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Yuka Kashihara:Repeating Traces
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Published: October 03 2013

Thousand Years, 2012 ©Yuka Kashihara

This is Kashihara’s third solo exhibition at Tomio Koyama Gallery. In her solo exhibition “Amid” at the gallery in 2011, she created a cave-like image by paraphrasing the process of “searching the deviated amid of myself” to the act of “digging a hole”. Later having experienced the Great East Japan Earthquake during her temporal stay, she began to feel the nature, her main motif differently. “When I went into the usual forest, I felt like I was protected. As a matter of fact, I may have been protected all these years by what I was trying to protect. When I realized it, there was a sense of vector facing outward instead of pointing at the inner side of me.” (Yuka Kashihara, 2013). The works conceived after those experiences were shown at her solo exhibition in 2012 “Transition”. The exhibition will feature 15 new works including 5 paintings that are over 2m. About this exhibition, she states,

There is a person I long to see. But I can’t.
So instead, I decided to go to Hokkaido, the person’s homeland.
Hokkaido somehow resembled Germany. Although it was my first visit to Hokkaido, the place was nostalgic. Nostalgic, yet unknown.
When I was strolling through the forest, the peculiar shaped plants of the northland invited me in. This is how “Arrival” and “Sky Lake” in this exhibition were created.
(Yuka Kashihara, 2013)

The exhibition title, “Repeating Traces” suggests a quiet resolution of the artist, who is determined to reach out for the present landscapes and the time, which are the accumulation of traces from the remote ages, by repetitious act of painting and erasing. Kashihara’s landscapes presented in this exhibition embrace more depth.

[作家プロフィール]
Yuka Kashihara was born in Hiroshima, Japan in 1980. She 
graduated from Musashino Art University in 2006 majoring in Japanese Painting, and in 2013 she completed the course of Academy of 
Visual Arts (HGB) Leipzig, Germany where she currently lives and works. From 2012 to 2013, she stayed under POLA Art Foundation Grants Program.
In 2008, she held her solo exhibition “Shakkei” at Stiftung Bauhaus Dessau curated by Torstn Blume. She presented her work at “VOCA '12” at the Ueno Royal Museum of Art, Tokyo, and received Encouragement Prize and Judge’s Prize of Ohara Museum of Art. The work that received Judge’s Prize of Ohara Museum of Art became a collection of Ohara Museum of Art and was exhibited at “Ohara Contemporary” this year. This is her third solo exhibition at Tomio Koyama Gallery.


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会期:2013. 10. 5th(sat.) - 10. 26th(sat.)
時間:12:00 - 19:00
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会場:Tomio Koyama Gallery
Last Updated on October 05 2013
 

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