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Yulala Mori “TRUE ROMANCE”

biscuit gallery (Shibuya, Tokyo), a commercial contemporary art gallery on Shoto Bunkamura Street in Shibuya, is pleased to announce Yulala Mori’s solo exhibition, “TRUE ROMANCE.” The exhibition will be on view from Thursday, January 11 to Sunday, January 28, 2024.

A reception will be held on the January 13 (Sat) from 16:00 to 19:00, with the artist in attendance.

Yulala Mori solo exhibition “TRUE ROMANCE” main visual

All three floors of the gallery will be used for Yulala Mori’s very first solo exhibition. 

Please look forward to the exhibition space created by up-and-coming artist Yura Mori.

 

TRUE ROMANCE

Romantic movies and music, beautiful light and colors, a cinema of paintings for all romantics who love them, a love letter from YULALA
(Yulala Mori)

《Uma》 Oil on canvas, 727×606mm, 2023

《Girl with big thumbs》 Oil on canvas, 1620×1303mm, 2023

 

Artist Profile

Yulala Mori

1996 Born in Tokyo
2020 BFA in Oil Painting, Tokyo University of the Arts
2022 MFA, Tokyo University of the Arts (Scholarship Program)

Working mainly in oil and watercolor, Mori also creates three-dimensional works, large-scale neon tube art, and other free forms of expression.

Inspired by romantic movies, music, art, books, people, nature, and the universe, she imagines romantic stories with a spirit of respect and pure love, and expresses them as art with a unique sense of color. She aims to create the best works of art every day.

She also presides over the “World Peace Project,” which believes that the world would be a more enjoyable place if it were filled with romantic art and people, and is responsible for the graphics for WACKO MARIA and the artwork inside the flagship store PARADISE TOKYO, playing an important role in reflecting the brand’s worldview in a more romantic way.

Exhibitions

2023 “Intersection”, Ginza Tsutaya ATRIUM, Tokyo, Japan (Group)

Art Fairs

2023 ART FAIR TOKYO (biscuit gallery booth), Tokyo

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Yulala Mori Solo Exhibition
“TRUE ROMANCE”

Location:biscuit gallery 1F – 3F
Dates:Jan 11 (Thu) – Jan 28, 2024 (Sun)
Time:11:00 – 19:00 *Closed Monday – Wednesday
Free Admission
Sponsored by biscuit gallery

Reception: January 13 (Sat), 16:00 to 19:00
※Open admission

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グループ展「biscuit gallery Christmas exhibition」/ Group show “biscuit gallery Christmas Exhibition”

biscuit gallery (Shibuya, Tokyo), a commercial contemporary art gallery on Shoto Bunkamura Street in Shibuya, is pleased to announce the group show, “biscuit gallery Christmas Exhibition.”
It will be on view from December 14 (Thu) to 24 (Sun), 2023.

biscuit gallery (Shibuya) Participating Artists:

Yurina Okada
Hotaru Tachi
Shinji Nakakaze
Sawako Nasu 
Yuta Nishiura
Yuta Fukuhara
Kodai Mishiro 

Price List (Shibuya)

 

This exhibition will also be held during the same period at biscuit gallery karuizawa.
The biscuit gallery karuizawa exhibition period will be from December 9 (Sat) to 17 (Sun), 2023.

biscuit gallery karuizawa (Karuizawa) Participating Artists:

Daichi Igarashi
Rikako Inoue
Shinji Nakakaze
Sawako Nasu
Yuta Fukuhara
Saki Fujikawa
Kodai Mishiro
Saku Morikawa

 

This exhibition will conclude our yearly program.
We look forward to seeing you there.

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Group Show “biscuit gallery Christmas Exhibition”

【biscuit gallery (Shibuya)】

Location: biscuit gallery 1-3F
Dates: Thursday, December 14 – Sunday, December 24, 2023
Time: 13:00 – 19:00 *Closed Monday – Wednesday
Free Admission
Sponsored by biscuit gallery

【biscuit gallery karuizawa (Karuizawa)】

Dates: Saturday, December 9 – Sunday, December 17, 2023
Time: 12:00 – 18:00 *Closed Tuesday and Wednesday
Free Admission
Sponsored by biscuit gallery karuizawa

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biscuit gallery group exhibition “re2”

biscuit gallery (Shibuya, Tokyo), a commercial contemporary art gallery on Shoto Bunkamura Street in Shibuya, is pleased to announce “re2,” the second iteration of the group show “re.” The exhibition will be on view from October 10.

