EXHIBITION Tennoz

GROUP SHOW: 4 ARTISTS

Exhibition

GROUP SHOW: 4 ARTISTS

Dates

October 19 – November 30, 2019

Opening reception

October 19, at 6 pm – 8 pm

Hours

11 am – 6 pm / Tue, Wed, Thu and Saturday
11 am – 8 pm / Friday
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
Ataru Sato
Chikashi Suzuki
Noritaka Tatehana

Installation view from GROUP SHOW: 4 ARTISTS at KOSAKU KANECHIKA, 2019
Installation view from GROUP SHOW: 4 ARTISTS at KOSAKU KANECHIKA, 2019
Installation view from GROUP SHOW: 4 ARTISTS at KOSAKU KANECHIKA, 2019
Installation view from GROUP SHOW: 4 ARTISTS at KOSAKU KANECHIKA, 2019
Installation view from GROUP SHOW: 4 ARTISTS at KOSAKU KANECHIKA, 2019
Installation view from GROUP SHOW: 4 ARTISTS at KOSAKU KANECHIKA, 2019
Installation view from GROUP SHOW: 4 ARTISTS at KOSAKU KANECHIKA, 2019
Installation view from GROUP SHOW: 4 ARTISTS at KOSAKU KANECHIKA, 2019
Installation view from GROUP SHOW: 4 ARTISTS at KOSAKU KANECHIKA, 2019
Installation view from GROUP SHOW: 4 ARTISTS at KOSAKU KANECHIKA, 2019
Installation view from GROUP SHOW: 4 ARTISTS at KOSAKU KANECHIKA, 2019
Installation view from GROUP SHOW: 4 ARTISTS at KOSAKU KANECHIKA, 2019
Installation view from GROUP SHOW: 4 ARTISTS at KOSAKU KANECHIKA, 2019
Installation view from GROUP SHOW: 4 ARTISTS at KOSAKU KANECHIKA, 2019
Installation view from GROUP SHOW: 4 ARTISTS at KOSAKU KANECHIKA, 2019
Installation view from GROUP SHOW: 4 ARTISTS at KOSAKU KANECHIKA, 2019
Installation view from GROUP SHOW: 4 ARTISTS at KOSAKU KANECHIKA, 2019
Installation view from GROUP SHOW: 4 ARTISTS at KOSAKU KANECHIKA, 2019
Installation view from GROUP SHOW: 4 ARTISTS at KOSAKU KANECHIKA, 2019
Installation view from GROUP SHOW: 4 ARTISTS at KOSAKU KANECHIKA, 2019

KOSAKU KANECHIKA is pleased to present the exhibition “GROUP SHOW: 4 ARTISTS” from October 19th to November 30th, 2019.
The show presents work by Yutaka Aoki, Ataru Sato, Chikashi Suzuki, and Noritaka Tatehana.

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.

Ataru Sato attempts to understand himself, humanity, and the world around him through the act of drawing or painting. Expressing themes such as obsession, fear, and romance through fine – perhaps excessively fine – pencil lines and distinctive brushwork, Sato emphasizes that his works are created for himself. He sees art as being created by people who are alive to express their lived experiences and has no aspiration to create art for art’s sake, art that is novel, or art that seeks to be meaningful. Sato’s images continually propagate, driven by his need to comprehend the indiscernible aspects of life.Born from a core of personal questions, his work is characterized by a powerful energy that penetrates deeply, leaving a lasting impression on its viewers.

Chikashi Suzuki has presented his work in domestic and international magazines, and has been at the forefront of editorial and fashion photography since the 1990s as one of Japan’s leading photographers. A variety of subjects can be found in his portfolio, ranging from the alluring city of Tokyo to flowers, celebrities, and emerging models. Intuitively capturing the candid essence of his subjects, the beauty and wonder of each frame appears to preserve an intimate memory, frozen in time. In contrast to the immediacy of the digital camera, Suzuki explores the palpable richness that is only attainable through film photography.

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.

Within this group show, the selected works of Yutaka Aoki, Chikashi Suzuki, and Noritaka Tatehana from their solo exhibitions will be featured. Having held his solo exhibition at our gallery in September and October of this year, Tatehana will present his WOODCUTS series. Alongside, we will exhibit several works by Ataru Sato who participated in the Dojima River Biennale this past summer. As this is the first time that Sato will be presenting these works in Tokyo, we cordially invite you to enjoy our group show at KOSAKU KANECHIKA.

