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 "UPDRAFT" Rising artist from 100人10 2023/24

[Statement] From those selected for the 100 Artists 10 2023/24, a gateway to success for young artists held in February of this year, we are pleased to present an exhibition focusing on five artists who are pushing the envelope of new expression in the Japanese art scene.
This exhibition focuses on...

[Statement] From those selected for the 100 Artists 10 2023/24, a gateway to success for young artists held in February of this year, we are pleased to present an exhibition focusing on five artists who are pushing the envelope of new expression in the Japanese art scene.
This exhibition focuses on five artists who are pushing the envelope of new expression in the Japanese art scene.
Mantisuko Mantis takes on the challenge of “reconstructing the painting of beautiful women” using women as her motif,
Nakamitsuki, who confronts “music” and depicts communication before it becomes words,
Tylakulka uses dogs as motifs for his works that deepen his contemplation of human freedom and relationships,
Hidehiko Iijima depicts the reality of the mixture of disgust and cuteness through stuffed animals,
Kai Inoue attempts to fuse ceramics and street art,
Don't miss out on the “UPDRAFT” that these contemporary artists are creating!

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ASSURE-2405

ASSURE-2405

W 28.00cm x H 14.00cm x D 9.00cm

#Sculpture

#Ceramic/ Craft

End of Exhibition

This work will be shipped within two weeks after the exhibition ends.

About ASSURE-2405

Detail

Medium
Sculpture (Ceramic/ Craft)
EDITION
Original Artwork
Production Year
2024
Sign
Signed certificate
Frame
Unframed

Description

In this work, he took up graffiti as a motif, exposing the negative aspects of contemporary society in which numerous images and cities themselves are consumed and repainted with new ones. By using ceramics, a material that has the immutability of remaining as a form for a long time like Jomon earth...

In this work, he took up graffiti as a motif, exposing the negative aspects of contemporary society in which numerous images and cities themselves are consumed and repainted with new ones. By using ceramics, a material that has the immutability of remaining as a form for a long time like Jomon earthenware, he cut out the "now" of our contemporary society and created a work that could be a trace. Through physical energy, multi-layered layers, and positive language, the work expresses our reality of living through the accelerating changes and complexities of contemporary society.