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Takanobu Kobayashi "From Submarine to Portrait 1989-2007"

Nishimura Gallery
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Artists

Takanobu Kobayashi
The artist, who was born in Tokyo in 1960 and graduated from the Aichi Prefectural University of Fine Arts in 1986, started painting submarines as reflections of himself in such works as 'Alone' and 'Hard Shell'. For Kobayashi, a submarine symbolized a shell in which he could defend himself from society, and the lonely submarines in bleak scenery in his early works are insistent and express a strong will. In 1995, the Art Tower Mito, Ibaraki showed Kobayashi's new paintings of dogs and water fountains in the sunshine and these works were highly acclaimed. The next year, he was awarded the VOCA'96 Encouragement Prize and he held his first solo exhibition at Nishimura Gallery. Since 1999 he has been living and working in Bangkok and Tokyo, painting daily objects such as dishes or car lights inspired by his life in Bangkok. Since then, the main subjects of his works have also gradually been changing to humans. His works entitled 'Dream, dreaming of us,' 'Small death' and 'Sunbather' depicted sleeping people. Last year, Nishimura Gallery exhibited his latest works of human faces, which convey a universal sense of existence. Now, his new work of a sleeping man like Buddha, with a canvas over 5 meters, can be seen in the inaugural exhibition "Vital Signs- Reality of nine contemporary artists" at the Yokosuka Museum of Art.

This exhibition reveals the artist's serious attitude toward all works and will give insight into the universal spiritual theme in his works. 30 works including the newest, a painting of a woman's face with glasses will be on display. The 'Submarine' paintings are exhibited at the gallery for the first time.

[Image: "Alone" 1989, 182x227cm (oil on cotton on panel)]

Schedule

May 15 (Tue) 2007-Jun 9 (Sat) 2007 

Opening Hours Information

Hours
10:30-18:30
Closed
Monday, Sunday, Holidays
FeeFree
VenueNishimura Gallery
Location9F Nihombashi Nikko Bldg., 2-10-8 Nihombashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 103-0027
Access2 minute walk from exit B4 at Nihombashi Station on the Ginza line, 2 minute walk from exit C4 at Nihombashi Station on the Tozai line, 2 minute walk from exit D4 at Nihombashi Station on the Toei Asakusa line.
Phone03-5203-2800
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