

グループ展「Color Expression」【東京】
Exhibition Information
Venue
YUGEN Gallery
KD Minami Aoyama Building 4F, 3-1-31 Minamiaoyama, Minato-ku, Tokyo
Dates
Opening Hours
Weekdays: 13:00-19:00
Weekends and holidays: 13:00-20:00
*Ends at 17:00 on the final day only
Closed Days
None
Date of presence
Admission Fee
free
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SOMETA
He started self-taught digital painting in 2020. He mainly posts his works on social media and will start working as an artist in 2022. The concept of his work is the "needy" parts he feels while expressing himself on social media. He expresses the needy portraits that everyone feels in this age of social media through his work.
Having had a deep interest in art since childhood, she began full-fledged painting when she entered an art high school in 2008. Since 2013, she has focused on creating artworks based on the theme of "lookism" (the supremacy of appearance) based on her own experiences, and has been developing her own unique artistic expression that explores the values of appearance and beauty in society. Through her works, she continues to make a statement about the stereotypes and prejudices about appearance in modern society.
Born in Tokyo, he is based in Tokyo and mainly participates in exhibitions.
Influenced by street culture and movies, he creates works based on the motifs of pseudonymous people and scenes, and life-sized images rooted in daily life. He incorporates various pictorial elements such as white space and tagging (lettering) in his work, and creates works based on the theme of Japanese painting x street.
Independent Tokyo 2023 Tomio Koyama Award. 2023 metasequoia 2023 Junko Sasanuki Award. 1st Idemitsu Art Award (formerly Shell Art Award). Selected for the 39th Ueno Royal Museum Grand Prize Exhibition. Selected for the 56th Kanagawa Prefectural Art Exhibition.
Born in Miyagi Prefecture in 1991. Jun Suzuki is a contemporary artist known for his pop line drawings. Influenced by her father, a ceramic artist, she was exposed to various art forms from an early age and began drawing. Her works express positive messages about life, death, and love, and she hopes to create an emotional connection with viewers and people living in the future.
From an early age, he was influenced by his father, an art dealer, and his mother, a metal engraver, and was raised in an environment surrounded by paintings. He approaches art from a multifaceted perspective, and with the concept of "art is entertainment," he continues to explore the nostalgic side of modern society that has been left behind, as well as the essential two sides of beauty that humans and nature possess, through his own unique binary philosophy.