An opening party will take place on the October 8 (Sunday) from 16:00 to 19:00, featuring handmade catering by Yuki’s Kitchen. The two featured artists are also expected to be in attendance.

biscuit gallery is pleased to announce the exhibition “re vol.2”, featuring Ai Kumehara and Kenta Takahashi, from October 8 to October 28, 2023. Continuing from “re,” this exhibition aims to be a partial sampling of today’s art scene, with the underlying intention of sharing with viewers a place to recapture and rethink our artistic soil today, where Western-compiled contemporary art and Japanese art intersect.

 

The exhibition title, “re,” refers to the prefix meaning “again” or “back”, and for that etymological reason, “re” is accompanied by some original or confronting matter. At the same time, this “thing to confront” is one of the main themes of this exhibition, and the purpose of this exhibition is to reexamine the expression of a part of today’s art scene that exists as a result of the acceptance of contemporary art as an alien species within a country that already had a distinct form of art, and to reconsider the possibilities of “contemporary art” for us without eliminating both of these two factors.

 

However, to avoid misunderstanding, both Kumehara and Takahashi in this exhibition (although they share a broad definition of “contemporary Japan”) are artists with different artistic interests, and the purpose of this project is not to provide an opportunity to analogize their common ground in terms of expression. The gist of this project is twofold: to explore the soil shared by two artists with different orientations, and to introduce the outstanding work of two artists on that soil with intermingling factors. In inviting the two artists, we have introduced the accompanying motif of “surface and depth” in “re” this time. The former is a paraphrase of the expression form of Japanese painting after the 2000s, and the latter is a paraphrase of the expression of the presence or absence of margins in Japanese painting. I hope to build an opportunity to think about our art from two observation points, “what we can see” and “what we cannot see (directly).”

 

Then, what is “depth”? I define “depth” as the area that is not in front of our eyes, but can be sensed by premonition, or the sensibility itself. It is the mind that senses something in the dark and is frightened, the hidden nuance behind the words, or the world in another person’s head. In order to think about this, the exhibition relies on the words “Amari no Kokoro” (a mind of abundance) as described by the mid-Heian poet Fujiwara no Kinto in his “Waka Kuhin” (Nine Grades of Poems), and “Yori-no Kokoro” (Lingering, or emotion that drifts outside of the words) as described by Kamo no Chomei in “Mumyo Sho” (his theory of poetry) in later times. The work is not tangible, but one has the feeling that it is there, just because it does not appear. In this “re” exhibition, we would like to consider this point with paintings by Ai Kumehara, who has intentionally used fixtures to create a blocking effect on her paintings, suggesting an unidentified presence. She creates a duality of “visible and invisible” in her paintings, that is, she presents the viewer with a picture that makes us foresee and imagine existence through absence. This “not in front of you, but you can feel it” is the “inner” touch that I would like to consider in this exhibition, and it seems to me that there are many poetic languages that describe this uncertain sense of touch in the history of art that we carry with us.

 

Kenta Takahashi, on the other hand, is a painter who, in his own words, sees Japanese painting as “something that has remained,” and based on the cultural transformation and alteration of the Meiji and postwar eras, understands and practices the context of Japanese painting today based on his unique historical perspective. His paintings are based on the reality of life in today’s digitized world and the modernity of modern city dwellers, and he incorporates the unique line drawing techniques and particle-like textures of Japanese painting, while mixing them with the sensibilities of the generation born in Japan in the 1990s. Many of his paintings seem to confront the Japanese sense of iconography and painting techniques and attempt to bring them into contemporary painting. “The art history of the place where I happened to be born was not consistent with that of the West at least,” he said. “But I don’t want to despair. I want to think of a positive way to look at it,” he continues, breaking down the complicated intertwined factors of art history into its elements and starting from the soil where they coexisted rather than ignoring each and every one of them, which sometimes seem to contradict each other. It is the part that examines formalism, but only in the way that he adheres to it, and it seems to begin with identifying “what has remained,” to use his words.

Text by: Shinzo Okuoka

Translation by: Elizabeth Jesse

Artist Profile

Ai Kumehara
1989 Born in Saitama
2015 MFA in Japanese Art, Tama Art University

After creating a sketch with highly transparent paints, she applies thin Japanese paper over the entire screen and colors it with rock paints. Once the screen is reset to translucent, the boundaries of colors and shapes are blurred, and the depicted objects are abstracted. The artist depicts animals on the screen as “something suggestive” based on his experience of confronting animals that suddenly appeared in the places where he stayed where people had disappeared due to the lockdown caused by the coronavirus.

