SHUN SUDO S EXPANDING COSMOS

Similar documents
Tomokazu Matsuyama East Weets Mest

FULL CIRCLE YOSHIHARA JIRO COLLECTION

DOWNLOAD OR READ : WHAT IS IMPRESSIONISM PDF EBOOK EPUB MOBI

Makiko Nakamura Moons of Jupiter

Takashi MURAKAMI Forbes

FRIEZE NEW YORK IS LESS THAN A MONTH AWAY!

Katie and Flora - 12:53 am x 116 cm Acrylic, ink and collage on canvas

OUT OF THIS WORLD: WORKS BY STEVE TOBIN

FRED WILLIAMS Silver and grey FRED WILLIAMS

Artist photo: Roshanak

FALL 2018 ART HISTORY COURSES

Colby College Museum of Art. Teacher Guide Grades 9-12

Images of the paintings and the installation follow the essay, courtesy Robert Bingaman.

Geuryung Lee. Honesty. Painting & Drawing. MFA thesis. May 2017

2. A painting of fruit, flowers or insects is called. 3. Paintings made from millions of tiny coloured dots are typical of the style.

escape from the fetters of subject matter, and he began to work Cubist forms in an increasingly expressionist manner.

Art Detectives Anselm Kiefer

WALLY FINDLAY GALLERIES. Frederick McDuff SUMMER SELECTIONS

COMMISSIONED ARTWORKS A Rewarding Experience.

Classical music is the inspiration for fire-proofed paintings at Ogden

Bernard Childs [ ]

Process and Presentness: The Work of Israel Lund

as ebr Gwen L

With every painting I find myself completely. absorbed in my work. I love the challenge. and excitement of starting a new piece,

Summer Group Exhibition

DIRECTOR Adrienne Elise Tarver. FACULTY Mari Hirats Raymond Jones

Born: 1866, Moscow, Russia Died: 1944, Neuilly-sur-Seine, France Education: Academy of Art, Munich Style: Abstract Expressionism Bauhaus:

DARCO CODE ART VOLUME #3

Jackson Pollock

Liberty Pines Academy Russell Sampson Rd. Saint Johns, Fl 32259

Hara Documents 9 Masako Ando: The Garden of Belly Button

WEEK ONE: JULY 6-10 MORNING CLASSES (GRADES K-5) DRAWING FUN Kimberly Kanachovski Level: 4 th and 5 th Grades. CARTOONING Elena Steier

Thirty-Minute Essay Questions from Earlier AP Exams

ART (ART) Art (ART) 1

Colby College Museum of Art. Teacher Guide Grades K-2

Volume 22 Number 2 Autumn departments 2. Letterbox 4. The Editor s Corner 5. Briefly Noted : Recent Projects 8. Cover Artists 50.

WILD BOAR. By Ben Fenske and Richard Zinon

Prevf ews of Works for Sale at Upcoming Shows OCTOBER 2007 ESTERN COLLECTOR

INDIAN MODERNIST LANDSCAPES BAKRE / RIBEIRO / SOUZA November 2016

Newstead Open Studios

On View: May 8th June 14th, 2015 Wednesday Sunday 12:00pm 6:00pm and by appointment Van der Plas Gallery, 156 Orchard Street, New York, NY 10002

URBN A COLLABORATIVE MOSAIC COLLECTION CELEBRATING BOSTON'S URBAN YOUTH

Problems and Solutions in the Development of Watercolor Painting

Triumvirate Kenojuak Ashevak. Beaverbrook Art Gallery Art EduKit. Kenojuak Ashevak (Canadian/Inuit b. 1927)

Matisse, Matisse, Matisse

Art History (ART HIS)

I ve always adored the playful and sexy works Matisse created in studios in his apartment and his villa near Nice.

Taking It All In 60 x 36 Acrylic on Stretched Canvas, Gallery Mat $3,800. No Ordinary Moment

DESIGN PROFILES: 32 PERSIMMON BISTRO DESIGNERS: CANDICE HELD & TRISTAN GITTENS 70 A SUN-SPLASHED GARDEN: DESERT LANDSCAPE DESIGN & PEYO MICHAELS

HANDCRAFTED FOR YOUR HOME & GARDEN

ELENA MILDNER LIVE DRIVE

JUN TAKEGOSHI CONTEMPORARY KUTANI WARE

HD-HENNESSY_FUTURA-FICHES 225x307.indd 1 26/06/12 11:09

Artful Adventures. France. 19th. Century. An interactive guide for families 56. Your French Adventure Awaits You! See inside for details

