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【News】 展覧会「Encounter with your imaginations」DAFT about DRAFT FLAGSHIP STOREのご案内 / Exhibition “Encounter with your imaginations” DAFT about DRAFT FLAGSHIP STORE

biscuit gallery and furniture brand DAFT about DRAFT have collaborated for the exhibition “Encounter with your imaginations” on view from Thursday, February 29, 2024.

The exhibition will be divided into two periods, Vol. 1 (Thursday, February 29 – Tuesday, April 2) and Vol 2. (Thursday, April 4 – Thursday, April 25).

Encounter with your imaginations

Creativity that radiates from pieces of art.
Please visit DAFT about DRAFT to experience the beauty and enjoyment of visual art, and encounter its physicality with a new sense of freedom that can be felt beyond just a quiet gaze.

The exhibition venue is “DAFT about DRAFT FLAGSHIP STORE” in Omotesando.

Information

Location: DAFT about DRAFT FLAGSHIP STORE
Jingumae 4-9-8, Shibuya, Tokyo 150-0001
Telephone: 03-6721-1521
Free Admission

Dates:
Vol.1: February 29 (Thu) – April 2, 2024 (Tue)
Vol.2: April 4 (Thu) – April 25, 2024 (Thu)

Time: 11:00-19:00(Closed Wed)

Participating Artists (Vol.1): Anri Katsuki, Sawako Nasu, Yuta Fukuhara, Atsuki Fujimoto, Koga Miura,  Saya Mimura
Participating Artists (Vol.2): To be announced

In cooperation with biscuit gallery
Contact: DAFT about DRAFT (https://daft-about-draft.com)

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Saku Morikawa

Saku Morikawa

 

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Saku Morikawa

2001   Born in Tokyo, Japan
2023 – Current   BFA in Graphic Design, Tama Art University

Selected Exhibitions

Solo Exhibitions
2023   
“Yagi wo kakaeru otoko” Tokyo University of the Arts Graduation Exhibition Showcase, Ueno Campus, Tokyo

Group Exhibitions
2023
“FACE2023” SOMPO Museum of Art, Tokyo
“Iime Fukurame in TOKYO 2023” Daimaru Tokyo, Tokyo
Intercollege Exhibition, GINZA YOKYO HALL, Tokyo
“ARTISTNEWGATE Finalist Exhibition” Abeno Harakas, Osaka
“ACT Art Award 2023 Exhibition” Art Complex Center, Tokyo, Japan
The 41st Ueno Royal Museum Grand Prize Exhibition, The Ueno Royal Museum, Tokyo
“GEISAI#22”, Tokyo Big Sight, Tokyo
“Katei/Konseki” MEDEL GALLERU SHU, Tokyo
ACT Art Grand Prize Exhibition —  Grand Prize Exhibition “Ei” Art Complex Center, Tokyo
D-art, ART2023 Nagoya, Matsuzakaya Nagoya, Nagoya
The Drifting Art Classroom Midterm Exhibition 2023 “Hare wo muda ni shita” Bigakko Studio, Tokyo
FACE2023 Small Works by Selected Artists, REIJINSHA GALLERY, Tokyo
“biscuit gallery Christmas exhibition” biscuit gallery karuizawa, Karuizawa
“True Colors” ARTDYNE, Tokyo

2022
Intercollege Small Works Exhibition, 3331 Arts Chiyoda 104 Gallery, Tokyo
“3331ART FAIR 2022” 3331 Arts Chiyoda, Tokyo
“∴” Tama Art University Hachioji Campus, Tokyo
“changting gallery Exhibition 2022” changting gallery, Tokyo

2021
“memento mori” Shinjuku Ganka Art Gallery, Tokyo
Liquitex the challenge 2021, Mitaka City Arts Center, Tokyo

Art Fairs

2023
“OIL ART MARKET 2023” nap palm, Tokyo, Japan
“MEET YOUR ART FESTIVAL 2023 Time to Change” B&C HALL, Tokyo, Japan

