"Overflowing Colors," a group exhibition by five popular artists active in various fields, will be held at Nomadic Gallery in Omotesando from Friday, May 31, 2024!

From Friday 31st May 2024, the group exhibition “Overflowing Colors” – an improvisation of colour by five artists – will be held at Nomadic Gallery in Omotesando.

The participating artists are George Hayashi, Hiroshi Nagao, Ai Sakkarani, Yasumichi Ichibayashi, and Taka Principal.

Five artists who create artistic works using different motifs and media have come together to create a group exhibition under the theme of "Overflowing Colors," where they express themselves, resonate with each other, and induce mutual change.

 

See below for details.

"Overflowing Colors," a group exhibition by five popular artists active in various fields, will be held at Nomadic Gallery in Omotesando from Friday, May 31, 2024!

 

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George Hayashi Author Page

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Yoh Nagao Author Page

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Itoshi Skahrani Author Page

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Hokuto Ichibayashi Author Page

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Takaprincipal Instagram

George Hayashi
George Hayashi
George Hayashi
Born in Tokyo in 1978. He has been designing apparel brands since his teens, and has collaborated with many companies, including the drinking water brand Cheerio. Since 2010, he has based his base of operations in Shanghai, where he has held exhibitions at galleries and museums in China and abroad. He has also been involved in a wide range of activities, including painting New Year's greetings for the Chinese government at the Japanese Consulate General, and murals for stores in Japan such as SG CLUB and Esujiro (both in Tokyo) and El Lequio (Okinawa).
Yoh Nagao
Yoh Nagao
Yoh Nagao
After building a career as a graphic designer and illustrator, he began his career as an artist. In 2012, he moved to Berlin, where he is currently engaged in fieldwork to build close relationships with local communities, driven by his deep interest in ethnology and cultural anthropology. He has traveled around the world, including Namibia, Mexico, Mongolia, and India, and the knowledge and experiences he has gained from these journeys are reflected in his work. He is currently based in Nagoya. This exhibition will feature collages that reconstruct objects and tools that are taken for granted in modern society, and are based on the theme of "future indigenous peoples." Through his unique artworks that skillfully use fashion magazine clippings and other materials, he challenges the authority of art.
Itoshi Saccharani
Itoshi Saccharani
Itoshi Sakhrani
Born in Tokyo in 1987, he has been familiar with oil painting since childhood and grew up in an environment where different cultures intersect. Of British, Indian and Okinawan descent, he was educated at an international school and a Japanese public school, and after graduating he experienced a variety of jobs. He began working full-time as a painter in 2020 and has been attracting attention for his unique style of expression. Saccharani's work is characterized by strong brushstrokes and thick layers of paint, and will be showcasing powerful abstract paintings in which the colors seem to be released into a four-dimensional world through his body and soul.
Ichibayashi Hokumichi
Ichibayashi Hokumichi
Hokuto Ichibayashi
Ichibayashi Hokuto / Born in Ishikawa, Japan in 1992. Graduated from Kyoto Seika University, Faculty of Art, Department of Art and Design, majoring in Japanese painting. Instead of using traditional Japanese painting paints that use minerals, animals, and plants found in nature as coloring materials, he chooses to use acrylic paints and other materials to express the realistic aesthetic sensibility of a generation born and raised in a society surrounded by manmade things. Making full use of traditional Japanese painting techniques, he creates works that incorporate the visual expressions of games and feature the customs of the 2000s and beyond as motifs.
TAKA PRINCIPAL
TAKA PRINCIPAL
Born in Aichi Prefecture in 1974. Moved to the United States in 1993. After returning to Japan in 2001, he worked as a photographer under the name TAKA, taking photographs for magazines and advertisements. In parallel with commercial photography, he exhibits his work as a photographer in Japan and abroad, including in Tokyo, New York, London, and Hong Kong. In 2013, he moved to Hong Kong. In 2024, he began working as a contemporary artist under the name TAKA PRINCIPAL.