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Group Show "Vivid"

2015.07.31 (Fri) - 08.29 (Sat)

Haruna SATO

Kaori TANAKA

Shiko KURAMOCHI

Saki KITAMURA

Isabelle Maiko MORIN

Yusuke TSUCHIDA

Room#1VIVID Group Show
| Saki KITAMURA Shikoh KURAMOCHI Haruna SATO Kaori TANAKA
Room#2 photographic exhibition
| Isabelle Maiko MORIN Yusuke TSUCHIDA

Opening party July 31 (Fri.) 6:00-8:00pm

Gallery Art Composition is delighted to introduce a new selection of artists in a duo of group shows:Vivid/Monochrome.
This summer, VIVID, will showcase works using lively colors as a vector of expression by Saki KITAMURA, Shikoh KURAMOCHI, Isabelle Maiko MORIN,Haruna SATO and Kaori TANAKA. The pieces of art of these emerging talents,explore in a tremendous variety of colors each personal tints that convey unique emotions.

Gallery Art Composition

Saki KITAMURA
Color is controlling the works, embodying my emotions. It is associated with the hand work as an ensemble.
My interest is in the personal perception of the viewer.
A unique perception of the color allow anyone to feel a particular emotions, different than the one that pushed me to create.

Shikoh KURAMOCHI
The message through my works is deeper and darker than it seems.
The technique that I use reveal, through catchy bright and pop colors, "How little we know" when we are facing a problem.
A women wearing ivory, snatched from the head of an elephant still alive, looks beautiful.

Haruna SATO
The Color is often used as various kinds of signs or marks.
However, there is no doubt that, looking at it, one could take its meaning or the image in a different way than another.
The concept of "Color" allow me to explore the question of the common recognition, the ambiguity of the self-awareness and to built my reflection over the boundaries in between myself and the Other.

Kaori TANAKA
My intention is to give a shape to the human feelings through representing the landscape and the atmosphere of symbolic Japanese mountains (Mt Fuji), Japanese gardens and other landscapes.
The natural figure represented symbolically associated with vivid colors transform a wild entity into something unreachable, controlled by a certain identity.
I believe that this is that particular association that brings an emotional interest to the work.

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Haruna SATO
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Kaori TANAKA
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Yusuke TSUCHIDA

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