Masaaki Miyasako
Masaaki Miyasako Ichui Exhibition -Colorful Sky-
November 25th - December 4th, 2022
展览
Exhibition view
Color is something that has shape
It exists as a physical phenomenon.
"Sky" means emptiness (nothingness)
There is nothing there.
Between "color" and "emptiness" there is "no difference"
It means that the two are not different.
Count from "1" and arrive at "ichi" again
During that time, you must go through "zero."
The tangible and the intangible are on the same line
there is.
This time
Painting as a concrete expression
Calligraphy as an abstract expression
This is an attempt to express this on the same line.
Draw what is not visible in the picture
It makes the meaning in the book invisible.
Pretending to be delusional, "emptiness is form"
A world that is neither a painting nor a calligraphy
I wandered around.
Masaaki Miyamaki
宫佐子正明
Masaaki Miyasako
Biography
Born in Matsue, Shimane Prefecture in 1951
1981 Completed Japanese Painting, Conservation and Restoration Technology, Graduate School of Fine Arts, Tokyo University of the Arts
1988 Tokyo Central Museum of Art Japanese Painting Grand Prize Exhibition "Nice to Me" Award for Excellence
1991: Received the Encouragement Award and the Minister of Foreign Affairs Award for "Fuuga" at the 46th Spring Inten Exhibition, and the Encouragement Award for "Fuuga" at the 76th revived Inten Exhibition
In 1993, he won the 12th Japan Art Academy Scholarship Maeda Seison Prize, and in 1994, he won the Japan Art Academy Prize (Daikan Award) at the 78th Inten Exhibition for "Tenshada."
1999: 84th Inten Exhibition "Well-Tempered Clavier" won the Minister of Education Award
2000 Professor, Department of Cultural Properties Conservation and Japanese Painting, Graduate School of Fine Arts, Tokyo University of the Arts
2017 Retired from Tokyo University of the Arts Solo exhibition "Masaaki Miyasako - Reading Between the Lines" (Tokyo University of the Arts Museum)
2021 "Masaaki Miyasa Exhibition - Different Times and Same Pictures -" Ginza Ippodo (hereinafter ')
2023 Solo exhibition “Confusion” (Ippodo New York), etc.
Collection
National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo, Japanese diplomatic missions overseas, Tokyo University of the Arts, Shimane Museum of Art, Adachi Museum of Art, Yamatane Museum of Art, Menard Art Museum, Toyota Automobile Museum, Ueda City Museum of Art, Koganji Temple, Kinpusenji Temple, Turkey-Japan Cultural Exchange Center, Benz Museum Stuttgart, National Museum of Russian Art, Lisbon Museum of Asian Art, Pitti Museum of Modern Art, Italy, and many more