We live in a world of waves where dots gather and scatter. A world that keeps changing. In other words, the universe. Just as this body will eventually disappear, even the identity that I think is me will change more and more. Even the assumption that that person is this kind of person and that that event was such an experience changes. If there is such a thing as eternity, it is only that this world continues to change. So if you allow and accept that everything will eventually change, how much freedom will be, how much your horizons will open, and how much your shoulders will relax. Because reality seems so solid, I wanted to express the elusive rhythm of this universe through art. I hope that my work will serve as an opportunity to remind us of what kind of world we really live in.
Titled "A Tender Time" is a virtual solo exhibition organized by The Holy Art gallery in London. September 4 - October 4, 2021 Link:https://www.theholyart.com/a-tender-timeInterview article:About the online solo exhibition in London
▼Biography Moved to the United States in 2002. He lives in New York. He began creating works using paper around 2012, and the 10 x 10 series made of washi paper will be exhibited at galleries and art fairs. In 2019, at the Shuhuo Memorial Paper Museum in Taiwan, he presented his own paper installation "Zero Field" along with 10 x 10 works, and at the same time, he experimented with photographing the installation as a model. At that time, some people said, "It looks like a Japan kimono." One of the photos was featured in the Spring 2021 issue of The Pinch, a poetry journal published by the University of Memphis. Appeared as an actor in Nobuhiko Obayashi's 2017 film "Hanagatami". Currently, he is mainly creating acrylic paintings in dialogue with water.