Passing through the moderately wavering draped cloths, one would feel and experience a indescribable and inenarrable beauty and begin to dawn on being surrounded by the warmth her expressions possess.
Base Gallery is pleased to present “The way down to the sky -il modo di
scendere al cielo-” a solo exhibition by Kaori Miyayama.
Miyayama pursued her studies of cultural anthropology at Keio University, Tokyo and
subsequently completed MFA in painting at The Academy of Fine Arts of Brera, Milano,
Italy. Ever since her visit to Italy in 2001, she has been proactively working on
various styles of expressions and has participated in numerous exhibitions and
workshops over the past 12 years in many countries with a focus on Italy.
Among her artworks, there are practices named between Here and There and between
Inside and Outside. Miyayama daringly chooses the filtered technique
“print” for her expression, and by applying this method she keeps a
slight distance from the “frame”, the system of enclosing an artwork.
In addition, she avoids presenting her practices viewed only from a fixed
perspective. It almost seems as if she keeps definite punctuation evaded
mellifluously while holding back affirmation.
The uncertain places such as the
interstice, in other words, the in-between sway freely and moderately without being
figured out where the face and the reverse are. Miyayama finds out something
invisible in this unseen space-time dwelling between things and makes an attempt for
expression.
In a lifetime we are under a siege of conflicting pictures such as truth and
falsehood, front and back, and heaven and earth, and explicit expressions actually
do not tell anything. We naturally end up learning such ideas in our less tidy life.
Thrusting into a throng of people in the society after having studied cultural
anthropology, Miyayama, with the acquisition of the means for expression, seems to
have ordinarily come to think that everything lurks in the gloom of contradiction
and contrariety after all and realizes that to express is to go along softly.
Passing through the moderately wavering draped cloths, one would feel and experience
a indescribable and inenarrable beauty and begin to dawn on being surrounded by the
warmth her expressions possess.
This is her first exhibition in Japan in a long time while she has been broadening
her activities worldwide in the last decade. We cordially invite you to join us for
her first solo exhibition at Base Gallery.
Opening Nov 15th since 18 to 21
BASE GALLERY / MATRIX JAPAN S.A.
Koura Daiichi Bldg. 1F, 1-1-6 Nihombashi-Kayabacho, Chuo-ku Tokyo
Hours: mon-sat 11:00 - 19:00
Free entry