Katsunori MIYAGI: Beyond the Ultraworld |
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Written by KALONSNET Editor |
Published: November 15 2010 |
In this exhibition, as the title, he proposes the possibility to go beyond. The way for it is linked to the keyword 'abstraction,' which is his new concept. In the world of creation, abstraction doesn't have a sort of concrete figure in narrow meaning. However, at the wide point of view, it is an act to purify and to visualize his conceptual philosophy that isn't restricted in form. People in MIYAGI Katsunori's works aren't defined as children or human beings. The children (the children-like things) are the symbol of 'heart' that is free from unchangeable everyday life and limit of vision being captured by common sense. And the appearance of the children seemingly abstract, it gives the viewers the 'eyes' that free them who became aware of the state of feeling, and their points of view, thought and hearts. As the creatures that appear in front of us are drawn as maturer children than before, he seems to step into a dimension of new expression 'mental abstraction.' *The text provided by Ohshima Fine Art. Opened dates: December 3 - 25, 2010 |
Last Updated on December 03 2010 |