Great Minds: Vincent van Gogh by Lydia Lukidis

Ibrahim El-Salahi Alhambra

Pera Education Look at Me! Portraits and Other Fictions from the la Caixa Contemporary Art Collection

Online Biography 201. Art - Biography Smoking Experience. Creation Process - Cuban Influence - Color Pallets - Music

ART DEPARTMENT SEQUENCE. Course Title Length Meeting Time Grades. Clay and Sculpture Semester Daily Studio Art Semester Daily 11-12

A V A N T D U C K M A R T H A M A Y E R E R L E B A C H E R

HENRI MATISSE & DIMITRY GERRMAN

Ay Tjoe Christine: Spirituality and Allegory

The Heckscher Museum of Art

Drawing + Painting. 1 The skills, techniques, elements, and principles of the arts can be learned, studied, refined, and practiced.

Chazen Museum of Art Artist Jim Dine gives major gift to the Chazen

tonality blue and white which she combines to evoke an imaginary but universal landscape, willing the spirit to partake in a great journey.

OPEN YOUR HEART ÓLI G.JÓHANNSSON & MA TSE LIN

Norval Morriseau. We must be child-like, Simplicity of Spirit date unknown. Beaverbrook Art Gallery Art EduKit

Imaginatively rendered. Creatively composed. Softly inviting.

S. Jay Tomioka

Monet and Impressionism

Signe Stuart Textured Art. Provided by the South Dakota Art Museum Brookings, South Dakota

ART 1100 A: Intro to the Visual Arts CRN: 22177

CULTURAL. Artist Benjamin Wu paints dynamic scenes that reflect the heritage, ancestry and traditions of both Eastern and Western cultures.

Meet the Masters February Program

ART ON BROADWAY GALLERY NEWSMay Art on Broadway Member Show features Roberta Babcock and Clarise Kinney

7 Simple Secrets. yyyyyyyyyy. DreamaTollePerry. to Doing What You Love & Loving What You Do. .com

Q & A. Hilarie Lambert

Christie s Hong Kong & Michael Lau Host the Artist s Inaugural Private Selling Exhibition at Christie s COLLECT THEM ALL!

The Mechanics of Expression: Vera Lutter, Sameer Makarius & Otto Steinert April 6 May 13, 2017

Jean-Michel Othoniel Xavier Veilhan. Courtesy of Kukje Gallery, Inc., May 22 June 26, 2010

Making Culture. Introduction. Young People s Kimono Making Workshop

Cascade Cuts. Spring 2018

Where Woodstock meets woodblock

DICK FOLSE Abstracted Landscapes

Tantric The Corporeal and the Cosmic

JeoNG MIn the Bark of the Mulberry Tree

Glossary Term: Shape Shape is one of the elements of art. When lines meet, shapes are formed.

josé manuel egea lycanthropos

SOL LEWITT. a d a m. e: 24 CORK STREET LONDON W1S 3NJ t:

Gary Hirsch. Gary Hirsch TEDX Talk

Art In Motion Hanging Mobiles by Tay Chee Toh

2013. MIREILLE MERHEJ ''NOSTALGIA'' NOSTALGIA MIREILLE MERHEJ

NAOYA THE WONDERVERSE OF POLYKANTEN

Artists at Work: Up close and personal By MARSHA FOTTLER, Correspondent

Alexander Calder s Style In uences Chinese Contemporary Artists

Andronov, Nikolai By the Stove - Self-Portrait with Wife. Oil on board 130 x 80cm Inscribed on reverse

Lines Can Show Feelings Grade 2 Lesson 2 (Art Connections, Level 2, pgs A)

Maqbool Fida Husain (Indian, ): Style and Influences

5a Cork Street, Mayfair, London W1S 3NY

Transcription:

