Daisuke FUKUNAGA: To have something as support |
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Written by KALONSNET Editor |
Published: November 22 2010 |
Daisuke Fukunaga drawings commonly draws commonly found yet left and unattended places, where no one usually pays attentions. These places are such as an empty plot of land, a basement floor within a building under construction where there is no electricity coming yet, those dusty and worn-out cleaning mops, or tyres, plastic hoses coiling itself, or wastes. As the artist says "The way these mops or tyres are being left gives me an impression of that time is slipped out there from anywhere else. It looks very dramatic to me." Those objects exists as if they have obtained emotions or even personalities in Fukunaga's paintings, and are seen to have left the values normally being given away. With having eschatological-looking background and the use of personification, Fukunaga's paintings have strong effect to the viewers to evoke narrative and theatrical sense. Fictionality and reality together dissolves and dense sense arouse - it is the sense originated from Fukunaga's simple yet earnest attitude which artist says "The motifs I draw are based on those I actually saw and those which leave strong impressions to me." Concept: Artist Biography: * The text provided by Tomio Koyama Gallery. Opened dates: January 22 - February 26, 2011 |
Last Updated on January 22 2011 |