Julian Opie: MITO Tower Exhibition Catalogue

  • Artist: Julian Opie
  • Published: 2008
  • Publisher: AKAAKA Art Publishing, Tokyo
  • Edition: -
  • Format: Paperback
  • Height: 27cm
  • Illustrations: Illustrated throughout in colour

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Julian Opie: MITO Tower Exhibition Catalogue

This comprehensive title was produced to coincide with Opie's solo retrospective exhibition at MITO, Japan, 2008.

This Julian Opie catalogue contains colour illustrations throughout including installation photographs, source material, studies and an exhaustive illustrated back catalogue.

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Artists Biography

Julian Opie was born in London and raised in Oxford and is a graduate of Goldsmiths College (1979-1982)

His highly stylised work involves the reduction of photographs (or short films) into figurative reproductions created using computer software. In his portraiture, the human face is characterised by black outlines with flat areas of colour and minimalised detail.

Opie's style was brought into the public eye when he was asked to design the cover for the British band Blur's “Best Of” album. On the cover, the band members are transformed in Opie's individual style. As one of the leading figures in computerised art he implements computer technology by cutting out the outlines and coloured shapes, sometimes on vinyl, as in the large display banners at Tate Britain.

Recently, he has been met with controversy due to his more daring subject matter - pole dancers.

Opie is a former trustee of the Tate Gallery and exhibits with Lisson Gallery and Alan Cristea Gallery in London. His studio and workshop is based in Shoreditch, London. In 2010 he also exhibited in a group show at David Krut Projects alongside Boo Ritson and Howard Hodgkin.

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