Awards

2023
FACE2023 — Selected
“Iime Fukurame in TOKYO 2023” Art Factory Prize — Awarded by YOD gallery
The 41st Ueno Royal Museum Grand Prize Exhibition —Selected
ACT Art Award 2023 — Merit Award
2022
Changting gallery Exhibition 2022 — Selected
2021
Liquitex the challenge 2021, Liquixtex — University Award Category

Concept

Focusing on oil painting and ceramics, he has recently been thinking and working on the cohabitation of conflicting ideas; situations and mentalities where opposing elements such as good and evil, beauty and ugliness coexist. Morisaku depicts inner contradictions and harmony through pictorial motifs.
While connecting motifs with art historical elements, Morisaku contrasts them with their own inner world and explores new perspectives of reality.

https://www.instagram.com/saku_morikawa/

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Art Central Hong Kong 2024

biscuit gallery will be participating in Art Central Hong Kong from March 27, 2024.

biscuit gallery will be exhibiting a duo show by Fukumi Nakazawa and Miyu Yamada in the “Neo” section under the supervision of curator Enoch Cheng (booth A9).
*Neo at Art Central

Our display is a duo exhibition, featuring two emerging Japanese artists Miyu Yamada and Fukumi Nakazawa, who belong to the social and cultural definition of Gen Z. Amidst the backdrop of the current digital age’s complexity and the search for identity in an environment of information overload, the exhibition will focus on the common theme of “the power of ambiguity.” 

Fukumi Nakazawa’s practice is founded upon the abstract theme of “the boundary between human beings and the rest of the world.” She embodies the people and beings that inhabit these boundaries in her drawings, which she further develops into four-dimensional-like sculptural works. These sculptures are created through a process of transforming the drawings for her animations into one mass, formed by layering each individual drawing on top of one another. When displayed, they accompany a screened version of the video animation. 

Fukumi Nakazawa “Parallel Waves”, 2024, 1167×910x30mm, Ink on chalk ground

The motifs found in Nakazawa’s work are free-form, defying clear categories and definitions beyond the framework of traditional art, and their movements are light yet deeply meaningful and interpretative.

On the other hand, Miyu Yamada is known for her unique use of sand as one of the main mediums in her paintings. This decision was purposefully made to reflect her own philosophy of art, involving a deep interest in and potential for the constantly changing and adapting nature of sand in everyday life. Yamada is fascinated by the versatility and variability of this material, because while sand is most readily thought of as existing in nature, it is simultaneously, artificially used in cities as a key element for buildings and roads within complex materials like concrete and asphalt.

Miyu Yamada “Something new” 2023, 910×1167×50mm, Acrylic,mixed media on canvas

Though both artists work through different mediums and techniques, the two are united by the common thematic focus of “ambiguity.” This sense of ambiguity may be seen as reflecting the complexity and diversity of information in the digital age in which they live. Miyu Yamada approaches ambiguity through her medium of choice. Yamada’s drawings, which emerge from the sand on the canvas, blur boundaries of canvas space and line into a continuous medium. Possessing no hard borders, the drawings are ephemeral, and have the freedom of a seaside sand painting that changes its shape as it moves with the waves and wind.

Meanwhile Fukumi Nakazawa continues to create works with an awareness of how far she can abstract motifs that would otherwise become concrete by being painted, and she encourages viewers to interpret her work in various ways. From Nakazawa’s work, “abstraction” is taken to mean “existence that is not symbolized or specified,” and here, too, we can see her attitude of seeking ambiguity, which is expressed through the transformation of motifs.

According to McKinsey’s research, Generation Z is positioned as “True Gen” and tends to pursue truth and reject easy labeling and categorization. While this “ambiguity” might generally be interpreted as weakness, Yamada and Nakazawa consciously choose this ambiguity and use it to present a broader worldview.

