Kyoko Murase
30 Nov - 21 Dec 2013
KYOKO MURASE
Cloud Shapes Made of Mud from the Sea
30 November - 21 December 2013
Taka Ishii Gallery is pleased to present “Cloud Shapes Made of Mud from the Sea,” a solo exhibition of Kyoko Murase’s paintings from November 30th to December 21st, 2013. The current exhibition, which will include approximately ten new paintings, is Murase’s first solo exhibition in three years.
I draw the cloud shapes, sand and the sea with the tip of my brush.
I touch the canvas as if I was veiling it and calling faraway creatures.
Kyoko Murase
Murase has charted new territories in her painting with each new exhibition. Her paintings, which depict female figures in various contexts such as in water, caves and forests, are characterized by her brush work, at once delicate and strong, and her unique composition, which creates the impression that figure and ground have reversed. In her recent works, which are backed by sophisticated technique, it is as if the painted elements resonate on the canvas in order to expand the possibilities of painting even further.
Cloud Shapes Made of Mud from the Sea
30 November - 21 December 2013
Taka Ishii Gallery is pleased to present “Cloud Shapes Made of Mud from the Sea,” a solo exhibition of Kyoko Murase’s paintings from November 30th to December 21st, 2013. The current exhibition, which will include approximately ten new paintings, is Murase’s first solo exhibition in three years.
I draw the cloud shapes, sand and the sea with the tip of my brush.
I touch the canvas as if I was veiling it and calling faraway creatures.
Kyoko Murase
Murase has charted new territories in her painting with each new exhibition. Her paintings, which depict female figures in various contexts such as in water, caves and forests, are characterized by her brush work, at once delicate and strong, and her unique composition, which creates the impression that figure and ground have reversed. In her recent works, which are backed by sophisticated technique, it is as if the painted elements resonate on the canvas in order to expand the possibilities of painting even further.