Adam & Eve was the name of a major international exhibition of contemporary art held at the Saitama Kenritsu Kindai Bijutsukan (Museum of Modern Art), Saitama, Japan October 10 1992 - December 6 1992
This exhibition consists of four parts: MYTH, LOVE, DESIRE and DISTANCE; which show the process of expressions of "Adam and Eve" in Western Culture and Japan AbOUT one hundred years from the latter half of nineteenth century to the present. And it tries to search for live and love or being and relation of men and women through various formative works.
It included works by:
Nobuya Abe
Nobuyoshi Araki
AY-O
Mercedes Barros
Thomas Hart Benton
Anna and Bernhard Blume
Fernando Botero
Geneviève Cadieux
Marc Chagall
Giorgio de Chirico
Franceso Clemente
Raphaël Collin
Salvador Dali
Edgar Degas
Paul Delvaux
Marcel Duchamp
Ei-Kyu
M. C. Escher (Maurice Cornelis)
Ichiro Fukuzawa
Jårg Geismar
Jean-Léon Gérôme
Sawako Goda
Anthony Green
George Grosz (Georg Ehrenfried)
Kei Hiraga
Eiko Hosoe
Masuo Ikeda
Leiko Ikemura
Kuniyoshi Kaneko
Alex Katz
Koji Kinutani
Jürgen Klauke
Max Klinger
Oskar Kokoschka
Jeff Koons
Yasuo Kuniyoshi
Yayoi Kusama
Tamara de Lempicka
Robert Longo
Shoko Meamoto
Ryoichi Majima
André Masson
Roberto Matta
Jean Francois Millet
Kozo Mio
Joan Miró
Saburo Miyamoto
László Moholy-Nagy
Gustave Moreau
Yasumasa Morimura
Edvard Munch
Kodai Nakahara
Minoru Nakahara
Kotaro Nakamura
Alice Neel
Shigeru Nishina
Tamie Okuyama
Hiroyuki Omori
Philip Pearlstein
Pablo Picasso
Sigmar Polke
Franz Radziwill
Man Ray
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
Gerhard Richter
Francois Auguste René Rodin
Niki de Saint-Phalle
Shinichi Saito
Cindy Sherman
Friedrich Schröder-Sonnenstern
Kumi Sugai
Maro Sumi
Jiro Takamatsu
Kunitaro Teramatsu
Ulay / Marina Abramovic
Moto-o-Uota
Junzo Watanabe
Yoko Yamamoto
Haruo Yamanaka
Tadanori Yokoo
Shimon Yotsuya
Subjects
This exhibition presented works by 83 artists from the dawn of the "ottocento" (eigthteenth century in art history) to the present.
References
A catalogue was published by the Saitama Kenritsu Kindai Bijutsukan (Museum of Modern Art), Saitama, Japan in 1992