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The Poetry of Fragments Lacquer art by Mine Tanigawa A solo exhibition 7.4 - 1.5.2022



Curated and presented by The Gallery by SOIL


The Gallery by SOIL is proud to present the second solo exhibition of Mine Tanigawa titled “The Poetry of Fragments”.

A graduate of the Kyoto City University of Art, Japan, Mine Tanigawa is a contemporary Japanese lacquer artist whose lacquer sculptures display supple lines and curves. The well-crafted sculptures are unique, and the contemporary lacquer art embodies lightness with interesting structural forms. The lacquer pieces are polished and exquisitely made to perfection using contemporary material like fibre-reinforced plastic with urushi (Japanese lacquer) and crafted with traditional lacquer techniques.

Tanigawa had her first exhibition outside Japan, titled “Brush”, at The Gallery by SOIL in Hong Kong back to 2018. Prestigious hotels and venues commissioned her to create artworks for their projects, including Narita International Airport JAL First Class Lounge in Chiba, Japan; Agora Kyoto Karasuma Hotel in Kyoto, Japan; Shangri-la Qiantan Hotel in Shanghai, China; and Peninsula London Hotel in London, United Kingdom (due to open in 2022/3).


Tanigawa won the "2021 Kyoto City Prize for Young Artist”.



Artist Statement


I enjoy nature and spend lots of time observing the landscape. And at the same time, these are fragments of my memories where I keep and use them during my art-making. These moments allow me to immerse myself and get lost within time and space, and I feel that there are no boundaries between myself and the world, or between subject and object, the boundary lines begin to blur.


When I decide the shapes of my art pieces, I often get inspiration from plants or natural scenery. I will visualise it through drawing, sculpting and lacquer making. Applying layers of lacquer is a kind of meditating process. The ancient technique of lacquer making has been passed down from generation to generation. I love to create with lacquer as it is transitory yet enduring. The ephemerality of nature is embodied in my lacquer art as I try to capture nature's shifting shape and form. At the same time, it gives a sense of permanence. The works at this exhibition represent fragments of my experience in the past year. I hope that viewers can appreciate my lacquer pieces like the ever-changing landscape or like the fleeting moments in life.


The Gallery by SOIL

Shop H, Hollywood Building

186 Hollywood Road

Sheung Wan

Hong Kong


Easter special business hours


7.4 - 1.5.2022

12nn - 6pm, Tuesday-Sunday

Monday by Appointment


Easter Opening Hours

15.4.2022 12nn - 6pm

17.4.2022 12nn - 6pm


Closed 16.4 and 18.4

 

fluctuation_0321 Natural lacquer, FRP, magnet H1660mm x W400mm x D200mm 2021


Natural lacquer, FRP H670mm x W650mm 2022


banshiu Natural lacquer, FRP H1100mm x W400mm 2022


blurred edge_g_ harugasumi Natural lacquer, FRP H325mm x W240mm x D160mm 2022

drawing_v_b-m Natural lacquer, FRP, and magnet H400mm x W75mm x D130mm 2022





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