browngrotta arts
Japandi: shared aesthetics and influences
From October 4, 2021 to October 31, 2021
Japanese artist, Toshio Sekiji, intertwines strips of paper from various cultures, rewriting messages and imaging a harmonius confluence of disparate cultures, languages and nationalities – different than the facts on the ground.
Artist Statement:
"One night, after reading some newspapers, I tore them into strips and then poured on natural Japanese lacquer, which I had used for antique restoration. I tossed the strips of paper like a salad. The action of the natural, organic substance on the edges of each hand-torn newspaper strip produced unexpected effects. Lacquer is a difficult medium to work with, and I had felt restricted, like someone trapped in the bottom of a well by the rigid division used in the traditional lacquering process. This new way of using lacquer was liberating. The loose fibers of the paper absorbed the lacquer, and, when the strips were woven the result was a lacquer-enhanced tapestry of almost-symbols, a tapestry that vanished at the border of meaning. The segments of torn newspaper that appear on the woven surface of the work are like the frames of a cartoon, passing over and under each other. Newspaper stories lose their beginning and end, and new visions are revealed." -- Toshio Sekiji
Selected collections and exhibition venues:
Yokohama Museum of Art, Japan (Weaving the World: The Art of Linear Construction); the Israel Museum, Jerusalem; Passage de Retz, Paris, France; Tatsuno Museum, Nagano, Japan (Rehabilitation of the Art -- Vision of Sense); Dennos Museum Center, Traverse City, Michigan; Gallery Iso-gaya, Tokyo, Japan; Galerie Kouki, Paris, France; Malleswaram, Bangalore, India (Viewing Across Cultures); Cairns Regional Gallery, Australia (Paper, Wood, Clay); YOU HALL, Gumma, Japan (Weaving, It's Today); Nakanosawa Museum of Art, Gumma, Japan (Weaving Words - solo exhibition); Maison Franco-Japonaise, Tokyo, Japan; ZAIM Annex, Yokohama, Japan (Yokohama Boogie: Under the Influence); Space Neues Asahi, Gumma, Japan (National Highway 17 - solo exhibition); Montclair State University, New Jersey (Art of Substance).
Japandi: shared aesthetics and influences
From October 4, 2021 to October 31, 2021
When was Toshio Sekiji born?