Low Polygon Utopia #4
Year: 2026
Material/Technique: Paper, Inkjet Print
Size: 23 × 20 cm
Edition: Edition Available
Signed:Not Set
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About the Work
- Year
- 2026
- Material/Technique
- Paper, Inkjet Print
- Size
- 23 × 20 cm
- Edition
- Edition Available
- Signed
- Not Set
- Frame
- Negotiations
- Work Certificate
- Included
- Distributor of artworks
- gallery Unfold
- Ship-from Area
- Kyoto
- Days Until Dispatch
- 展覧会終了後、1週間程度
- Category
- Painting
Work Details
Material: inkjet printing on yupo paper
Size: 23x20cm(Sheet)
*Sheet only (Framing available upon request)
Edition: 3
Artist Statement
Wei-Ni Lu/Shu Okamoto “Low-Polygon Utopia”
This exhibition explores the phenomenon in which the artificiality of a fake object—its very quality of being recognizably fake—imbues an image with a unique appeal distinct from that of the real thing, using the phrase “low-polygon utopia”as a point of departure.
“Low-polygon” refers to 3D computer graphics models that represent objects with a limited number of polygons (surfaces). Originally developed and widely used due to the limitations of early computer processing power, low-polygon models are now appreciated as an aesthetic in their own right for their simplified and geometric forms. (Hereafter referred to as “low-poly.”)
Although “low-poly” is generally a term used in relation to digital data, real-world objects such as artificial plants, wallpapers and display platforms made by combining pixelated print sheets, as well as inexpensive toys, plush figures, and everyday items with a certain low-quality finish, may also be considered “low-poly” in a broader sense.
Through their artificial appearance, these objects evoke a new kind of attraction distinct from that of the originals. They can also trigger a nostalgic sensation, creating a feeling akin to a distant illusion or a mirage.
This exhibition explores the peculiar emotions and the visual and conceptual appeal evoked by such “low-poly” qualities through the works of two artists.
Text|Shu Okamoto
English Editing|Mu-Wei Huang
Exhibition Information
- Current Exhibition
- Wei-Ni Lu/Shu Okamoto "Low Polygon Utopia"07.18.2026 - 08.02
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陸 瑋妮/岡本 秀「ローポリゴン蜃気楼」
本展では「ローポリな蜃気楼」というワードを手がかりに、偽物の偽物らしさが、イメージに実物とは異なる魅力を持たせる現象を扱います。
「ローポリゴン」とは、少ないポリゴン数(面の数)によって対象物を表現した3DCGモデルのことです。
初期のコンピューター性能の制約から広く用いられ、現在ではその簡潔で幾何学的な造形が一つの美学としても評価されています。 (以下:ローポリ)
「ローポリ」は一般的にデジタルデータに用いられる言葉ですが、フェイクグリーンや画素の粗いプリントシートを組み合わせて作られた壁紙・展示台、安価なクオリティのおもちゃ・ぬいぐるみ・日用品といった現実の対象物も、広い意味での「ローポリ」なものと言うことができるかもしれません。こうした対象物は、そのフェイク感によって、実物とは別の新たな魅力をかき立てます。また、どこか懐かしくて、「蜃気楼」のように遠い幻のような感覚を呼び起こすこともあります。
本展においては、このような「ローポリ」が呼び起こす不思議な感情や、造形的・観念的な魅力について、二人の作品を通じて扱います。
テキスト|岡本 秀
英文編集|黄 慕薇






















