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[Image: Nobuyuki Osaki "untiled album photo (Travel Journal) 4-22" 2022]

Nobuyuki Osaki "Travel Journal"

Yuka Tsuruno Gallery
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Artists

Nobuyuki Osaki
Fascinated by the “uncertainty and ambiguity of reality”, Osaki investigates the possibility of confronting such uncertainty – in particular, how we recognize the world around us, and how these perceptions and memories exist as images. He has developed methodology that makes use of the respective properties in painting and video as media to convey the fluidity of time and the nature of memory, such as video works wherein the image gradually dissolves and diffuses with time. In recent years he blurs the imagery of personal album photos to a degree that renders the subject unidentifiable, in order to explore the relationship between pluralistic space-time and memory. At once these works evoke the ambiguity of memory and induce the ubiquity of nostalgic sentiment that surpasses generations and locality. On this foundation and in referencing contemporary cosmology and his own four-dimensional space theory, he has developed and seeks to articulate his concept of “Multiple Lighting,” which maintains that his and other people’s memories are connected beyond space and time and that this is exposed in the present.
“Travel Journal” builds on this practice and focuses on unforeseeable changes and unpredictability brought upon by the global pandemic, as well as the subject of his research in Stuttgart – self portraits.

Schedule

Apr 16 (Sat) 2022-May 21 (Sat) 2022 

Opening Hours Information

Hours
11:00-18:00
Closed
Monday, Sunday, Holidays
FeeFree
Websitehttps://yukatsuruno.com/en/exhibitions/pr095_travel-journal
VenueYuka Tsuruno Gallery
http://yukatsuruno.com/
Location3F Terrada Art Complex, 1-33-10 Higashi Shinagawa, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 140-0002
Access9 minute walk from exit B at Tennozu Isle Station on the Rinkai line, 10 minute walk from the South exit of Tennozu Isle Station on the Tokyo Monorail line, 9 minute walk from the North exit of Shimbamba Station on the Keikyu line.
Phone03-5781-2525
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