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SUMMARY:個展「 Small Voyage」by 鞍井綾音
DESCRIPTION:CRSギャラリーでは、鞍井綾音の油絵による個展「 Small Voyage」を9月6日から10月20日まで開催いたします。\nオープニングレセプションは9月13日（木）6時30分より8時30分まで。予約不要、入場無料ですので大勢のご参加をお待ちしています。 \nこの展覧会の作品は、CRSが今まで展示してきたものと比べて大きいものの、彼女が描いたものの中では小さな作品です。幾重にも層を重ね、重々しくテクスチャーを施したこれらの表現主義的な油絵は、主題と抽象度が作品により異なります。\n彼女の作品を際立たせるのは、強烈な色とテクスチャー、色彩の喚起の緊迫感と十分に経験を積んだ人生の質感です。\n彼女にとって、CRSでは2回目の個展になります。 第一回目は2010年の「Yukoの春が来ました」。彼女の第一子の幼少期、第二子の誕生期に創作されたものですが、それは、友人でアーティストのYuko Sueta (末田裕子）の闘病を支えていた時期とも重なり、看取るまでの数年間、展示会をすることができませんでした。この個展を機に活動を増やし、その後数々の展示会で新しい作品を着実に発表してきました。 \n写真ーWomen March 2018 copyright © 2018 by Ayane Kurai. \n鞍井綾音 \nABOUT THE ARTIST\nAyane Kurai was born in 1969 in Hyogo\, Japan. In 1988 she entered the department of paintings\, College of Art and Design\, Musashino Art University in Tokyo. She has been living and working in New York City since 1990. She received The Joan MItchel Foundation Grand Award in 1999 and had many solo and group shows in Japan\, the U.S.A. and Brazil.\nhttp://ayanekurai.com/ \nARTIST STATEMENT\nI am a human first\nI happen to be a painter and japanese born\nTo display life\,\nand to develop a Big heart\nare the most important techniques and goals for me.\nI believe\nthat my paintings follow me and grow\nwith me\n…just because\npainting is the voice of my soul. \nRECENT EXHIBITIONS\n2018 Musashino Consortium 2018\, Gallery Onetwentyeight\, New York\, NY\n2017 Pink Ribbon Project\, Tree Haus Mima\, New York\, NY\n2017 SJAC NY\, Gallery Max  New York\, New York\, NY\n2016 Musabi Ten\, Gallery Max New York\, New York\, NY\n2015 Musabi Ten\, Gallery MC\, New York\, NY\n2014 Purple Yam Restaurant – Stirring The Madd Brick\, Brooklyn\, NY\n2012 La Mama International\, New York\n2012 GO Brooklyn\, A Community curated open studio project\, Brooklyn\, NY\n2012 Musabi Ten\, Musashino Art University Alumni Association\, RESOBOX\, LIC\, NY\n2006 – 2017 Bushwick Open Studios\, Brooklyn\, NY\n2010 CRS Gallery\, New York\n2006 Gallery IDF\, Nagoya\n2005 Tsubaki Modern Gallery\, Shinjuku\, Tokyo\n2003 Museo de Arte Moderna\, “Ayane Kurai and Garance Show”\, Salvador\, Bahia\, Brazil\n2002 Gallery IDF\, Nagoya\n2002 Tsubaki Modern Gallery\, Shinjuku\, Tokyo\n1996 Tsubaki Modern Gallery\, Shinjuku\, Tokyo\n1995 SKYDOOR Gallery\, Aoyama\, Tokyo\n1993 Laporte Hall\, “Ayane Kurai: Contemporary Paintings at Laporte 7th Anniversary Music and Art Festival””\, Ashiya City\, Hyogo\n1993 Tsubaki Modern Gallery\, Shinjuku\, Tokyo\n1991 Soho Art House\, “Rod Norman and Ayane Kurai” Joint Show\, New York City\nplus other group shows
URL:https://jp.crsny.org/index.php/event/ayane-kurai-09062018/
LOCATION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, 41 E 11st St. 11th Fl.\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:CRS Presents,Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181022
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181023
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SUMMARY:墨絵展示会 "Ne-Ko（ねこ）"  - by Hiroki Otsuka
