EXHIBITION Tennoz

GROUP SHOW: 4 ARTISTS

Exhibition

GROUP SHOW: 4 ARTISTS

Dates

March 2 – April 20, 2024

Hours

11 am – 6 pm
Closed on Sun, Mon and National Holidays

Location

KOSAKU KANECHIKA
TERRADA ART COMPLEX I 5F
1-33-10 Higashi-Shinagawa
Shinagawa-ku
Tokyo
140-0002
+81(0)3-6712-3346
kosakukanechika.com

Free admission

Artists

Yutaka Aoki
Takuro Kuwata
Noritaka Tatehana
Hiroto Tomonaga

Installation view from GROUP SHOW: 4 ARTISTS at KOSAKU KANECHIKA, 2024
Installation view from GROUP SHOW: 4 ARTISTS at KOSAKU KANECHIKA, 2024
Installation view from GROUP SHOW: 4 ARTISTS at KOSAKU KANECHIKA, 2024
Installation view from GROUP SHOW: 4 ARTISTS at KOSAKU KANECHIKA, 2024
Installation view from GROUP SHOW: 4 ARTISTS at KOSAKU KANECHIKA, 2024
Installation view from GROUP SHOW: 4 ARTISTS at KOSAKU KANECHIKA, 2024
Installation view from GROUP SHOW: 4 ARTISTS at KOSAKU KANECHIKA, 2024
Installation view from GROUP SHOW: 4 ARTISTS at KOSAKU KANECHIKA, 2024

KOSAKU KANECHIKA is pleased to present the exhibition “GROUP SHOW: 4 ARTISTS” with four of the gallery’s artists from March 2nd to April 20th, 2024.
The show presents work by Yutaka Aoki, Takuro Kuwata, Noritaka Tatehana, and Hiroto Tomonaga.

Yutaka Aoki uses acrylic paint to create abstract works with substantial impasto to study light and its organic, three-dimensional qualities. Aoki observes light as a multi-faceted element that grants information on the world and is also an indicator of the passage of time. His paintings oscillate between two- and three-dimensionality, and respond not only to materials and production processes, but also to specific elements in their environment, including the relationship with the audience’s gaze, the passage of time, and the conditions of the exhibition space. Light imbues his work with an intrinsic richness, providing a visual experience that awakens the natural human senses desensitized by our increasingly digital lives.

Takuro Kuwata has rapidly expanded the possibilities of ceramic art by creating works of an unparalleled nature that have been exhibited globally in Brussels, London, and New York. Kuwata’s contemporary visual language, which utilizes techniques of traditional Japanese pottery such as kairagi and ishihaze in a novel manner, has garnered international acclaim. Situated at the heart of Japanese ceramic artistry, Kuwata’s studio in the Mino region of Gifu retains history and techniques dating back to feudal Japan. Inheriting the traditional tea ceremony aesthetic of wabi-sabi, his works embrace imperfect beauty and natural forms that are celebrated in the preservation of a rustic, unrefined elegance. Through dialogue with the environment, history, nature, and time, Kuwata fuses together elements of tradition and modernity.

Noritaka Tatehana presents a never-before-seen perspective and worldview by combining elements of traditional Japanese culture with values of the contemporary world. His carefully honed artistry is elegantly expressed throughout his various mediums. Nurturing the sensitivities of a rich history, mythology, and innovation, Tatehana’s work brims with his potential and hopes for the future. The artist is renowned for his trademark works titled “Heel-less Shoes,” which are inspired by the elevated wooden clogs worn by traditional Japanese courtesans. These works have attracted global recognition since being worn by celebrities including Lady Gaga. To date, Tatehana’s work has been collected by institutions such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, and the Victoria & Albert Museum in London.

