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Satoshi Uchiumi + Hitomi Iwano "Paintings of Nae-iro"

Yokohama Bayquarter Gallery Box
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Artists

Satoshi Uchiumi, Hitomi Iwano
This exhibition features two artists, Satoshi Uchiumi, who creates paintings by layering countless circles in different colors, and Hitomi Iwano, who applies a traditional method called "Kimekomi" to construct a surface covered with cloth by tucking in a piece of cloth to a chiseled supporting material. In both of their works, there is a significant layering and application of Japanese traditional colors, which is relevant to the colors seen in nature around this time of year.

(Nae-iro is one of "12 colors", which are the symbolic set of colors developed in the Heian period. Nae-iro represents a summer season. )

Schedule

May 31 (Thu) 2007-Aug 29 (Wed) 2007 

Opening Hours Information

Hours
11:00-23:00
FeeFree
VenueYokohama Bayquarter Gallery Box
Location3F, 4F, 5F Yokohama Bay Quarter, 1-10 Kinko-cho, Kanagawa-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa 221-0056
Access3 minute walk from the North East exit A of JR Yokohama Station, 9 minute walk from exit 2 at Shin-takashima Station on the Minatomirai line.
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