Jean Claude Wouters “Shadow of Sky” opens at Marunouchi Gallery

After a few months of silence, Marunouchi Gallery, a relatively new gallery in the Otemachi area, has just opened a new photography exhibition of Belgian artist Jean Claude Wouters, now working using an unusual photographic technique.

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Jean Claude Wouters "Shadow of Sky"

at Marunouchi Gallery
in the Nihonbashi, Kudanshita area
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The entrance to the gallery.

Guests in the gallery early during the artist's reception.

Jean Claude Wouters in front of his works.

A closer view of one of the works, which require some time spent in front of them to get a better sense of the delicate details.

Later on during the evening of the reception, the crowd of visitors had grown.

Aneta Glinkowska

Aneta Glinkowska. Born in Poland. She has lived in New York since 1996, where she attended college and graduate school. To escape the routine of science labs in college, she went to the movies daily. Following an MA in Cinema Studies, she roams Tokyo as a writer, visiting art galleries daily and blogging about art events. She's looking for opportunities to write about art and cinema for all types of publications. Contact via email: aneta [at] tokyoartbeat [dot ]com. » See other writings

Comments

  1. john Sebben
    2008-01-03

    wow! this is tritely predictable. NUdes soft focus and feint. Soft and dreamy and predictably dull. Look closely at the pictures of the guests they are completely uninterested in the pictures and just like hanging out an chatting among themselves. Grazing on the free eats is a good thing, but the pictures are simply irrelevant. LEt them fade into the past and they will not be lost to society. I’ll bet this is an easy way for the picture taker to get laid though. but what can you expect from this picture shop? look at their other weak salable illustrations. They stay afloat with over-priced secondary market pieces.

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