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SUNDARAM TAGORE GALLERY, Singapore - Hiroshi Senju : BEGINNINGS - VIEW ONLINE - January 21 > February 28, 2021 @SundaramTagore

"BEGINNINGS"

Hiroshi Senju

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January 21 > February 28, 2021

Hiroshi Senju
Hiroshi Senju
Hiroshi Senju
We are pleased to present new BEGINNINGS paintings from acclaimed Japanese artist Hiroshi Senju. This is the artist's first new BEGINNINGS series since 2015.
He began the creative process for these BEGINNINGSs on the island of Oahu, Hawaii. The pristine beauty of Hawaii has inspired Senju's work in the past, but it was the rugged, almost prehistoric landscape of Oahu's north side that struck a chord. "There are places where you can feel the energy of the beginning," he says. "Here, I can feel the echo, the vibration of the Earth and the energy of Earth's creation."
In these new works, Senju explores dynamic compositional formats, from sweeping verticals that amplify the sensation of the water's energy and movement, to layered, asymmetric falls that form areas of negative space. Senju, who mixes his own pigments using crushed rock, coral and other natural materials, expands his iconic black and white palette to include vibrant shades of red and blue. The exhibition also includes two new Cliff paintings from a small group Senju created during the lockdown using luminous platinum pigment.
Senju began exploring the waterfall image in the early 1990s and his approach has continuously evolved since then. In 2003, he introduced vivid color, but returned to a refined black-and-white palette in 2007. Soon after, inspired by the luminous glow of neon signs on the streets of Tokyo, he began to experiment with fluorescent pigments that glow a sublime electric blue when viewed under ultraviolet light. These luminescent waterfalls were the subject of several solo gallery shows, as well as an immersive installation that was the centerpiece of Frontiers Reimagined at the 2015 Venice Biennale.
The Japanese-born New York-based painter was the first Asian artist to receive an Honorable Mention Award at the Venice Biennale (1995), and has participated in numerous exhibitions including The New Way of Tea, curated by Alexandra Munroe, at the Japan Society and the Asia Society in New York, 2002; and Paintings on Fusuma at the Tokyo National Museum, 2003. He was recently awarded the Foreign Minister’s Commendation from the Japanese government for contributions to art. In May 2017 he was honored with the Isamu Noguchi Award.
Public installations include seventy-seven murals at Juko-in, a sub-temple of Daitoku-ji, a Zen Buddhist temple in Japan, and monumental waterfalls at Tokyo International Airport (Haneda). The Benesse Art Site of Naoshima Island houses two large-scale installations. The artist’s two monumental paintings at the Kongobuji Temple at Koyasan—a waterfall and a cliff—were on view in major museums throughout Japan prior to their installation and consecration in October 2020.
Senju’s work is in The Metropolitan Museum of Art and Brooklyn Museum, New York; the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; the Asian Art Museum, San Francisco; the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri; the Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto; the Museum of Modern Art, Toyama, Japan; the Yamatane Museum of Art, Tokyo; Tokyo University of the Arts; and the Kushiro Art Museum, Hokkaido. In 2009, Skira Editore published a monograph of his work titled Hiroshi Senju. The Hiroshi Senju Museum Karuizawa in Japan opened in 2011.
Born in Tokyo, 1958 | Lives and works in New York

  

Hiroshi Senju


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