9s Gallery is pleased to present the exhibition "Christmas Miracle" from Wednesday, December 20, 2023 to Monday, December 25, 2023.
Christmas is the season when many people are in high spirits, and TRiCERA is pleased to present a group exhibition by five artists on the theme of Christmas exuberance.
Theparticipating artists are Ichigo Mochi, who depicts cool and ennui women;Mantisuko, whoconstructs "new age beauty paintings";Kogiku Shiku, who depicts life from the image of a young girl;Kevin Hayashi, known for his gorgeous and delicate paintings of women; andTokyo Yume-chan, who draws the adventures of her cat using dot paintings.
Please enjoy the Christmas paintings of each of them.
About the group exhibition "Christmas Miracle
Will it snow this Christmas? Who will I spend Christmas with and what will I give as a gift? Christmas is a day that everyone looks forward to.
A bustling town with gorgeous illuminations, lots of smiles and laughter, and melodies that naturally make you hum along with the music.
We may have already known who Santa really is, but the anticipation of "a miracle is going to happen this year" is still there somewhere.
The "Christmas Miracle" exhibition features works by five artists on the theme of Christmas.
Please enjoy the sparkling, exciting, and sometimes thrilling world you dreamed of as a child.
Participating Artists
Strawberry Mochi depicts a cool and ennui woman with both boldness and delicacy. Her works are characterized by a combination of warm craftsmanship and urban sharpness, using the "shaved drawing" technique, which looks as if it has been shaved with a carving knife.
In addition to participating in group exhibitions in Beijing, Taiwan, and other international activities, she is a high-profile artist who will produce KV's OP theme for TV Tokyo's Drama 24 "Shijukara" in 2022.
A contemporary artist who challenges to "reconstruct the beauty painting". She depicts human vitality through women.
She started her career as an artist in 2021. In August 2023, she participated in a group exhibition at GINZA SIX Artglorieux Gallery, a gallery owned by Daimaru-Matsuzakaya, together with Yayoi Kusama and others, and is highly anticipated in the contemporary art world.
In addition, her solo exhibition "Do girls dream of Electric City?" held at TRiCERA in the same month sold out.
Mantiko depicts young girls and floating creatures, depicting life and the workings of the soul. The artist's style, which at first glance appears to be pop, but is composed to express the texture of life, with intricate forms and a sense of color, is formed as the artist "creates her works as if she were nurturing the works themselves as living creatures.
He has established a high reputation not only in Japan but also in Shanghai and Taiwan by actively exhibiting his works.
Artist who depicts gorgeous and delicate women. He is a part-time lecturer at Kyoto University of Arts.
He has exhibited his works at many overseas art fairs such as ART TAIPEI, Shanghai Contemporary Art Fair, Beijing Contemporary Art Fair, and Jeju Art Fair in Korea, and was featured in ILLUSTRATION2020 as one of the artists who symbolize the current state of illustration in 2020. She was selected as one of the artists who symbolize the current state of illustration in 2020. He has also won two awards in two categories at Miss iD 2019 sponsored by Kodansha, and is active in many other fields.
The film depicts the great adventures of his cats Yume-chan (gray) and Daikichi (brown) in Tokyo while he goes to work in the city at night in the doldrums. Using a brush to draw the dots she was familiar with as a child, Yume-chan expresses those days when she did not yet know the world and Tokyo seemed to shine.
Outline of the group exhibition
Christmas Miracle
Dates: 12/20 (Wed) - 12/25 (Mon)
Opening hours: 12:00-18:00*.
*Open at 14:00 on the first day / close at 17:00 on the last day
Venue:9s Gallery by TRiCERA
The Wall 3F, 4-2-4 Nishiazabu, Minato-ku, Tokyo 106-0031
Access: Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line Roppongi station 10 min. walk, Hiroo station 10 min. walk
10 minutes walk from Nogizaka station on Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line
Contact: 03-5422-8370
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