About Simon Fujiwara
This publication is being released to coincide with the retrospective of the British-Japanese artist Simon Fujiwara at Mudam Luxembourg. It brings together a range of authors who explore Fujiwara's central themes and methods from diverse perspectives. The essays examine the structures underlying his works through the lens of topics such as psychoanalysis, iconography, branding, and marketing. In doing so, they also reflect on the conditions of artistic life and work in an increasingly mediatized world. Fujiwara's work, often described as a "distorted mirror of the 21st century," is both fascinating and unsettling. The publication invites readers to explore a complex, contradictory, and constantly evolving body of work.
Simon Fujiwara (b. 1982, London) has developed a wide-ranging body of work that encompasses performance, video, painting, and immersive installations. His work explores constructions of the self in the 21st century, particularly in relation to technology and capitalism. In 2010, he received the Baloise Prize at Art Basel as well as the Frieze Cartier Award.
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Table of contents
Foreword Bettina Steinbrügge
The Ride of Your Life Martin Herbert
Total Subsumption Kristian Vistrup Madsen
Self: Or, How One Becomes What One Is Nuar Alsadir
Branding Fujiwara: Portrait of the Artist as Iconologist W.J.T. Mitchell
(Two) Ways of Looking Roxane Gay
Facts & Figures: A Brief History on the Work of Simon Fujiwara Krist Gruijthuijsen
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Simon Fujiwara Authors
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Mudam Team
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Mudam Luxembourg - Musée d'Art Moderne Grand-Duc Jean, Krist Gruijthuijsen, Vere Van Gool, Nuar Alsadir, Roxane Gay, Krist Gruijthuijsen, Martin Herbert, W.J.T. Mitchell, Bettina Steinbrügge, Kristian Vistrup Madsen, BookBook
- Verlag Hatje Cantz Verlag GmbH
- Seitenzahl 112
- Veröffentlichung 01.04.2026
- Barrierefreiheit
- ISBN 9783775763295
- Verlag Hatje Cantz Verlag GmbH