“The power of ambiguity” may be a way of life unique to Generation Z, formed and transmitted by Nakazawa and Yamada, two artists with their own unique styles of expression. In the exhibition area of this project, the two artists will consciously construct an approach to “drawing” in their works on the exhibition floor, and make it function as an act of creating boundaries or materializing things. The exhibition will be composed of a variety of works, including drawings, paintings, sculptures, and videos, and will be presented as a project that expresses a clear message through the works, despite the exhibition’s theme of ambiguity. 

Information

Art Central Hong Kong 2024

Location: Central Harbourfront
Booth: A9 (biscuit gallery)
Dates: March 27 (Wed) – March 31 (Sun), 2024
※VIP Preview – March 27

Participating Artists: Fukumi Nakazawa, Miyu Yamada

Art Central Hong Kong 2024

 

biscuit gallery “Global Action”

https://biscuitgallery.com/global-action/

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Pop_Osushi

Pop_Osushi

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Pop_Osushi

2001 Born in Hokkaido
2022 – Current BFA in Oil Painting, Musashino Art University

Selected Exhibitions

Group Exhibitions
2021
“Bobonnmonnchechenntsuenn” Sapporo Chikamichi (Chikaho),   Sapporo

Concept

“‘Good mood and trace amounts of insanity’  

No matter what happens,
Somewhere everyone wants to be in good spirits.

I’m serious!
With the madness that comes out of desire!”

Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/pop_osushi/
Youtube
https://www.youtube.com/@pop_osushi

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emumoto

emumoto

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emumoto

2003   Born in Fukuoka

Selected Exhibitions

2023
“LongPress, Flick, PinchDown ,Swipe” Gallery10[TOH], Tokyo
“SHIBUYA STYLE Vo.17” Seibu Shibuya, Tokyo

2022
“SHIBUYA STYLE Vo.16” Seibu Shibuya, Tokyo

Concept

Taking the mental changes caused by destruction as their starting point, emumoto focuses on the possibility of “invisibility” created by applying noise to the information on the screen, and pursues the beauty of this nature through their work.

Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/em_moto_p/

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Yasuyo Maruyama

Yasuyo Maruyama

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Yasuyo Maruyama

1985 Born in Kanagawa
2009    BFA in Oil Painting, Tokyo Zokei University
2011 MFA in Sculpture, Tokyo Zōkei University

Selected Exhibitions

Solo Exhibitions
2023
Redbud Arts Center, Houston, Texas 

2021
The FORUM, Wichita Falls, Texas

2020
Ro2 Art | Downtown, Dallas, Texas

2016
GALLERY MoMo Projects, Tokyo

2015
Foyer Gallery, Midwestern State University, Wichita Falls, Texas

2012
GALLERY MoMo Ryogoku, Tokyo

2010
Gallery Sakamaki, Tokyo

2009
GALLERY MoMo Roppongi, Tokyo

Awards

2022
NEW AMERICAN PAINTINGS WEST #162
9th Annual Texas Juried Exhibition — Special Jury Prize

2018
VAA 35th Juried Open Exhibition — Third Prize

2013
 Sompo Japan Art Award — Selected

2012    
Liquitex Art Prize 2012 — Hideyasu Moto Award

2011    
ZOKEI Award at the 2010 ZOKEI Exhibition — Winner
Idemitsu Art Award Exhibition — Tamayo Iemura Award

Concept

The scenes, memories, air, colors, and specific gestures that I see in my daily life as I interact with others are all motivations for my work. I became interested in the human face after suffering from severe atopic dermatitis as an adolescent, and I use the people I encounter as my medium while mixing my own perspectives to create “someone” and depict the “face” within each of them.