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Kenta Takahashi
1997 Born in Aichi
2021 BFA in Japanese Art, Tokyo University of the Arts
2023 MFA in Printmaking, Tokyo University of the Arts

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biscuit gallery group exhibition
“re2”

Location: biscuit gallery Floors 1 – 3
Participating Artists: Ai Kumehara, Kenta Takahashi
Dates: Sunday, October 8 – Sunday, October 28, 2023
Time: 13:00 – 19:00 *Closed Monday – Wednesday
Free Admission
Collaborator: Shinzo Okuoka
Sponsor: biscuit gallery

Opening Party: October 8, 2023 (Sunday), 16:00 – 19:00
The artists are expected to be in attendance.

 

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Ryoko Furukawa “Poor Jane Brown Gave a speech to the Nation”

 

biscuit gallery (Shibuya, Tokyo) is pleased to announce a solo exhibition “Poor Jane Brown Gave a speech to the Nation” by Ryoko Furukawa, on view from September 14 (Thursday).

“Poor Jane Brown Gave a speech to the Nation”

This marks Ryoko Furukawa’s first solo exhibition at biscuit gallery, and will show at the same time as Hidetaka Suzuki to form a double set of solo exhibitions. Active in the emerging contemporary art scene, Ryoko Furukawa will show her latest works.

Along with Hidetaka Suzuki, we will be holding a talk event with artist Ryohei Kan as a guest. 

Please see below for details.

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Artist Profile

Ryoko Furukawa

1994 Born in Hyogo, Japan
2020 BFA in Oil Painting, Hiroshima City University
2022 MFA in Fine Arts, Hiroshima City University

Ryoko Furukawa creates paintings based on images associated with words, as a matter of principle. The following items are her rules.

(1) A text written by a third party is cut up.
(2) The creator reconstructs the text of item (1).
(3) The creator produces a painting using only the text in (2) as a clue.

Furukawa cuts up an English vocabulary book used during an examination period, and reconstructs the sentences into a painting.

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Ryoko Furukawa – Solo Exhibition
“Poor Jane Brown Gave a speech to the Nation”

Location: biscuit gallery 1F and 2F
Thursday, September 14 – Sunday, October 1, 2023
Hours: 13:00 – 19:00 *Closed Monday – Wednesday
Free Admission
Produced by biscuit gallery

【Event Information】
Hidetaka Suzuki and Ryoko Furukawa Talk Event
Guest: Ryohei Kan

Date: Saturday, September 16, 2013
Time: 15:00-16:00
Location: biscuit gallery
Free Admission
*Registration for the event will be available shortly

Guest Profile

Ryohei Kan

Born in Ehime Prefecture, in 1983. Artist. Attended a post-doctorate course and was granted a doctorate degree in fine arts from Tokyo University of the Arts in 2016. Based on his thoughts on the topic of “void,” he has been creating artworks and art projects while dealing with various media, and presenting them in Japan and abroad. He is a lecturer at Hiroshima City University Faculty of Art and the general director of Setouchi L-Art Project (SLAP).
Website : https://ryoheikan.com

 

 

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【Duo Exhibition】Yukino Yamanaka×Yosuke Yamanouchi “silence and innocence”

biscuit gallery (Shibuya, Tokyo), a commercial contemporary art gallery on Shoto Bunkamura Street in Shibuya, is pleased to announce the duo show “silence and innocence” featuring artists Yukino Yamanaka and Yosuke Yamanouchi.

The exhibition will be on view from August 17 to September 3, 2023.

Yukino Yamanaka and Yosuke Yamanouchi have been continuing to work at a tremendous pace in the last few years. The exhibition will bring the two artists together in a shared dialogue to be seen in the brushstrokes of their works. 

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Yukino Yamanaka 

1999 Born in Nagano
2021 BFA in Oil Painting, Kyoto University of the Arts
2023 MFA in Oil Painting, Kyoto University of the Arts

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Yosuke Yamanouchi

1996 Born in Aichi
2019 BFA in Painting, Nagoya Zokei University of Art and Design
2021    MFA in Oil Painting, Tokyo University of the Arts

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Yukino Yamanaka & Yosuke Yamanouchi Duo Exhibition
“silence and innocence”

biscuit gallery 1F – 3F
Thursday, August 17 – Sunday, September 3, 2023
13:00 – 19:00 *Closed Monday – Wednesday
Free admission
Produced by biscuit gallery

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【Duo Show】Daichi Igarashi×Kentaro Okumura “Inter-sphere”

biscuit gallery (Shibuya, Tokyo), a commercial contemporary art gallery on Shoto Bunkamura Street in Shibuya, is pleased to announce the duo show “Inter-sphere” featuring works by artists Daichi Igarashi and Kentaro Okumura.

