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Lucas Dupuy "It's an Endless World!"

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Lucas Dupuy
Lucas Dupuy was born in London in 1992. In recent years, he has been exhibiting his paintings and sculptures more energetically in Europe. Dupuy explores a wide variety of themes including natural landscapes, architecture, photography, and semiotics, and cleverly extracts forms from representations of text, architecture, and nature to create unique two-dimensional representations that can be described as the artist’s own mental landscapes. In Japan, he participated in the three-person exhibition “Parallel Archaeology” held at Oil in 2020, and presented a series of paper collages with stronger symbolic and architectural elements, which were inspired by his own past experience of dyslexia. The artist’s own past experience of dyslexia was the starting point of inspiration for the series of paper collages. Dupuy also created a mural in 2019, which still remains on Tennozu and Bond Streets, intersecting contrasting elements such as the natural and the artificial, the organic and the inorganic, in his expression, sublimating the flow of time and the uncertainty of phenomena in his artworks. In this exhibition, Dupuy will present canvas works that depict mental images of fog and shifting light through multiple layers of thin paint, as well as prints of digital collages on sculpted panels.

Schedule

Sep 9 (Sat) 2023-Oct 8 (Sun) 2023 

Opening Hours Information

Hours
14:00-19:00
Closed
Monday, Tuesday, Holidays

Opening Reception Sep 8 (Fri) 2023 18:00 - 21:00

FeeFree
Websitehttps://parceltokyo.jp/exhibition/its-an-endless-world/
Venueparcel
http://parceltokyo.jp/
Location2F Maruka Bldg., 2-2-14 Nihombashi, Bakurocho, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 103-0002
Access3 minute walk from exit C4 at Bakurocho Station on the JR Sobu line, 4 minute walk from exit A2 at Asakusa-bashi Station on the Toei Asakusa line, 8 minute walk from the East exit of Asakusa-bashi Station on the JR Chuo Sobu line, 13 minute walk from the Showadori exit of JR Akihabara Station.
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