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Fuminao Suenaga Scott Olson: Painting Painting
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Published: November 27 2009

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“Painting Painting” presents a dialogue between two differing approaches towards present day abstract painting. Fuminao Suenaga was born in Yamaguchi, Japan in 1974. Suenaga graduated with a degree in painting from Tokyo Zokei University in 1999 and continues to live and work in Tokyo. Suenaga begins from a considered, contextual position and subsequently produces work relating to everyday encounters and, more specifically, everyday sights. Scott Olson was born in 1976 and is based in Ohio. Olson received an MFA in painting (2009) from Ohio State University. In 2002, Olson completed a two year residency at the Center For Contemporary Art (CCA) in Kitakyushu. Olson's work has been presented in numerous solo and group exhibitions internationally including Taxter and Spengemann,New York, Overduin and Kite, Los Angeles and Galerie Nordenhake,Stockholm. Scott Olson creates abstractions which utilize historical techinique and strategy as material. Conceptual in origin the actual paintings, produced in a relatively modest size, exist as painted studies retaining an immediacy inherent in the process of their creation. Notice: The exhibition is closed from November 30 - December 14 for the substitution. * The text provided by MISAKO & ROSEN.

Last Updated on November 02 2009
 

Editor's Note by Takeshi HIRATA


Suenaga’s work which I first thought a square canvas was actually a et of canvas of triangular geometry. It is a flexible painting that another composition is possible by rearranging the parts. The simple and calm coloring, and the usage of the pillar in the gallery are also effective in the exhibition of the work. On the other hand, the painting by Scott produces a sense of depth by various strokes and texture, and in contrast with Suenaga, he construct the world within a small screen. There are a numbers of colors used though it is seeming a dark, monotonous screen. The delicate coloring is impressive. Both the artists respectively present a possibility of the painting though it is a two exhibition of a seemingly different style.


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