The exhibition will be held from Thursday, June 8th to Sunday, June 25th.

二つの領域の接地面を、境界域と呼ぼう。

境界域は、それ自体ではないものの輪郭によりはじめて定義され、誤読され、凹み、浸蝕し、読み込まれ、運動することで、層をつくる。

Diseases between dysthymia and schizophrenia are called borderline personality disorder. BPD is etymologically defined by what it is not to condone misreading, intruding, transgressing, scanning, resulting in a development to strata.

 

物質が複製される時、私たちは同じものというエクリチュールを作り出すことにより、同一なものというアイデンティティを永久に失うことになる。

When a feeling is duplicated, you describe a certain emotion with an established écriture such as “I’m angry”, “I’m relieved”, to maintain the  conveyance of meaning, ending up with an eternal loss of its raw, vivid and timeless identité.

 

厳密に形而下的な非整数次元において、MêmetéからIdentitéへの指向性は絶え間ない鉛直方向の運動を生成する。二次元から三次元への貫通を、三次元から四次元への滲出を。

Under a violent, epileptic explosion, a patient shows a perpendicular intentionality to break through mêmeté to indentité. From the disordered to the ordered, and also from the pathological to the healthy.

 

List of Works

 

Artist Profile

Daichi Igarashi

1996 Born in Tokyo
2016 Started studies at Tokyo University of the Arts
2022 Graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts Graduate School, Painting Department, Oil Painting Course

Through a series of projects in which he uses reproduction techniques to paint his personally selected motifs as still life paintings, he examines the transmission of imagery and the universality seen in its transformation.

Kentaro Okumura

2022 Graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts, Painting Department, Oil Painting Course

Recipient of the Ataka Scholarship (2020); Ueno Geiyu Award (2021). Exhibited at Artists’ Fair Kyoto (2022).

Okumura aims to create works as entities that encourage the renewal of logical space on the theme of the conflict between life and death, maps and the act of translation. He works in media centered on sculpture and video.

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Igarashi Daiya and Okumura Kentaro Duo Show
“Inter-sphere”

biscuit gallery 1st – 3rd Floors
Thursday, June 8 – Sunday, June 25
13:00 – 19:00 *Closed Monday – Wednesday
Installation:Munehiro Ota
Free admission
Produced by biscuit gallery

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“grid2” biscuit gallery 2nd anniversary exhibition

 

biscuit gallery is pleased to present “grid2,” our 2nd anniversary exhibition, starting from February 25th, 2023. 

  •  “grid2” biscuit gallery 2nd anniversary exhibition

It has been 2 years since biscuit gallery opened in March, 2021.
In “grid2,” we feature over 50 artists, who will have exhibitions at biscuit gallery in 2023 and who we give attentions to their activities. The exhibition is separated into 2 shows, first half (February 25th Sat〜March 19th Sun) and second half (March 25th Sat〜April 16th Sun).

We also have a special collaboration event “grid2 with DAIKANYAMA TSUTAYA BOOKS” with DAIKANYAMA T-SITE. The event is scheduled from February 25th through April 16th and it has 3 shows in which each show has all different artists featured.

As the exhibition is titled as “grid,” each wall (= each grid) of the gallery shows different artists’ work.

The artists are as follows,

【First half】
Asako Ishi、Miki Ishiyama、Rikako Inoue、Zhiyu Wang 、Maiko Kasai、Masami Kato、Satoshi Kikuya、Mariko Kitajima、Moe Kimura、Rena Kudoh、Honami Konishi、Takumi Saito、Machi Sugita、Takehiro Takao、Yuki Takagi、Hijiri Tamazumi、Erika Naka 、Shinji Nakakaze、Akihiro Hasegawa、Karin Hayashi、Yuta Fukuhara、Saki Fujikawa 、Yotaro Fuda、Mioka Matsuura、Hal Matsuda、Koga Miura、Miyu Yamada、Yu Anthony Yamada、LEPEℜ, and more