DESCRIPTION:CRSギャラリー では、日本人アーティスト / イラストレーター Hiroki Otsuka氏による墨絵の展示会 “Ne-Ko（ねこ）” を10月22日から11月30日まで開催いたします。 \n日本伝統の墨を使い、滑らかな筆使いで描写された作品は、現代の水墨画のようでもあり、幻想的で洗練された手法で遊び好きな猫たちを印象的に描き出しています。世界中たくさんの人に愛され続けている猫、日本では、「幸運を招く」シンボルとしても人気があります。 \n微妙な墨の濃淡を効果的に使いつつ、生き生きとした筆使いで、猫の活気ある姿、優雅な動きや身のこなし、そしてもちろんみなさんの大好きな可愛さも捉えている作品、ぜひご観覧にいらしてください。 \n———————–\n-Hiroki Otsuka-\n日本ではピロンタン名義でマンガを、オーツカヒロキ名義で少女マンガを執筆。両ジャンルともにスタイリッシュな絵柄とエッジの効いたギャグで注目される。2002年よりNYに拠点を移してからはマンガをモチーフとしたアート作品で世界各国でソロショウを開催するなどアーティストとして活躍中。コミカルなものからセンシティブなものまで幅広い表現を得意とする。 \nABOUT HIROKI OTSUKA \nA professional comic book illustrator since 1994\, Brooklyn-based Japanese artist/illustrator Hiroki Otsuka has illustrated for a number of major Japanese publications. In 2005\, Hiroki Otsuka’s focus shifted from graphic to fine arts\, working predominantly with traditional sumi ink used in Japanese calligraphy. Hiroki Otsuka’s debut solo show at Brooklyn’s Stay Gold Gallery in 2005 prompted The New Yorker to write that his works “push the populist youth quotient through the roof.” Since then\, his work has appeared in galleries throughout the United States and Japan\, and has been featured in international art fairs in New York\, Tokyo and Basel\, Switzerland. He’s been exhibited at major art institutions such as The Museum of Contemporary Art\, Los Angeles (Nothing Moments\, 2007) and in academic settings such as Pittsburgh University Art Gallery (Making Faces: Depiction of Women in Japan from Edo to Today\, 2009). In 2007\, Hiroki Otsuka was featured in Japan Society’s centennial exhibition Making a Home\, curated by Eric C. Shiner\, that highlighted 33 Japanese contemporary artists living and working in New York. Berlin’s Kunstraum Richard Sorge held a major exhibition of Hiroki Otsuka’s paintings and murals in 2009 entitled Everything to More. The same year\, Otsuka provided the integrated illustrations for choreographer Jeremy Wade’s critically acclaimed multimedia dance there is no end to more\, a Japan Society commission which had its world premiere in New York in December 2009. Hiroki Otsuka served as Japan Society’s first-ever manga artist-in-residence during the exhibition Graphic Heroes\, Magic Monsters: Japanese Prints by Utagawa Kuniyoshi from the Arthur R. Miller Collection. Most recently\, a show of new work\, “Men and Cats\,” has been hung at the Wayfarers Gallery in Brooklyn\, and in the Woodland/Shimko Galleries in Provincetown\, Mass. and Palm Springs. https://www.hirokiotsuka.nyc \nARTIST STATEMENT \nNe-Ko \nCats have captivated Japanese artists for more than a thousand years. In the Tale of Genji\, the masterwork of 11th century literature\, a cat sets the plot in motion by knocking over a screen\, and the moment has been captured time and again in prints and paintings. With the arrival of ukiyo-e\, the woodblock printing style of the 17th century\, the homes of Japan became populated by the world’s first great wave of cat art\, featuring the animals both in their natural form and walking upright in kimonos. Perhaps it is not surprising that Hello Kitty\, the most famous illustrated feline\, also comes from Japan. \nHiroki Otsuka’s work consistently mixes the media and methods of high and popular art. In “Ne-Ko\,” which means cat in Japanese\, he approaches this time-honored subject. Otsuka uses the traditional\, black-ink style of sumi painting to capture the animals’ pose and self-possession. But it is his eye as a manga cartoonist of 25 years that gives his subjects the motion and playfulness that has endeared them to their human companions. \nキュレーターについて\n三宅れいな\nNYCに生まれ育つ。その影響でビジュアルアートと「黒」色に興味をもつ。Vasser College 美術史学士課程終了、卒業後今回が初のCRSギャラリー担当キュレーターとなる。
URL:https://jp.crsny.org/index.php/event/exhibition-ne-ko-paintings-by-hiroki-otsuka/2018-10-22/
LOCATION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, 41 E 11st St. 11th Fl.\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
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