Hiroto Tomonaga captures transitory moments in which things he is looking at ever so briefly appear to him as something else, and strives to render this in painting. He plays with shifts in perception, the way vision alternates between foreground and background, or interprets one thing as another, all of which is similarly echoed in the repetitive back and forth in his layering, removing, and mark making with paint. In this way, the changes that occur before his eyes gradually translate into paint on the canvas, becoming fixed on the surface. Working with subject matter close to himself, this process is a means for Tomonaga to ruminate on distance and depth, both physical and emotional. While the resulting paintings are fixed, they feel as if they might resume moving once again, and express the sense of helplessness the artist himself feels regarding the world he sees before him.

Yutaka Aoki presents paintings and studies exhibited for the first time in Japan, and Takuro Kuwata will show two works including a piece from his “TEE BOWL” sculptural series derived from the tea bowl.Noritaka Tatehana, who is director of the special exhibition “Edo Tokyo Rethink” opening on March 1st, will exhibit his signature “Baby Heel-less Shoes” and “Embossed Painting Series”, while Hiroto Tomonaga presents three paintings, including a large work first shown at his solo exhibition “Diffuse Reflection” held last year. At this time, we cordially invite you to attend “4 ARTISTS” at KOSAKU KANECHIKA.

WORKS

Hiroto Tomonaga
Rural
2023

Hiroto Tomonaga
Rural
2023

Oil, wax on linen mounted on panel
45.7 x 27.0 cm
©︎ 2024 Hiroto Tomonaga

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Hiroto Tomonaga
Lattice
2023

Hiroto Tomonaga
Lattice
2023

Watercolor on paper
22.0 x 16.0 cm
©︎ 2024 Hiroto Tomonaga

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Hiroto Tomonaga
Head
2023

Hiroto Tomonaga
Head
2023

Oil, wax on linen mounted on panel
73.2 x 53.0 cm
©︎ 2024 Hiroto Tomonaga

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Noritaka Tatehana
Embossed Painting Series
2016

Noritaka Tatehana
Embossed Painting Series
2016

Silver coating, acrylic, leather on canvas mounted on panel
163.0 x 131.5 cm
©︎ 2024 NORITAKA TATEHANA K.K

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Noritaka Tatehana
Baby Heel-less Shoes
2019

Noritaka Tatehana
Baby Heel-less Shoes
2019

Dyed cowhide, pig suede, glass crystal, metal fastener
h.17.0 x w.6.7 x d.11.6 cm each
©︎ 2024 NORITAKA TATEHANA K.K

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Noritaka Tatehana
Descending Layer
2020

Noritaka Tatehana
Descending Layer
2020

Safflower pigment, glass, Japanese zelkova, metal
h.45.0 x w.35.0 x d.10.0 cm
©︎ 2024 NORITAKA TATEHANA K.K

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Yutaka Aoki
Untitled
2023

Yutaka Aoki
Untitled
2023

Acrylic, spray paint, aluminum paint on canvas mounted on panel
117.0 x 91.0 cm
©︎ 2024 Yutaka Aoki

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Yutaka Aoki
Study for Untitled
2023

Yutaka Aoki
Study for Untitled
2023

Acrylic, spray paint, aluminum paint on canvas
37.3 x 29.2 cm
©︎ 2024 Yutaka Aoki

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Yutaka Aoki
Study for Untitled
2023

Yutaka Aoki
Study for Untitled
2023

Acrylic, spray paint, aluminum paint on canvas
36.0 x 29.3 cm
©︎ 2024 Yutaka Aoki

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Takuro Kuwata
TEE BOWL
2021

Takuro Kuwata
TEE BOWL
2021

Porcelain, glaze, steel, pigment
h.59.5 x w.61.0 x d.60.0 cm
©︎ 2024 Takuro Kuwata

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Takuro Kuwata
Untitled
2022

Takuro Kuwata
Untitled
2022

Porcelain, glaze, pigment, gold, platinum
h.35.0 x w.31.5 x d.31.5 cm
©︎ 2024 Takuro Kuwata

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