Tomoko Shioyasu"Cutting Insights" 2008.8.29(Fri)-9.27(Sat)
Born in 1981, Tomoko Shioyasu majored in sculpture at the Kyoto City
University of Arts. In 2005, the year after graduating, she won the
Grand Prix at the 6th Spiral Independent Creators Festival (SICF). She
then exhibited in the Fukutake House at the Echigo-Tsumari Art
Triennial 2006, and was selected for the 2007 VOCA exhibition. As the
range of her work expands, it is met by great acclaim, including this
year's Most Promising Young Talent Prize in the Fine Art Division of
the Gotoh Memorial Cultural Award. Next year, she plans to use the
grant associated with the Gotoh Memorial Cultural Award to conduct
research and work in China and Europe, which promises to bring
additional depth to her work. The upcoming exhibition will be Tomoko
Shioyasu's much-awaited first solo exhibition at SCAI The Bathhouse.
As a student, Shioyasu was fascinated by the veins in the leaves of
Rumex japonicus found all over campus. The veins were so delicate, yet
had such dynamic forms, and she once tried cutting them out one by one
with a utility knife. She describes this as the inspiration behind her
current works, created on the theme of "nature," and falling into
three categories: cutting works, which she creates with fine,
overlapping cuts in large, wide sheets of paper using utility knives,
soldering-iron works, in which she creates images by melting holes in
special synthetic paper, and drawings, using acrylics or charcoal.
Common to each of these approaches is a significant amount of delicate
and repetitive work performed by hand.
As if in unison with the rhythm of nature as it repeats over time,
she makes little cuts over and over again. The little cuts accumulate
to create works on a very large scale, producing installations which
take in the flow of air and light of their location, becoming one with
it so that the exhibition space becomes an abstraction of nature
itself, and the installation becomes a sign of nature with presence
and depth. Through nature, Shioyasu is expressing a world-view of
pursuing the truth of the universe, an approach that is shared with
Zen and other forms of Buddhism. In the installation space, the spirit
of nature flows through her work, giving the impression of a vivid
dance by the air and the particles of light. In a sense, in cutting
pieces out of two-dimensional paper, Shioyasu is using thin air as a
material and chiseling a new form of sculpture out of the space
itself, gaining insights into what things are really like. For her
first solo exhibition at SCAI, "Cutting Insights," the centerpiece is
a broad sheet of paper, 3.5 meters across and stretching to a height
of 6 meters, that she has finely cut and overlapped, installed so as
to produce gentle waves. She also presents new soldering-iron works,
and drawings in acrylics or charcoal.
Tomoko Shioyasu is attempting to create a new space through a strong
and energetic image of life―life that wells up with enough
energy to be heard, life that is sublimating and recycling―
conveying insights about something that seems to be truly important.
It is a great pleasure for SCAI to present this exhibition and provide
the opportunity for a wide range of people to see her work.
→[ Artist Info: Tomoko Shioyasu ]
| Exhibition Period: |
Friday, 29 August - Saturday, 27 September, 2008 |
| Opening Hours: |
12:00-19:00
closed on Mon., Sun., and Holidays |
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"blessing wall", 2006, paper, 240×750cm
"blessing wall", 2006, paper, 240×750cm"
"blessing wall", 2006, paper, 240×750cm
"waterfall", 2007, double tracing paper, h.660 x w.350 x d.65 cm
"waterfall", 2007, double tracing paper, h.660 x w.350 x d.65 cm
"multiplication 06", 2006, special paper, h.283 x w.450 cm
"multiplication 06", 2006, special paper, h.283 x w.450 cm
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