Sakevi Yokoyama – Oppressive Liberation Spirit: Vol I
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“Sakevi Yokoyama’s artistic creations have consistently exuded brilliance, cryptic allure, and majestic qualities, while continually transcending the boundaries of conventional forms of expression. In the early 1980s, Yokoyama, a member of the Japanese punk metal band G.I.S.M, embarked on his artistic journey armed with nothing more than glue and scissors. Drawing inspiration from John Heartfield, he harnessed the potency of art as a formidable weapon. Through the ingenious techniques of photo montages and collages, Yokoyama fearlessly waged war against propaganda’s deceitful narratives. His deliberate juxtapositions of images and text fragments became a vehicle for conveying potent messages that resonate powerfully to this day.Regrettably, Yokoyama’s artistic emissions beyond Japan have proven elusive to trace. Yet, early in 2020, a website surfaced, presenting clothing and Yokoyama’s catalogue raisonné, Oppressive liberation spirit Volume 1. This unexpected unveiling sparked eager anticipation and lofty hopes. The question lingered: could Yokoyama’s intricate artworks effectively transition to book form, particularly given certain pieces featured special overlays and nuanced elements that defied simple depiction? This doubt was soon assuaged. When unwrapping the catalogue and going through the first few pages, it became obvious that it was not only a compilation but an expertly curated and calculated compendium.Yokoyama’s opulently illustrated book still appeals to initiated G.I.S.M. aficionados as well as everyday collage and art enthusiasts. The collection demonstrates the true extent of the artist’s innovative ideas. It is astonishing that those early emissions were created before the use of computers became commonplace, let alone the mainstream use of additional tools such as Photoshop. Yokoyama’s catalogue takes you on a journey with carefully orchestrated ebbs and flows that investigate not only the artist’s history, but the direction society is headed. Although the catalogue offers a comprehensive overview and a tantalising glimpse into Yokoyama’s imaginative world, the exhaustive visual documentation inevitably leaves us yearning for more.” – tobemagazine.com
Beast Arts, 2020 Standard Hardcover Edition. Light general wear.
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