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Ritsuko Sato:momo
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Published: August 29 2014

「momo」(80x60cm)

Hiromart Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of momo, an exhibition of paintings especially made for this show by a Kurashiki-based Japanese artist, Ritsuko Sato who is known as an artist who produce vivacious artworks with bright colors. This is her second solo-show with Hiromart Gallery, following her well-received solo-show held 2012.

[作家コメント]
Little by little uncover hypocritical realities
to find the beauty of inconvenience
The balance with tension almost tears up and
the touch of the brush that is about to destroy the coloring of accurate colors
And yet there are touches layered with conviction
Brush strokes roughly without showing whether there is a conviction or not
There is no fear of instabilities
The paintings can’t be reasoned
The taste of painting is not come from any explanation
The paintings should always stay in uncertain place
I believe that is where it should be.Ritsuko Sato, 2012

[作家プロフィール]
Ritsuko Sato
Born in Fukui Prefecture, she grew up in Onomichi, Hirohima Prefecture. Currently she lives and works in Kurashiki, Okayama Prefecture. She graduated from the Nagoya Woman’s University and also studied at the Art Students League of New York. Her artworks exhibited at the museums and galleries in both domestic and international, such as solo-shows at the Kurashiki City Art Museum, Nagi Museum Of Contemporary Art in Okayama, Fukuyama Museum of Art in Hiroshima, Philadelphia International Institute Gallery in Philadelphia, Caelum Gallery in New York and Ira Pinto Gallery in Washington, and various group shows including the shows at the Salmagundi Club in New York where she has been an artist member.


She is a member of: Japan Artists Association, Inc., and Artist member of Salmagundi Club (New York)
Selected Awards: Okayama Prefectural Art Exhibition – The incentive award (1986),
The 46th Joryu-gaka Art Association - The Liquitex award (1992),
OHK Ai-no-Bijutsu Exhibition (The OHK Art Exhibition of the love) – The incentive award (1992),
Geijutsu Sensyou by Okayama prefecture (Regional Art Award) - The Culture award (1993),
The 35th Kannsai Dokuritu Association Exhibition, Japan – The first prize (1998),
The 3rd Shell Contemporary Art Exhibition Japan - The Kunio Motoe award (1998),
The 7th Liquitex Biennale Exhibition (1998), 21 Art Association Exhibition. Japan - The first prize (2000),
Association en Hommage a\'J, F millet, Japan - The incentive award (2001),
Asian Art Now 2001 and 2002(Las Vegas Museum prize) and 2002, 
Kurashiki-city Bunka-renmei Award (Cultural League Award), Japan - The incentive award, (2004)

Opening Reception:Wednesday September 3, 6 pm


全文提供:hiromart gallery tokyo
会期:September 3 thru. October 12, 2014
時間:13:00 - 19:00
closed on Monday and Tuesday
会場:hiromart gallery tokyo
Last Updated on September 03 2014
 

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