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Masami Teraoka: Works on Paper – 1960s to 1990s
Bergamot Station
2525 Michigan Ave. B7
Santa Monica, CA 90404


October 29th - December 5th
Opening: 
October 29th 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
 
New Views of Mt. Fuji / La Brea Tar Pits,Masami TeraokaMasami Teraoka,
New Views of Mt. Fuji / La Brea Tar Pits,
1975, Watercolor on Paper, 14.75" x 21.5"
© Courtesy of the Artist and Samuel Freeman
Study for Erotic Dream,Masami TeraokaMasami Teraoka, Study for Erotic Dream,
1973, Graphite on Paper, 4" x 8.5"
© Courtesy of the Artist and Samuel Freeman
Study for Hanauma Bay Series / Sarah,Masami TeraokaMasami Teraoka,
Study for Hanauma Bay Series / Sarah,
1983, Watercolor on Paper, 14.875 x 22"
© Courtesy of the Artist and Samuel Freeman
,Masami TeraokaMasami Teraoka
© Courtesy of the Artist and Samuel Freeman
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(October 2009 - Santa Monica, CA) Opening October 29, 2009, Samuel Freeman presents “Masami Teraoka: Works on Paper – 1960s to 1990s,” a month-long museum-level survey of works on paper including prints, original drawings, watercolors, fragments and studies.

Born in Japan, educated in Los Angeles, and currently residing in Hawaii, Masami Teraoka is a cultural outsider by circumstance, but as an artist who came of age during the 1960s he is a cultural observer by birthright. Teraoka’s career has been marked by pronounced moments of cultural critique: Ukiyo-e style visions of the American fast food empire invading Japan in the 1960s; the threat of AIDS and its accompanying specter of death in the 1970s and 1980s; exploration of globalization, environmental and gender issues in the 1990s; crises of conscience within modern politics, religion and sexuality in his current work. In each of these periods Teraoka's work has invoked a profound opposition of forces: political vs. sexual; humiliation vs. titilation; technocracy vs. prophecy; consumerism vs. tradition.

“Masami Teraoka: Works on Paper – 1960s to 1990s” presents exceptional examples of Teraoka’s work from these periods, including the 31 Flavors Invading Japan, New Views of Mount Fuji, McDonalds Hamburger Invading Japan, Hanuama Bay and Snorkel Series. Teraoka last exhibited “The Cloisters Confession” at Samuel Freeman in April 2008.


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