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Alejandro M. Lopez "As the Sun Rose"

UltraSuperNew Kura
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Artists

Takeru Iwazaki
“As The Sun Rose” painting exhibition takes us through a first hand account of the devastating Eaton Canyon Fire, that took place on January 7th 2025. All the works were painted from inside the Fire Zone by Alejandro M Lopez a resident of Altadena who moves us through the Trauma, Melancholy and Ultimately Hope in the Re-Birth of Nature. The exhibition is intended to create a dialogue around how Cliamate Change impacts people revealing a unique vision that goes beyond words.

As a survivor of the January 7th 2025 Eaton Canyon Fire, Alejandro used his “One with Nature” art practice to connect with the unfathomable destruction and human suffering that occurred when Climate Change directly impacted his community in Altadena, California.
The climate crisis must not be the story of loss that I experienced but rather must become a story of redemption, rebirth, and change. My paintings capture the spiritual nature, the grounding energy of our shared existence with the natural world. By learning to love and respect nature we love and respect ourselves, that is the change needed to make a difference for a new world.

I became an environmental artist and activist through a personal transcendental experience which allowed me to be re-born into nature. Years ago while painting in Zion, I became suddenly overwhelmed by a vibrational energy.

The mountains, the rocks the trees the sky became alive and fluid to me, and I no longer felt like a spectator of the natural world but inherently one with it.

As a society we have lost the ability to recognize our fundamental connection to nature. We have lost the sense that the nature god, lives within us and in all things, and as a result we are losing a sustainable life-force on earth. I believe we instinctively know that to love and respect nature is to love and respect ourselves because we are nature and nature is us. We must find that inside ourselves and infuse a love for nature in those around us, especially future generations who will face the greatest hardships from our past disconnection.

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Climate Talk with Chris Russell
Date: February 11 (Wed) 18:00–20:30
2. Talk on the space between walk and peace with Maya Sobchuk
Date: February 25 (Tue) 18:30-21:00
*For event details and how to make a reservation, please check the official website.

Schedule

Feb 7 (Sat) 2026-Feb 27 (Fri) 2026 

Opening Hours Information

Hours
11:00-19:30
Closed
Monday, Sunday
Notice
火曜日から金曜日は予約制

Opening Reception Feb 6 (Fri) 2026 18:00 - 20:30

FeeFree
Websitehttps://kura.ultrasupernew.com/pages/exhibition/as-the-sun-rose
VenueUltraSuperNew Kura
https://ultrasupernew.gallery/
Location4F, 2-6-18 Higashi, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0011
Access10 minute walk from exit C1 at JR Shibuya Station, 10 minute walk from the New South exit of JR Shibuya Station, 12 minute walk from the West exit of Ebisu Station on the JR Yamanote and Saikyo lines, 12 minute walk from exit 2 at Ebisu Station on the Hibiya line.
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