【Second half】
Midori Arai、Yenni Ebihara、Yurina Okada、Anri Katsuki、Kato、Rei Kizumoto、Ai Kumehara、Miu Kurihara、Yumeno Goto、GORILLA PARK 、Cai Yunyi Clarice、Yutaka Shimomura、Hinako Sugiyama、Hidetaka Suzuki、Kanna Takase、Kenta Takahashi、Sawako Nasu、Kousuke Nishimura、Ryoko Furukawa、Mioka Matsuura、Rika Minamitani、Shoko Miyazaki, Atsushi Mogi、Keita Motooka、Hiroyuki Mori、Kohei Yamada、Yukino Yamanaka、Liao Yuan Yi 、Ryota Watanabeほか

 

Please check the website page from the link below for the information about “grid2 with DAIKANYAMA TSUTAYA BOOKS”
https://store.tsite.jp/daikanyama/event/

【Special preview event】
The special preview event is planned only for the collectors who have purchased from biscuit gallery before. The schedule is as follows;

First half preview:February 24th Fri. 15:00〜19:00
Second half preview:March 24th Fri. 15:00〜19:00 

【grid2 information】
biscuit gallery 2nd anniversary exhibition
“grid2”

Place:biscuit gallery(Shibuya)
Time:February 25th Sat.〜April 16th Sun ※First half:Feb. 25th〜Mar. 19th・Second half:Mar. 25th〜Apr. 16th
※ Some works might be changed during each exhibition

Main visual design:Heijiro Yagi
Installation:Munehiro Ota

Production:biscuit gallery
Cooperation:SH GALLERY、DAIKANYAMA T-SITE

 

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Special Exhibition「Collectors Collective Collection」

 

biscuit gallery is pleased to present a special exhibition “Collectors Collective Collection,” featuring three art collectors Mahiro Kobayashi, Yorito Masegi, and HIRO, from December 15th through 24th. 

Three collectors featured in this exhibition had their first collection show “Collectors Collective” in 2019. After 3 years, their 2nd exhibition will be held this year again.

Through the collection of each collector, we get a flavor of how they see and think of art – this exhibition is the place where you can see the characteristic of each collector. Also, it could be an opportunity for you to find new artists. We hope every viewer can enjoy on their own way.
* All the works in the exhibition won’t be sold.

Various events will be held during the exhibition period, including a talk show by participating collectors on Saturday, December 17.
Details will be posted on the biscuit gallery website and  our SNS channels.
* Sold out

 

【Information】
Collectors Collective Collection
December 15th Thu 〜24th Sat, 2022 

【Participating collectors】
1F:Mahiro Kobayashi
https://www.instagram.com/burart.jp/
2F:Yorito Masegi
https://www.instagram.com/masegiyorito/
3F:HIRO
https://www.instagram.com/hiro_art_lover/

【Artists】 ※Artists might be changed
1F) Mahiro Kobayashi:Kanjiro Okazaki、Narumi Sasaki、Sawako Nasu、Nanae Mitobe、mé、Kohei Yamada、Miryam Haddad、Ouma、Yulia Iosilzon​ and more
2F)Yorito Masegi:Ayako Ishiba、Kei Imazu、Kazuki Umezawa、Kenta Kobayashi、Takuro Tamayama、Naoya Hirata、Regine Schumann and more
3F) HIRO:Dan Isomura、Koiichiro Tada、Myoji-Namae、Syota Yamauchi、Nimyu and more

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Akihiro Hasegawa×Daichi Igarashi×R E M A solo exhibitions「SOLO SOLO SOLO vol.4」

 

biscuit gallery is pleased to present three solo exhibitions “SOLO SOLO SOLO vol.4” by contemporary artists Akihiro Hasegawa, Daichi Igarashi and R E M A from November 24th through December 11th. 

We held Vol.2 of this exhibition project “SOLO SOLO SOLO” in October and Vol.3 in early November. This Vol.4 will be the last exhibition of the series, which had planned 3 volumes in a row, and 3 artists below are featured in the show.

Akihiro Hasegawa (1F) solo exhibition “axiom”

Akihiro Hasegawa (1F) solo exhibition “axiom” main visual

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1997 Born in Mie 
2020 Graduated from project logic research in department of design at Tokyo University of the Arts

Born in a temple of the Tendai sect of Buddhism. Taking the Buddhist statues in the hall and the surrounding space as his original experience, he is searching for the possibility of Japanese-style depiction and the universality of human existence beyond it.

