Morphe #c
Year: 2025
Material/Technique: Oil, Linen, Wood
Size: 46 × 38 × 3 cm
Edition: Unique
Signed:Included
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About the Work
- Year
- 2025
- Material/Technique
- Oil, Linen, Wood
- Size
- 46 × 38 × 3 cm
- Edition
- Unique
- Signed
- Included
- Frame
- Not Included
- Work Certificate
- Included
- Distributor of artworks
- The Chain Museum
- Ship-from Area
- Tokyo
- Days Until Dispatch
- 展覧会終了後、1 - 2 ヶ月程度に発送
- Category
- Painting
Work Details
Morphe #c
Size: H 46㎝ × W 38㎝ × D 3㎝
Material: oil painting, medium printing, linen, wooden panel
Year: 2025
Edition: unique
Certificate: ⚪ ︎
Sign: ⚪ ︎
Sales period: 11 February (Tue), 2025 23:00 [first-come-first-served]
Art work details
There is an signed on the back of the art work
Exhibition scenery
Photo by Ryo Yoshiya
Art work statement
Where is the boundary between human-made and natural?
I want to express in my artworks about the borderline between artificiality and nature which keeps changing with time period.
Humans don't just live in nature; they have been trying to enhance their finite lives by armored themselves with the armor called technology.
I am interested in these historical acts of human production. In the present era, the challenge is how robots can approach naturalness, still there is a border between the artificial and natural realms that does not mix to any extent.
Is it a question of perception or the soul?
The main intention of my artworks are to create organic forms using inorganic objects, to replace immaterial, flat data with material, three-dimensional objects.
To be more specific, creating images of the natural world using metal and plastic as motifs, and to bring digital image landscapes back into the material and real world using tools such as canvas, paint and ink.
Exhibition information
The Chain Museum, which operates "ArtSticker" and FONZ, which operates "THE CITY BAKERY" opened "Gallery & Bakery Tokyo 8 min" on the first floor of TODA BUILDING in Kyobashi, Tokyo, featuring an art gallery alongside a bakery and cafe. For the 3rd exhibition of Gallery & Bakery Tokyo 8 min, Ai Makita's new solo exhibition " Form and Matter " is held from 18 January(Sat), 2025.
This art work can be viewed at the venue.
Ai Makita is based in Tokyo and New York. Her artwork aims to create organic images out of inorganic elements by using mechanical motifs. Also, her theme is to create material and physical works based on two-dimensional digital data.
In particular, she aspires to bring digital images out into real space as paintings on canvas by composing artefacts such as metals and plastics photographed by herself.
She has recently incorporated generative AI into the production of her artwork and her style is not limited to canvas paintings, but also includes video, prints and installations.
After receiving an MFA from Tokyo University of the Arts in 2013, she has been selected for numerous awards, grants and residency programmes in Japan and abroad. ( Terada Art Award,Taro Okamoto Award,Pola Foundation for the Promotion of Art Overseas Dispatch Grant, Rijksakademie { Royal Netherlands Academy } finalist, ART CAKE { New York }, The Fores Project { London }. )
The exhibition title “Form and Matter“ starts with Aristotle’s concept in Greek philosophy.
We are pleased to feature Makita's new artworks that approach the theme using various methods of expression, such as paintings, prints, drawings, and video works.
Ai Makita new solo exhibition “Foam and Matter”
Period
18 January (Sat), 2025 - 11 February (Tue), 2025
Venue
Gallery & Bakery Tokyo 8 min
Address
104-0031
TODA BUILDING 1F, 1-7-1 Kyobashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo, Japan
Opening time
08:00〜19:00
Closing time
None
Admission
Free
Access
3 min walk from exit 6 of Kyobashi Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line.
5 min walk from exit B1 of Nihonbashi Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line.
8 min walk from the Yaesu Central Exit of Tokyo Station on all JR Line.
Exhibition Information
- Past Exhibitions
- Ai Makita new solo exhibition “Form and Matter ”01.18.2025 - 02.11
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画家、現代美術家
牧田愛は東京とニューヨークを活動拠点にするヴィジュアルアーティストです。主に油彩、版画、そのインスタレーションを用いて制作しています。
東京藝術大学にて修士号を取得、その修了作品は大学美術館の収蔵となりました。
最近では、ニューヨークでのアーティスト・イン・レジデンス期間中に、在ニューヨーク日本領事公邸での展覧会に選出され、二ヶ月間作品が展示されました。
テラダ・アートアウォード、岡本太郎現代芸術賞、ポーラ美術振興財団海外派遣助成、レジデンシーアンリミテッド(ニューヨーク)、ヴァルダアーティストインレジデンシー(サウサリート)など、数々の賞や助成、レジデンスプログラムに選出さています。
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本展はギリシャ哲学のアリストテレスの概念である「Form and Matter (形相と質量)」をタイトルに冠し、絵画、版画、ドローイング、映像作品など、様々な表現方法でテーマにアプローチした牧田の新作をお楽しみいただけます。