【Video】OHYA MASAAKI Constellation|GALLERY SAOH & TOMOS

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 This is a blog that introduces contemporary artworks that can be hung in your home, in the hope of conveying the joy of incorporating art into your daily life.

I hope that by getting to know the artworks and artists, you will be able to encounter a special piece of art for yourself.

In this video, I introduce “OHYA MASAAKI Constellation “.

Video of the exhibition held from August 19 (Mon) to August 31 (Sat), 2024

Venue:GALLERY SAOH & TOMOS

【展覧会動画|Exhibition video 】大矢雅章展 “constellation”| OHYA MASAAKI “constellation”

As a professional researcher, artist Ohya’s inquisitiveness and love for prints is great!

We would like to quote from a text posted on the website of Gallery Sunao & Tomos, which gives us a glimpse of his thinking in creating his works as well as in this exhibition.

We hope you will enjoy watching the video again while imagining how he views nature and how he transforms it into his artwork, adding a different perspective to his artwork!

Prologue to “Correspondances”  series

One autumn day, I visited a park that has long been a part of the city where I live. In the garden, which had been swept clean, I was able to find many acorns. I bent down and picked them up one by one, and found that they had fallen in various places in the spacious grounds as if they were a copy of the stars in the sky. Walking around the park, I found that there were large sawtooth oak trees dotted around the area, and the acorns had fallen from them to form constellations on the ground.

Later, while visiting the park many times, I noticed that the thickness of the trees in the park was almost the same as the large sawtooth oak trees on the private property next to the park.

When I perceived that a landscape I had seen as part of nature had been created by design, a desire to contemplate the history of this place began to grow in me. When I looked all around the forests adjacent to the public park, I found that many of the sawtooth oak trees were indeed the same thickness. Judging their age from the growth rings, I could assume that these were the survivors of many trees that had been planted sometime before the war, probably for use as firewood.

Each year, at least several thousand acorns fall from a single tree. Most of them decay, but the large trees dotted around here were born from the possibility of being able to superimpose as many acorns as there are stars, transcending time, and existing in the present. In the existence of the trees we can see here and now, we can see a miracle born through many years of hardship and effort.

Dotted around a space, there are forms that came to fruition and others that did not. That which connects, and that which does not. Phenomena like this can be seen as universal phenomena of life and fate that occur in every single place in the world.

Nature and humanity, the reason and sensitivity of humanity. I would like to believe that by overcoming barriers of language, within the cosmos, many individual characteristics empathize with each other, and form that world. The empathy I gained through the events of a certain day made me imagine a world of correspondences (“Correspondances”) that transcend space in mutual sympathy.

From GALLERY SAOH & TOMOS HP


His solo exhibition videos, 2023.↓


Masaaki Ohya is a Japanese artist who specializes in print making. He has held many solo exhibitions in Japan and Europe. He has taken part in international exhibitions and won the high praise of many art critics. He is currently working on new projects such as workshops, new print exhibitions and solo exhibition object works. He also teaches new intaglio techniques and is currently researching new ideas for his works.

Artist Biography

1972   Born in Zama City, Kanagawa Prefecture in Japan.
1998   Graduated from Gaduate School of Tama Art University, Tokyo. (M.F.A)
2002 – 2003 Taught by Mitsuo Kano on the Internship Program for Rising Artists run by the Japanese Agency for Cultural Affairs.
2007   Visited San Paulo as a Group Study Exchange Program Member of the Rotary Foundation of Rotary International.
2008 – 2009 Won a residency in Paris under the Japanese Government’s Overseas Study Program for Artists.
2016   Graduated from Doctoral Degree Course, Graduate School of Tama Art University (Ph.D)

Tama Art University Associate Professor / Member of The Japan Print Association / Member of Artist Association / Member of The Japan Society of Printmaking

