings justify his lifetime decision to forego line and form and put the 
rainbow to work on the objects around him, transforming them into events.

One of the leading Japanese-born modern artists of the postwar period, Ay-O 
represented Japan at the Venice Biennale in l966 and the Sao Paolo Biennale 
in l97l. He also built the famed Tactile Rainbow at the Osaka World's Fair 
in 1970.

Ay-O has been a vital member of the international Fluxus group since it 
began almost four decades ago. His Finger Box series became an icon of 
Fluxus exhibitions and his performance events provided some of the most 
memorable images of the Fluxus festivals and concerts.


Press Release              18 September 2001

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