WORKS

Ataru Sato
Un homme, Une femme
2012

Ataru Sato
Un homme, Une femme
2012

Pencil on paper mounted on panel
33.3 x 22.0 cm each
© 2019 Ataru Sato

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Ataru Sato
Full-length portrait
2012

Ataru Sato
Full-length portrait
2012

Pencil on paper
51.0 x 36.0 cm
© 2019 Ataru Sato

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Ataru Sato
Top and bottom
2017

Ataru Sato
Top and bottom
2017

Pencil on paper and paper collage mounted on panel
36.5 x 25.8 cm
© 2019 Ataru Sato

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Ataru Sato
Fall in love
2019

Ataru Sato
Fall in love
2019

Acrylic, oil on panel
18.0 x 25.6 cm
© 2019 Ataru Sato

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Ataru Sato
Evelyn McHale
2019

Ataru Sato
Evelyn McHale
2019

Oil on panel
36.4 x 25.8 cm
© 2019 Ataru Sato

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Ataru Sato
Cowboy
2019

Ataru Sato
Cowboy
2019

Acrylic, oil on panel
30.0 x 30.0 cm
© 2019 Ataru Sato

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Yutaka Aoki
Untitled
2018

Yutaka Aoki
Untitled
2018

Acrylic, spray paint, aluminum paint on cotton mounted on panel
116.7 x 91.0 cm
© 2019 Yutaka Aoki

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Yutaka Aoki
Untitled
2019

Yutaka Aoki
Untitled
2019

Acrylic, spray paint, aluminum paint on cotton mounted on panel
116.7 x 91.0 cm
© 2019 Yutaka Aoki

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Noritaka Tatehana
Heel-less Shoes
2019

Noritaka Tatehana
Heel-less Shoes
2019

Dyed cowhide, pig suede, coated glass crystal, metal fastener
h.26.8 x w.8.7 x d.20.2 cm each
© 2019 NORITAKA TATEHANA K.K.

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Noritaka Tatehana
Descending Painting
2019

Noritaka Tatehana
Descending Painting
2019

Acrylic on panel
155.0 x 120.0 cm
© 2019 NORITAKA TATEHANA K.K.

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Noritaka Tatehana
Descending Painting
2019

Noritaka Tatehana
Descending Painting
2019

Acrylic on panel
53.0 x 45.5 cm
© 2019 NORITAKA TATEHANA K.K.

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Noritaka Tatehana
Descending Painting
2019

Noritaka Tatehana
Descending Painting
2019

Acrylic on panel
53.0 x 45.5 cm
© 2019 NORITAKA TATEHANA K.K.

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Noritaka Tatehana
Descending Painting
2019

Noritaka Tatehana
Descending Painting
2019

Acrylic on panel
53.0 x 45.5 cm
© 2019 NORITAKA TATEHANA K.K.

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Noritaka Tatehana
Hairpin
2019

Noritaka Tatehana
Hairpin
2019

Urethane coated wood, gold leaf, stainless steel
h.134.8 x w.100.3 x d.5.0 cm
© 2019 NORITAKA TATEHANA K.K

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Noritaka Tatehana
Void Sculpture
2019

Noritaka Tatehana
Void Sculpture
2019

Japanese sword by Kunihira Kawachi, acrylic
h.60.0 x w.40.0 x d.18.0 cm
© 2019 NORITAKA TATEHANA K.K

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Chikashi Suzuki
Meguro, Tokyo
2003

Chikashi Suzuki
Meguro, Tokyo
2003

C-print
Sheet size: 57.0 x 45.4 cm
Frame size: 63.4 x 51.8 x 4.3 cm
© 2019 Chikashi Suzuki

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Chikashi Suzuki
Nakano, Tokyo
2016

Chikashi Suzuki
Nakano, Tokyo
2016

C-print
Sheet size: 126.0 x 100.0 cm
Frame size: 136.0 x 109.8 x 6.0 cm
© 2019 Chikashi Suzuki

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Chikashi Suzuki
Roppongi, Tokyo
2018

Chikashi Suzuki
Roppongi, Tokyo
2018

C-print
Sheet size: 126.0 x 100.0 cm
Frame size: 136.0 x 109.8 x 6.0 cm
© 2019 Chikashi Suzuki

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