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The Electrifying Art exhibition of AtsukoTanaka explores the mapping out of space, whether it is the sound of a bell ringing further and further away, or the visual echo of a flourescent light that is more off than on.
Tanaka explores the importance of these pulses as she maps the resonance of sound and light, and the path from one system to another.
Tanaka's drawings of this period end with a return to painting, as she explored her infatuation with connectivity.
AtsukoTanaka, one of Japan's most important avant-garde artists, died on Dec. 3 at a hospital near her home in Nara, Japan.
Tanaka made works of colored fabric that were cut with scissors and pinned unstretched to gallery walls, challenging traditional definitions of painting and artistic craft.