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Long Press, Flick, Pinch Down, Swipe

Gallery10 [TOH]
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Artists

Mmoto, Hiromasa Iwasaki, Kousuke Nishimura, Minori
Mmoto, born in 2003 in Fukuoka and currently a preparatory school student, distorts the vaguely visible landscape with a large, abrasive technique, posing questions about “seeing.”

Hiromasa Iwasaki was born in Tokyo in 1994 and completed his master's degree in oil painting at the Tokyo University of the Arts in 2021. One of his major series is "Printing a Landscape on Something That Was Once Part of the Landscape," in which the artist photographs the landscape of the place where the insects were collected and prints the image on the insect's body. and approaches humans, the environment, and landscapes from non-human perspectives.

Kousuke Nishimura was born in Hyogo Prefecture in 1999 and entered the 6th Graduate School of Oil Painting at Tokyo University of the Arts in 2022. He works with the technique of putting paint on a printed image data and transferring it to another support. He uses thick, semi-3-dimensional paints to express the way familiar images, such as existing paintings and anime characters, are consumed and transformed by being transferred.

Minori was born in Nara in 1992 and graduated from the Tokyo University of the Arts in 2020 with a degree in oil painting. She depicts natural objects and everyday scenes with fading dots and ephemeral lines that connect them, expressing the memories of everyday life as a story.

The title of the group exhibition, "Long Press, Flick, Pinch Down, Swipe," refers to the operation methods of smartphones and tablet devices, and the artists of the digital native generation since the 1990s have used the techniques of copying, pasting, cutting, and deleting used daily in mobile operations.

Schedule

May 3 (Wed) 2023-May 21 (Sun) 2023 

Opening Hours Information

Hours
13:00-20:00
Closed
Monday, Tuesday
FeeFree
VenueGallery10 [TOH]
Location5-20-11 Sendagaya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 151-0051
Access1 minute walk from the East exit of Yoyogi Station on the JR Yamanote and Chuo-Sobu lines, 6 minute walk from exit E8 at Shinjuku-sanchome Station on the Marunouchi and Fukutoshin lines.
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