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Mika Tajima's Art is Captured by Pace Chronicles in New Monograph

Multidisciplinary artist Mika Tajima is based in New York and she often creates work that stems from video installations to abstract paintings to sculptures. Now working together with Inventory Press and Kayne Griffin along with Pace Publishing, it launches a new monograph on the artist. It will feature 120 full-color reproductions over 188 pages along with some slightly clear paper.

Speaking about the new monograph, Yoshitake states, "Tracing modernist architecture and design from the Industrial Revolution to the sharing economy, Tajima draws on philosopher Hannah Arendt’s idea of a social space—by which living things make their appearance to probe the visibility of performance, control, and freedom—to investigate how different digital and aesthetic technologies manifest as sensorial and psychic experiences."
Trend Themes
1. Artful Monographs - The rise of artful monographs presents an opportunity for artists to showcase their work in a more complete way.
2. Multidisciplinary Artistry - The trend towards multidisciplinary artistry allows artists to cross boundaries and create truly unique works that defy traditional categorization.
3. Exploring Modernist Architecture and Design - Exploring modernist architecture and design in art presents an opportunity for artists to draw inspiration from the past while creating something entirely new.
Industry Implications
1. Publishing - The growth of artful monographs presents an opportunity for publishers to cater to a niche audience of art collectors and enthusiasts.
2. Art and Design - The trend towards multidisciplinary artistry and exploration of modernist architecture and design presents an opportunity for art and design industries to collaborate in new and innovative ways.
3. Digital and Aesthetic Technologies - The exploration of how digital and aesthetic technologies manifest as sensorial and psychic experiences presents an opportunity for industries working with VR, AR, and other advanced technologies to collaborate with artists and create new forms of immersive art.

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