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Most of us are born to see, but hey do you really see ¡§me¡¨? If we don¡¦t see things consciously and inspect what¡¦s really going on around, everything flitting underneath our eyes becomes meaningless and surplus. On Nov. 8 (Sat.) at AKI Gallery ¡uDo You See Me? Japanese contemporary art exhibition ¡vgathers seven artists: Hideyuki Igarashi¡BChika Hattori¡BU-DIE¡BAkira Okamoto¡BToshiki Teramura¡BShoma Nishikawa¡BEri Shitara, revolutionarily making ¡§seeing¡¨ an attentive action.
Do You See Me?
Hideyuki Igarashi filters scene and move under high speed and penetrate into the buried angst. Chika Hattori¡¦s flower has pure color and outline. By viewing from a very close distance, the familiar perspective is replaced. U-DIE¡¦s classical Marilyn Monroe portrait is surprisingly made up by various prints and pencil strokes. ¡§Do You See Me?¡¨ brings out the strongest stimulation among hustle and bustle in our life. Besides all of the above, Toshiki Teramura¡¦s 3D figure and display, Shoma Nishikawa¡¦s deformed creature, Akira Okamoto¡¦s chase of innate nature and Eri Shitara¡¦s minimal creation refined from life, all four artists collectively arouse beholder¡¦s visual sensation. From Nov. 8 (Sat.), AKI Gallery invites you to add some flavors into our cursory looking experience!