SHUN SUDO

SHUN SUDO S EXPANDING COSMOS By Linda Hoaglund Shun Sudo is a Tokyo-based artist who channels Japanese aesthetics through American Pop and street art styles to paint completely original large-format works. Sudo relies on the pitch-black hues and deft brushstrokes of traditional charcoal ink painting (sumi-e) to depict backgrounds that accentuate his boldly colored, whimsical creatures, mining Japan s cultural legacy to release an expanding cosmos. Sudo traces his artistic origins to his early years performing onstage as a child actor in Kabuki plays. Through his exposure to Kabuki, he absorbed the highly stylized palette and rhythms of 18th century Japan, still the bass beat of his imagination. In his 20s, Sudo lived and traveled in the U.S., where he inhaled the freeform expressions of Pop Art and the raw energy of street art splashed across inner city buildings. Although Sudo never formally studied art, he credits the 18th century genius, Jakuchu, and the 20th century visionary, Taro Okamoto, as his mentors, citing both artists out-of-the-box, liberated originality for inspiring him as an artist. Jakuchu (1716 ~ 1800) was the Zen painter who retired early from his family business to dedicate his life to creating the most spectacular and meticulous paintings of birds and flowers in the history of Asian art. For Jakuchu, who kept a flock of exotic chickens in his garden, painting was equal parts obsessive observation and spiritual devotion. Jakuchu believed that the natural creatures he depicted were his equals, refusing to paint them until he had identified their individual spirits. Taro Okamoto (1911 ~ 1996) was the avant-garde painter and sculptor who lived in Paris throughout the 1930s, studying with Claude Levi-Strauss. After WWII, Okamoto started over in Japan, where he became fascinated with prehistoric, Jomon-era pottery, which inspired his iconic sculpture, Tower of the Sun, commissioned by 1970 Expo in Osaka. Okamoto s European training led to his passion for Japan s aesthetic roots to inspire his singular vision. By Jakuchu By Taro Okamoto Linda Hoaglund is a bilingual filmmaker born and raised in Japan. Her filmography includes a trilogy of films about World War II: Wings of Defeat, ANPO: Art X War and Things Left Behind. She is currently completing The Guardians of Edo Avant-Garde, which reveals how Japanese artists of the Edo era (1603 ~ 1868) set the stage for the Modern art movement in the West.

INNOCENT FOREST 06, 2018 h. 63 x w. 213 in. (160 x 541 cm) Set of three

INNOCENT FOREST 05, 2018 h. 63 x w. 158 in. (160 x 401 cm) Set of two

INNOCENT FOREST 02, 2017 Acrylic and gold leaf on canvas h. 63 x w. 102 in. (160 x 260 cm) Set of two INNOCENT FOREST 03, 2017 Acrylic and gold leaf on canvas h. 63 x w. 102 in. (160 x 260 cm) Set of two

INNOCENT FOREST 04, 2017 h. 30 x w. 30 in. (76.2 x 76.2 cm) CIRCLE, 2018 h. 20 7/8 x w. 31 5/8 in. (53 x 80.5 cm)

CHAOTIC HAPPINESS 03, 2016 h. 35 2/5 x w. 57 1/10 in. (90 x 145 cm) BUSTLE 03, 2016 h. 39 x w. 39 in. (99.1 x 99.1 cm)

DICTATOR, 2016 h. 39 x w. 39 in. (99.1 x 99.1 cm) BLOOD 05, 2017 h. 24 x w. 24 in. (61 x 61 cm)

Shun Sudo in his studio in Tokyo I AM, 2016 h. 23 5/8 x w. 23 5/8 in. (60 x 60 cm)

SHUN SUDO: INNOCENT FOREST Shun Sudo (b. 1977), based in Tokyo, has been deeply influenced by American pop culture from a young age and has spent his 20s traveling around the United States. When he returned home to Japan in his early 30s, he began working on paintings that reference his creative roots both in Japanese culture and the contemporary street culture of Western life. As a result, Sudo developed two artistic styles that reflect the two different aspects of his personality. His primary aim is to capture his subject matter in a few stylized brushstrokes otherwise known as Japanese sumi-e brush stroke painting. He then paints over that image with graffiti pop art which makes for a graphically-animated impression that awakens the eyes, mind, and spirit. In his current series Innocent Forest, which contains Sudo s creations of imaginary animals, which look similar to rabbits, elephants or deer, which wander around the mysterious forest he projects those animals as himself and the forest as the United States when he traveled in younger years. SELECTED EXHIBITIONS 2018 Art Miami, FL Innocent Forest, Onishi Gallery, NY Nine Colors, Seibu Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan 2017 Art New York, NY Paint Over, Onishi Gallery, NY 2016 Aqua Art Miami, FL Paint Over, Onishi Gallery, NY 2015 SCOPE Miami Beach, FL Paint Over, Onishi Gallery, NY FRONT: Shun Sudo, MINDSCAPE, 2018; acrylic on canvas; h. 36 x w. 36 in. (91.5 x 91.5 cm) INNOCENT FOREST 05, 2017 Acrylic on skateboard (wood) h. 31 x w. 8 in. (79 x 20 cm) CONTACT Nana Onishi nana@onishigallery.com 212-695-8035

521 West 26th Street, New York, NY 10001 www.onishigallery.com