Gallery Yamaki Fine is pleased to announce that it holds a solo show of Kuniyosi Ixima, “Graceful Diversity”.
After graduating from Musashino Art University as an oil painting major, he lives and creates in his birthplace Fukuoka. His creative range is wide from painting to performances and installations. In addition, he was selected for VOCA Exhibition, which is known as a gateway to success for emerging artists. Gallery introduces about 30 artworks including the latest works that have been created with a variety of techniques.
Ixima has been painting mainly portraits for more than 10 years. Randomly chosen portraits from the Internet are nothing to do with ixima himself, so he repeatedly paints someone who is unknown to him which made him possible to do try and error on the expression on the human existence itself. More recently, he tackles new materials such as Sumi ink and wax with combined or widened techniques. Also the choice range of motifs is more varied from close friends to scenery, to abstract. Ixima’s artworks, though apparently vacant, urge the viewers to notice the reality of the painting action itself because the canvas let out what the artist does on it like the brush strokes.
The exhibition title, graceful variety, reflects the change of attitude towards the creation that Ixima shows who says “what I see in front of myself is the everything Of the world, and I live my days planning how I play in it. He also says “what completes the artwork is someone who stands before it.” This stance that seems to have no regrets may be linked to the Buddhist thinking, not being obstinate, on which Ixima does reading.
Pursuing every expression and possibilities, Ixima creates with his whole body as if he was playing with materials. Those rhythmic and varied artworks of Ixima are only possible beyond the techniques. Don’t miss this opportunity!
“Graceful Diversity”
Abstract, figurative, portrait, scenery, oil, sumi ink, or Encaustic, Every style, every media is within myself simultaneously, which is impossible to divide. Each interrelated with one another and going on without When an abstract expression emerges, I make it a human portrait. When I paint complicated scenery, a simplified abstract comes up.
Those expressions are the dynamics of myself actually, and regardless of their sizes or materials, I arrange them to get some rhythm with which I can construct the exhibition, without the center, but with the whole space.
Kuniyosi IXIMA
【Selected solo Exhibitions】
2023'Portraits of Ikaijin' Seiriki art museum, Fukuoka
2023'Nanger Catch and Release' Aesop, Fukuoka
2021coffee county, Fukuoka
2020'Graceful Diversity’ Gallery Yamaki Fine Art, Kobe
2017'New Works by K.Ixima,' Yamane Art Lab., Fukuoka
2017'Ixima Kuniyosi', sarasa design lab fukuoka, Fukuoka
2017'08:03' Somewhere in Fukuoka City
2016'Ixima Kuniyosi', Gallery Yamaki Fine Art, Kobe
2015'New Works by K.Ixima,' Yamane Art Lab., Fukuoka
2014'PORTRAIT', Gallery Yamaki Fine Art, Kobe
2014'Ixima Kuniyosi', Miyake Fine Art, Tokyo
2009'Invisible Medicine', Art Trace Gallery, Tokyo
2007'I cross the Sea', IAF Shop*, Fukuoka
1999'DOMORU Exhibition', cafe Sisa, Tokyo
【Selected Group Exhibitions】
2024'Achilles, the Tortoise, and the Lemming' operation table, Fukuoka
2023’Passage of Fictions and Realities’ Gallery Yamaki Fine Art, Kobe
2020’VOCA Exhibition 2020 Prospects for Contemporary Art’ Uenomori Museum of Art , Tokyo
2019’Otonai -Sound/Visit-’, Fukuoka Prefectural Museum of Art
2018’The Declaration of artistic Life’ , Kyushu Geibun-Kan
2017’Zu to Chi' , Hachiman-yu, Fukuoka
2016'BI NO KODO KYUSHU : Creator Archive', Museum of Kyushu Sangyo University, Fukuoka
2015'N Collection: Ship of Theseus', Art Base Momoshima, Hiroshima
2014'ESPRIT DIOR', Christan Dior, Tokyo
2013'Shigekiba Arte vol.6', SHIGEKIBA, Fukuoka
2011'Descend with Hole', OAP studio, Fukuoka
2008'Kanogoshima Making', Noko island coast, Fukuoka
【Artist Information】
Kuniyosi IXIMA
SessionSat. Mar 14, 2020 - Sat. Apr 25, 2020 Closed on Sundays and Mondays
Hours11:00-13:00 / 14:00-19:00
PlaceGallery Yamaki Fine Art
Venue3-9-5-2F Motomachi, Chuo-ku, Kobe 650-0022
ContactTEL: 078-391-1666 FAX : 078-391-1667 MAIL: info@gyfa.co.jp
AccessOne minute walk from Motomachi Station, West exit (JR/ Hanshin Line)
ChargeFree