Solo Exhibition 

1998   Gallery Space M Gumma Japan ’01/’03/’05/’07/’09/’11/’13/’16/’18
1999   Gallery SUDOH Kanagawa Japan ’11
2001 Shonandai Gallery Tokyo ’03/’06/’10/’12/’14/’16/’17
2002   The Yoseido Gallery Tokyo ’04/’06/’08/’10/’11/’13/’16
2014   Theca Gallery Milano/Italy ’16
2019   s+arts Tokyo ’23
2020   Gallery Seibundo Japan
2023   Galerie VIVANT Japan
 

Group Exhibition 

2001    35th Contemporary Art Selected Exhibition Imabari City Kono Museum Japan
2003    The History of an Office Worker’s Art Collection – The location of postwar Japanese Art – Fukui Fine Art Museum Japan
2005    Current of the Contemporary prints Machida City Museum of Graphic Arts Japan
2010    Plate・Print Japanese Printmaking in Focus Taiwan National Museum Taichung/Taiwan
            Tribuna Garapics 2010 International Graphic Art Exhibition Museum of Art Cluj-Napoca Cluj / Romania
2011    “50” Contemporary Japanese Prints The Tikotin Museum of Japanese Art Haifa / ISRAEL
2013    25×25 : Contemporary Japanese & Australian Printmaking Japan Foundation Gallery Sydney / Australia
2015    “AuRevoir” Theca Gallery Milano / Italy
2016     Japan-China Contemporary Print Exchanges Exhibition – 2016     Shenzhen Exhibition “Chinese Printmuseum / China
            Vie du Pacifique II Pacific Perimeter Print Exchange / Australia
2017    Tokyo International Mini Print Triennial in Sapporo 
            61st CWAJ Print Show Contemporary Japanese Prints Tokyo
            Contemporary Japanese Printmaking Art 50 Artists Gliptoteka Museum Zagreb / Croatia
2020 Bird’s Eye View / Arad Art Museum Complex / Romania 
2021   Ulsan Asian Prints Exhibition / Ulsan Culture & Arts Center / Koria / ‘2022
2023   Five Art University Printmaking Faculty Exhibition: Experimental / Tamashin Art Museum / Tokyo

Award

1997   The First Mini-Print Biennial Cluj-1997 [Grand Prix] National Museum of Art Cluj Cluj / Romania
2001   The 69th Exhibition of Japan Print Association [Grand Prix] Tokyo Metroporitan Art Museum
2003   The 11th International Biennial Print and Drawing Exhibition, R.O.C [Bronze Medal Award] Taiwan National Museum Taichung / Taiwan ’08 [ Silver CCA Award ]
2003   12th International Print Biennial Varna [The Jury Award] Graphic Art Gallery Varna Varna / Bulgaria ’07 [ Three Equal Awards ] ’17[ Equal Awards ]
2009   IX Graphic Art Biennial Dry Point Uzice 2009 [Gold Point Award] City Gallery of Uzice Uzice / Serbia
2014   Premio Combat Prize2014 [Graphics Award] Museo Civico Giovanni Fattori    Livorno / Italy
2015   Graver Maintenant Le Mois de l’Estampe à Rueil-Malmaison [The Prix Moret ]  L’Ermitage Rueil-Malmaison / France 

Museum Collection

Machida City Museum of Graphic Arts Tokyo / Japan
Tama Art University Museum Tokyo / Japan
Hamamatsu Municipal Museum of Art Shizuoka / Japan
Sakima Art Museum Okinawa / Japan
Kanuma Municipal Art Museum of Kawakami Sumio / Japan
The Tikotin Museum of Japanese Art / Israel
National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts /  R.O.C
National Museum of Art Cluj / Romania
The Bronx Museum of the Arts:  Donated by Mr Basil Alkazzi
The National Museum in Gdansk, Poland:  Donated by Mr Basil Alkazzi
Mark Rothko Museum, Latvia :  Donated by Mr Basil Alkazzi

Reference:https://www.masaakiohya.com/index.html

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Artist:Masaaki Ohya

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