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Rikako Inoue

Rikako Inoue

 

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Rikako Inoue

1997  Born in Tokyo
2021  BFA in Oil Painting, Musashino University of the Arts

Selected Exhibitions

Solo Exhibitions
2022
“Oni ha Kawa Haita Momo no you ni”, biscuit gallery, Tokyo, Japan
2020
“Kanashimi ni Kuchiduke wo”, LOKO GALLERY, Tokyo, Japan
2019
“Schrammfish”, GALLERY b. TOKYO, Tokyo, Japan

Group Exhibitions
2023
“grid2”,  biscuit gallery, Tokyo, Japan
2022
“grid”, biscuit gallery, Tokyo, Japan
2021
“15th Art Award Tokyo Marunouchi”, Maru Bldg. 1F Marucube, Tokyo, Japan
“Z_01”, Ginzasix 6F Art Wall Gallery, Tokyo, Japan

Awards

2021
9th Edition FACE2021 — Tsubai Reiko Judges’ Special Award
2019
51st Kanagawa Art Exhibition — Winner
2018
47th Idemitsu Art Award — Selected for Honorable Mention by       Tomoko Yabumae

Scholarships

2019
Moriya Art Education Encouragement Award

Concept

Inoue is inspired by a wide range of media from tragic history to ridiculous home videos on social networking sites. While oil painting is her main medium, she incorporates pain, sorrow, love, and forgiveness that exist in the world created by humans into ephemeral and light expressions of pain, sorrow, love, and forgiveness through her non-standard painting and spatial expressions, combining various painting materials such as her own bearings, brushes, and needles.

https://www.instagram.com/rikako_inoue/

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Nono Fujita

 

Nono Fujita

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Nono Fujita

2000 Born in Hiroshima
2024  BFA in Sculpture, Tama Art University

Selected Exhibitions

2024
“Tama Art University Graduation Exhibition — Selected Exhibition”

2022
“Tsuukaten-Tama Art University Department of Sculpture Gallery 3rd Year Exhibition” Yokohama Civic Art Gallery, Yokohama
“Comet Approaching Penumbra” Tama Art University Department of Sculpture Gallery

2021
“Rensa no Ko” Duo Show, MADO Labo MITE Nakatani Michiko Laboratory

Concept

Fujita creates self-portraits based on images that arise from the constraints they feel on a daily basis.
They use clothing with thick folds to hiding the lines of their body and protect their mental state. By doing so they avoid publicity and refuses to be forced to be seen a certain way by others.

https://www.instagram.com/nono100255/

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Art Fair Tokyo 2023

biscuit gallery will participate in Art Fair Tokyo 2023.

Outline

Art Fair Tokyo 2023

Dates: Thursday, March 9 – Sunday, March 12, 2023
VIP Preview: March 9
 Public days: March 10-12
Venue: Tokyo International Forum Hall E / Lobby Gallery
Booth:Galleries|S028
Participating Artists:Yurina Okada, Sawako Nasu, Yosuke Yamanouchi
Hal Osawa, Kato, Rei Kizumoto, Ai Kumehara, Yumeno Goto, Hidetaka Suzuki, Kenta Takahashi, Ryoko Furukawa, Mioka Matsuura, Yulala Mori, Yukino Yamanaka, Liao Yuan Yi

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Yennie Ebihara

Yennie Ebihara

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Yennie Ebihara

2003 Born in Japan, raised in Hong Kong
2021 – Current BFA in Oil Painting, Tokyo University of the Arts
2022 Recipient of the Keiichiro Kume Scholarship Fund

Selected Exhibitions

Solo Exhibitions

2024 ” Before the Current’s ” biscuit gallery, Tokyo

Group Exhibitions

2022 ”CROSSROADS” WHATCAFE, Tokyo
“Point de Part” bumpodo, Tokyo

Art Fairs

art stage OSAKA 2022
ART FAIR ASIA FUKUOKA 2022

Awards

Tokyo University of the Arts Art Fair 2022 — Guest Jury Award

Concept

Ebihara was raised in Hong Kong since childhood and returned to Japan in 2015. She has experienced a variety of different cultures and languages as a person of Korean and Japanese descent who was raised in an English speaking environment. From this foundation, she observes the social environment and social issues she is involved in from her own perspective and expresses her thoughts on the society that surrounds her through the medium of her artwork.

https://www.instagram.com/yenniebihara/