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The Yellow Hades(Ver.5)

The Yellow Hades(Ver.5)

W 30.00cm x H 30.00cm x D 0.00cm

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  • About this The Yellow Hades(Ver.5)

    Detail

    Medium

    Painting

    Edition

    Limited Edition 10

    Year

    2022

    Sign

    Artists' signature on the back of the artwork

    Frame

    Unframed

    Description

     This will be the 2021 version of Love (or Nothing) Lives matter, which was created in 2020.
     Unlike the former work, which was created in response to BLM in 2020, this work was created in response to StopAsianhateCrime in 2021.

     Various oriental people (yellow hearts) have been hurt and died due to the unreasonableness of this world. I believe that some of them have gone to Hades with their regrets (Hate). In the concept of Hades, Hades, who returned from the underworld in Greek mythology, is famous as the god who later became the god Houjun.

     The theme of this work is 'to be able to make people happy, even if they oppress you. I superimposed this thought on Hades in the underworld and expressed our Asian souls with yellow hearts.

     The world is in chaos today. In South America, government abuse of the private sector is in the news every day as a social problem. There are people in this world who are struggling not only between races, but also against the unreasonableness of social hierarchy.

     Comparing the composition to the Love (or Nothing) Lives matter produced in 2020, The Yellow Hades produced in 2021 has a symmetrical composition. In the former, it was a response to the BLM movement and represented three racialities, whereas the latter is a response to StopAsianhateCrime, or minority issues. I have given form to this strong feeling because I myself am also a party to minority issues. In other words, through Yellow Heart, I would like to make a declaration of my "complete" human rights as a human being with this work. I also want to make many people aware of minorities in society.

     As for the coloring, it was inevitable for this work to incorporate a declaration of war on the issue of social hierarchy as seen in SOSSouthamerica, i.e., a critique of the power to take away people's freedom. This is because we had to leave behind the fact that in 2021, there are still people in society besides the yellow hearts (Orient) who are suffering from this and other problems. I had learned from the great artists who came before me that it is an important duty of the artist to capture history and preserve it for the future.

     As the artist, I feel all the more happy if my work, including in relation to the former 2020 work, will encourage many minorities.

     And to the Majority who will see this.
    As is evident in San Francisco, California, diversity is synonymous with innovation. Our lives are moving forward every day because we have renewed our adherent culture with this diverse and flexible way of perceiving things. I hope this work will be appealing to the majority to eliminate prejudice against minorities.

  • About this artist

    Concept

     KENDY's concept of art is in the historical context of abstract art, which began with Russian artist Wassily Kandinsky and continued with Richter and Jackson Pollock. By identifying "light" with Russian art's Rayonisme and adding Zen art to it, KENDY embodies the art of the Enlightenment. On the other hand, there is also an effort to preserve Japanese visual rock music, a unique Japanese art culture, as a cultural asset in the context of the world's arts. This is based on his experience as an aspiring visual rock musician.

     His painting style employs a unique technique that mixes digital silkscreening, a modern interpretation of Andy Warhol's silkscreening, with analog-like acrylic painting. It can be said that this is his unique new artistic method, which is typical of the Japanese-Russian quarter, in which he wants to make as many people living today aware of the social problem of "symbiosis" that people will face in the near future due to the evolution of AI.

     Action painter Jackson Pollock is in the historical stream of transition of abstract expression pioneered by Russian artist Vasily Kandinsky. And the Japanese artist Kazuo Shiraga also follows this trend. His radical action painting technique, which directly links physical movement and painting, and his fusion of action painting with Buddhism, especially esoteric Buddhism, which places greater emphasis on the senses and the body in enlightenment, drew international attention for his avant-garde technique, which he called "foot painting. KENDY's "VISUAL ROCK PAINt" follows this trend in art history, and has developed into a unique style by combining Rayonisme, Russian abstract art with strong mathematical elements, and Scandinavian art with strong geometric elements.

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