Akihiro Hasegawa: Price list

Daichi Igarashi (2F) solo exhibition “Sweet Spiral Garden”

Daichi Igarashi (2F) solo exhibition “Sweet Spiral Garden” main visual

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1996 Born in Tokyo
2022 Master’s Course Laboratory of Oil Painting, Tokyo University of the Arts Graduate School 

Replacing materials, photographing and projecting on a monitor, and painting on canvas. The images that change form and are expressed depict the constancy of the subject through repetition of decadence and reconstruction.
Through a series of creation that embrace unpredictable events, such as the change of materials over time and the displacement that occurs when moving from one process to another, he contemplates the reality of painting in response to the impermanence of the environment.

Daichi Igarashi: Price list

R E M A (3F)  solo exhibition “waking dream voice”

R E M A (3F)  solo exhibition “waking dream voice” main visual

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Since my early days, I have been creating works using self-images based on my external features, such as my makeup.
In recent years, the self-image that has been the subject of my work until now has been abstracted into an image of femininity and shadows – driven by premonition and dreaming – and expressed through the act of line and burning. The images applied to various materials appear as if they were already there, inviting the viewer into a new-primitive world.
From 2022, the two series will merge into a new form of expression.

R E M A : Price list

 

This exhibition project “SOLO SOLO SOLO” will be continued in the future. 

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Akihiro Hasegawa×Daichi Igarashi×R E M A solo exhibitions
「SOLO SOLO SOLO Vol.4」

1F:Akihiro Hasegawa solo exhibition “axiom”
2F:Daichi Igarashi solo exhibition “Sweet Spiral Garden”
3F:R E M A solo exhibition “waking dream voice”

会場:biscuit gallery 1〜3F
会期:November 24th Thu 〜 December 11th Sun
時間:13:00〜19:00(Sat/Sun:12:00〜18:00)
Closed Monday through Wednesday
Admission free
Produced by biscuit gallery

【Event information】

We will have an opening party on November 24th from 16:00-19:00. Please come join us.

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Midori Arai×Rika Minamitani×Kosuke Nishimura solo exhibitions “SOLO SOLO SOLO Vol.3”

 

biscuit gallery is pleased to present three solo exhibitions “SOLO SOLO SOLO vol.3” by contemporary artists Midori Arai,  Rika Minamitani and Kosuke Nishimura from November 3rd through 2oth. 

This project “SOLO SOLO SOLO” started in April, 2022 featuring Takehiro Takao, Yukino Yamanaka and Rikako Inoue as its 1st volume. Following vol.2 held in October, this vol.3 and next exhibition vol.4 are scheduled to be held from November through December.

Using 3 floors of the gallery, we present 3 solo exhibitions by 3 different artists in each show.

The artists to be presented in Vol.3 are as follows:

 

Midori Arai (1F) solo exhibition “Synonyms for Blink”

Midori Arai (1F) solo exhibition “Synonyms for Blink” main visual

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1992 Born in Ibaraki
2015 Graduated from Tokyo Zokei University
2022 Kyoto University of the Arts Master’s Degree

In the traces of unconscious movement, the finiteness of the body and the infinity of the painting exist.
In this age of symbiosis, I question the nature of life and time.

Rika Minamitani (2F) solo exhibition “Brainwash”

Rika Minamitani (2F) solo exhibition “Brainwash” main visual

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1998 Born in Kanagawa
2021 Graduated from Tama Art University Painting course
Currently studying in Master’s Course Laboratory of Oil Painting, Tokyo University of the Arts Graduate School 

Kousuke Nishimura (3F) solo exhibition “Transform”

Kousuke Nishimura (3F) solo exhibition “Transform” main visual

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1999 Born in Hyogo
2022 Started studying in Master’s Course Laboratory of Oil Painting Ⅵ, Tokyo University of the Arts Graduate School 

I paint by applying paint to a printed image and transferring it to another canvas. I overlap my own production with the society in which widely recognized images are reproduced and transformed into various forms in the process of consumption. Currently, I am also exploring pictorial expression that can be achieved through the act of transfer itself.

 

biscuit gallery continuously supports Japanese emerging artists in this project.

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Midori Arai×Rika Minamitani×Kosuke Nishimura solo exhibitions
「SOLO SOLO SOLO Vol.3」

1F:Midori Arai solo exhibition “Synonyms for Blink”
2F:Rika Minamitani solo exhibition “Brainwash”
3F:Kousuke Nishimura solo exhibition “Transform”

biscuit gallery 1〜3F
2022/11/3 Thu 〜 11/20 Sun
13:00〜19:00(Sat/Sun/Holiday:12:00〜18:00)
Closed Mon – Wed
Admission free
Produced by biscuit gallery