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OKAMOTO Ellie "Troposphere"(TOKYO)

24 February - 24 March 2016


Mizuma Art Gallery is delighted to announce the opening of OKAMOTO Ellie’s solo exhibition Troposphere on Wednesday 24th February 2016.


 


Born in Chiba Prefecture in 1987, Okamoto is currently completing doctoral studies in Oil Painting at the Graduate School of Tokyo University of the Arts. In her first solo exhibition at Mizuma Action in 2010, her fantastical and wondrous compositions created using oil paint built up on the canvas in countless infinitesimal layers met with resoundingly high acclaim.


 


Okamoto takes much inspiration from Japanese noh theatre and folkloric studies, and as part of her fieldwork she habitually attends yōkyoku* performances as well as visiting areas such as Chikubushima in which lie the origins of various folkloric traditions. She assimilates the unique ambience of each place, its traditions, mythologies and folk religious customs, and inscribes these upon on her canvases. Although at first glance it would seem to be a non-realistic fantasy world that occupies her works, within them lie the interwoven appearances of societies which have continued unbroken from the past until the present day.


 


Enveloped within the richly mellow hues of her work are plants and living creatures each resplendent with a vivid sense of dynamism amidst the wind, water and air of her compositions. We can perhaps sense the presence of the artist’s gaze oscillating between the world of today’s transient age and that of the eternally unchanging.


 


‘Troposphere’, the title for this, Okamoto’s first solo exhibition in six years, is originally a word from meteorological terminology to refer to a part of the atmospheric layer surrounding the earth in which cloud formations occur, and within which rain, snow and thunder are created.


 


Okamoto offers the novel interpretation of this word in that it constitutes ‘an atmospheric layer in which the fundamental energy of life is always flowing’, and has endeavored to unite this sense with her own artistic practice.


 


We invite you to peruse the world of Okamoto Ellie, replete with a sense of energetic vitalities in interwoven abundance.


 


* The integral vocal section of the music of noh theatre, also known as utai