
Kyoko MURASE
"Lights in the Forest (standing) " 2003
180 x 145cm, oil on cotton
"To The Mountain Lake"
Kyoko MURASE@Feb.14 | Mar.13, 2004
g cthe figures seem to be dancing in this unconscious realm between dreaming
and waking. They are beings whose very existence is unspecific and neutral.h
Hiromi Kitazawa
(from the catalogue for Girls Donft Cry, PARCO Museum, 2003
Taka Ishii Gallery is pleased to announce To The Mountain Lake, artist Kyoko Murasefs third solo exhibition with the gallery. A graduate of the Kunstakademie Dusseldorf, Murase currently resides in Germany. The artistfs work has been included in numerous recent museum exhibitions including Fiction, the Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo, 2002, Girls Donft Cry, Parco Museum, 2003, and will be featured in the upcoming exhibitions, Roppongi Crossing, Mori Art Museum, 2004 and The Time of Our Life,
Tokyo Opera City, 2004.
Kyoko Murasefs installations interweave paintings, drawings and site-specific wall pieces to create an immersive environment; a space which articulates the artistfs highly personal and lyrical language of the daydream. gImagine you dive into water, chase after butterflies, or take a nap in the forest; all is quiet, and then suddenly a lake appears before youcThis is the sort of mood I want to create,h states the artist. This mood is achieved, in part, through the artistfs use of repetition. In a slowly evolving body of work, developed over a series of exhibitions, Murase has focused on an androgynous figure placed within a fluid, dreamlike natural landscape. A clear distinction between figure and landscape is literally blurred through Murasefs free handling of color and brushstroke. The intimate relationship |and sometimes identification- between a being and itfs surroundings is presented in the gentle yet insistent language of a dream.
The release of the publication of Apu Apu, a collaboration between Kyoko Murase and writer Fukunaga Shin, is anticipated in March, 2004. Please contact the gallery for details.
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