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Fru has created a series of paintings dedicated to the concept of "hold" and "stop" or “COMMITMENT” and shows this with the example of Shibari. The character 縛 in Shibari (縛り) means to tie, to bind, to fasten, in a real, or emotional sense, like family bonds. The origins of Shibari can be traced back to the techniques used by the samurai warriors of feudal Japan to restrain prisoners. Over time, these techniques evolved into a form of erotic bondage in Japan during the Edo period (1603-1868). In the 1950s and 1960s Shibari gained popularity with the work of artists. In the 2000s, Fru was inspired by the Japanese photographer Nobuyoshi Araki. In his COMMITMENT series, he shows different ways of being trapped in culturally universal themes. Fru combines shibari with photography and Zen painting. The painting "Prayer" is inspired by a photo of Araki with Lady Gaga. In the past, pilgrims used to put peas in their shoes so that the pain would be greater for pilgrims. Even today, women pray with their feet when they wear shoes that hurt for their beloved. They also express their commitment with the pain. Original prints are printed individually in the professional print shop and are signed by the artist. This work is part of the ‘Haiku Zenga Photo’ series, which was created with numerous videos, five books and over 80 images between 2020 and 2024. Please contact curator@saatchiart.com for more details about the ‘Haiku Zenga Photo’ series and on the artistic process from the idea for the bodypainting, through performance, video, photography and editing in Photoshop to the final image that looks like a painting.
2022
Signed Open Edition Print on Lucia Pigment Ink On Fine Art Paper
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15.7 W x 19.7 H x 0.1 D in
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fru (Beat Frutiger), born in 1952 in Bern, lives in Kaiseraugst near Basel (CH) and worked as a art teacher from 1981 until his retirement in 2013. He publishes artworks in the form of photography, body painting photography, books and performance videos under the pseudonym . Influenced by performances of the 1970s, Zen art and training as a make-up artist, fru has been combining body painting, performance, photography and Zen art in a unique way. His art as bodypainting performance photographs is a play between the photographic image that represents reality and the painting or sculpture that embodies an idea or an ideal. Since his training in 1981, his creativity has been concerned with the deconstruction of fine art, body art and photography for a reconfiguration of the elements into a result in which the image is, as in Zen teachings, "the finger pointing at the moon". Many of his works are perfect for art lovers and collectors who are looking for the unusual and provocative. Please contact curator@saatchiart.com for more details on the artistic process from the idea for the bodypainting, through performance, photography and editing in Photoshop to the image that looks like a painting.
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