Tetsumi Kudo's phalli brings potency to impotence. - Drenched Co
Comment: " In the tradition of impotency poetry, Tetsumi Kudo's impotence against social and political authority and anxieties stemming from technology and progress is explored through his anger at the organ that has led to this humiliation. Except in the hands of his genius, he plunged the depths of these anxieties, fears, and nightmares and pulled his personal hell down to earth in cages and boxes of all manner. I am humbled. " - Raj
See http://www.hauserwirth.com/exhibitions/2564/tetsumi-kudo/view/
See also http://www.woundsthatbind.com/2015/11/exhibition-review-tetsumi-kudo-at.html
Courtesy of Hauser & Wirth and Andrea Rosen Gallery. Copyright Estate of Tetsumi Kudo, ADAGP, Paris, ARS, New York and DACS, London 2015, Hiroko Kudo. Photography: Alex Delfanne
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