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[image: Daichi Takagi, "Void"(2015)oil on canvas 100×100cm]

Daichi Takagi “Hundredth Monkey”

KayokoYuki
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Artists

Daichi Takagi
Daichi Takagi was born in 1982 in Gifu, Japan. Motifs abruptly trimmed away, a painted surface which is clearly divided, sharp colors collocated as if refusing an easy association of images, gradation techniques suggestive of orthodox still life paintings ― these elements organized upon the support surface can not fail to attract the viewer’s attention, creating a sensation similar to “enigma,” “savageness,” and “mystery.” Daichi Takagi creates paintings in which various tricks are hidden in any elements from lines and planes, shapes, selection of colors, to textures where traces of brushstrokes are retained, in order to correlate his paintings with his surrounding circumstances. The exhibition title, “Hundredth Monkey,” derives from a phenomenon called the hundredth monkey effect, a fictive story created by a biologist, Lawrence Blair. It is a paranormal phenomenon where once a critical number of monkeys exhibit a new behavior, the behavior is claimed to spread rapidly from one group to other distant groups of the same species. Takagi describes that this kind of synchronicity can also be observed in the world of painting and its “resemblance to existing artworks” is an unavoidable destiny of painters as far as tools and methodologies are limited to a certain extent. Besides, he positively accepts the possibilities of a human’s intrinsic sensation and imagination producing similar thoughts or creations, and of people who share the same paradigm sympathizing with each other. While confronting the historical transition of painting, Takagi strives to create his ideal painting through exploration of the innate possibilities of the medium, whilst attempting to express and correlate issues outside of the painting itself(his character, surroundings, etc.).

Schedule

Sep 26 (Sat) 2015-Oct 25 (Sun) 2015 

Opening Hours Information

Hours
12:00-19:00
Sundays closing at 17:00
Closed
Monday, Tuesday, Holidays
FeeFree
Websitehttp://www.kayokoyuki.com/en/takagi/index.html
VenueKayokoYuki
http://www.kayokoyuki.com/
Location2-14-2 Komagome, Toshima-ku, Tokyo 173-0003
Access2 minute walk from the East exit of Komagome Station on the JR Yamanote line, 2 minute walk from exit 4 at Komagome Station on the Namboku line.
Phone03-6873-6306
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