Past Fair

ART FAIR PHILIPPINES 2020

21 - 23 Feb 2020

ART FAIR PHILIPPINES 2020

21 - 23 Feb 2020
@The Link Ayala Center Makati (6th Level – Booth 40)

For this show we decided to pick up the artists who deliver powerful messages about our indigenous world peculiar in Japan and review them in the context of modern world art.
So to say, art is always under the necessity of renewing of its concept and rethinking about its “raison d’être”, or changing relationship between matière and art. What’s Asiatic or what’s Japanese or Chinese art with respective cultural background in contrast with the world art? Especially how Japanese culture means in the midst of the world art? We are to present Japanese artists who shed lights on this matter.
Chiharu Kihara is a vigorously energetic painter. On the spur of the moment, she even uses her fingers as a tool to paint. We can sense fantastic togetherness of the pulsation of spiders, the birds or wild animals depicted by her vivid and skillful hand. On some occasion she depicts, by her unique and deft touch, Kabuki players’ portraits like Sharaku which are so impressive. I think it is timely to exhibit her works on this occasion as we will make “genuine Japanese”, the theme of this exhibition. Kamine Takuma are his experiments of moulding of modern Japan as a metaphor based on the old and new Japanese culture. For example, the visage represented by real animal bones is a testimony of his pursuit on what is Japanese. Hiroki Kakinuma represents in a panoramic oil painting a science fictional stage where humans encounter aliens. Aono Amanatsu engaged with Shukado this year depicts the heartwarming paradise where charming young boy and girl play innocently yet suggesting a hint of sexuality in it. Kusumi Erika collaging photos of human body or building taken by her depicts colossal and fantastic world. Based on the study of Spain's realistic paintings, Hara Takahiro depicts the "existence" hidden in daily life. His attitude of seeing everything, including life and death, gives universal beauty to his work. In addition, as representative contemporary artists we will exhibit the excellent works of Yayoi Kusama. We exhibit also very popular Japanese artist, Ukiyo-e prints of Hiroshige, Utamaro and Hokusai.

Works

KAKINUMA Hiroki「Karkinos」
KAKINUMA Hiroki「Karkinos」
HARA Takahiro「Un periquito」
HARA Takahiro「Un periquito」
Kamine Takuma「Guardians, Nandikesvara」
Kamine Takuma「Guardians, Nandikesvara」
KUSUMI Erika「Cordyceps」
KUSUMI Erika「Cordyceps」
「燕羽撃」
「燕羽撃」

Artists

KAKINUMA Hiroki
Born in Tokyo in 1985, Kakinuma graduated from Musashino Art University with a master's degree in oil painting in 2011.
Kakinuma specializes in painting grand panoramas where foreign objects and humans, the abnormal and the everyday intersect.
Kamine Takuma
Japanese children like robot heroes very much as a symbol of justice, so to speak, virtue rewarded, vice punished. His works are embodiments of a metaphor expressing modern Japan and old and new Japanese cultures.For example, the “face” represented by real animal bones is an evidence of his pursuit on the subject of what means Japanese.
KUSUMI Erika
Photographer and web designer Erika Kusumi is a logical and clever photography artist. Traditionally, collages are made by cutting out images from magazines and the like, but she uses material she has photographed herself and delivers calculated, unified, and remarkable images that defy visual expectations.
木原 千春