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Aché Laboratory

tomie ohtake nakakubo (1913 – 2015)

Discover Tomie Ohtake (1913-2015), a pioneering Japanese-Brazilian artist renowned for her abstract paintings, sculptures & public art. Explore her contributions to informal abstractionism and legacy in Brazil.

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A Bold Statement in Steel: Tomie Ohtake’s *Aché Laboratory*

*Aché Laboratory*, created in 1997 by the celebrated Japanese-Brazilian artist Tomie Ohtake Nakakubo, is more than just a sculpture; it's an architectural intervention and a dynamic exploration of form and space. This monumental work, residing at Laboratório Aché in Guarulhos, Brazil, commands attention with its sweeping curves and vibrant red hue. Weighing 4.5 tons and constructed from steel sections painted with automotive paint, the sculpture measures an impressive 13 meters in length – a testament to Ohtake’s ambition and mastery of large-scale fabrication.

Abstract Expression & Architectural Harmony

The style is distinctly modern, leaning towards minimalist abstraction. Ohtake eschews representational imagery, instead focusing on the pure emotive power of form. The looping structure appears to defy gravity, creating a sense of movement and energy within the otherwise structured environment of the pharmaceutical laboratory. It’s not merely *placed* within the space; it actively engages with the architecture, blurring the lines between art and building. Structural calculations were expertly handled by Aluísio Margarido, brought to life through Garra Metalúrgica, Edmundo Canado's team, and executed in collaboration with Método Engenharia, Jorge Utsunomiya, and Vera Fujisaki – a true collaborative effort showcasing Brazilian engineering prowess.

Tomie Ohtake: A Life Bridging Cultures

Born in Kyoto, Japan, in 1913, Tomie Ohtake’s life took an unexpected turn when she traveled to Brazil in 1936 and was unable to return due to World War II. This displacement profoundly shaped her artistic vision, leading to a unique synthesis of Eastern aesthetics and Brazilian sensibilities. Ohtake became a pivotal figure in the development of abstract art in Brazil, participating in significant events like the São Paulo Biennale (1961), Venice Biennale (1972) and Tokyo Biennale (1978). Her work often explores themes of displacement, identity, and the human condition.

Symbolism & Emotional Resonance

While abstract, *Aché Laboratory* evokes a sense of organic growth and fluidity. The looping form can be interpreted as representing the cyclical nature of life, research, or even the continuous process of innovation inherent in a laboratory setting. The bold red color is particularly striking – often associated with energy, passion, and vitality. It injects warmth into the modern space, creating a focal point that draws the eye and stimulates contemplation. The sculpture doesn’t explicitly *tell* a story; rather, it invites viewers to project their own interpretations onto its form.

A Landmark for Interior Inspiration

For interior designers, *Aché Laboratory* serves as an inspiring example of how large-scale abstract art can transform a space. Its dynamic presence adds visual interest and sophistication, while its bold color palette creates a striking contrast against neutral backgrounds. A high-quality reproduction could serve as a statement piece in a modern office lobby, corporate headquarters, or even a contemporary home – bringing a touch of Brazilian artistic flair to any environment. The interplay between the sculpture’s form and natural light, as seen in photographs of its installation, highlights the importance of considering lighting when incorporating such pieces into an interior design scheme.

About this artwork

Quick Facts

  • location: Laboratório Aché, Block 5, Via Dutra, Guarulhos
  • subject: interplay between art and architecture
  • title: Aché Laboratory
  • medium: steel (painted with automotive paint)
  • style: modern, minimalist abstraction
  • year: 1997

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