Red and Blue, a symphony of colors is about to sound in AKI gallery. Fuco Ueda and Kenichi Yokono, two high-profile emerging Japanese artists will their first dual exhibition in AKI gallery. Kenichi Yokono will exhibit a series of his painted block wood cuts which combine fine skill with blood red.
On the contrary, Fuco Ueda uses a lot of blue and green in her paintings, like tears, like blue sea; which tell the story of her imagination and real life experiences and bring us to a fantasy world.
Kenichi Yokono had many exhibition experiences throughout Europe, such as New York PULSE Contemporary Art Fair. His works bring many European and American to attention. Yokono tries to think out of the circle. There is no print but to preserve the wood cut. Every wood cut is unique and original. The ultimate contrasting color red and white are challenging viewers’ visual experience.
In Japan, Fuco Ueda is an award-winner artist. During her study, she won the Award of Excellence competition in Yokohama and Japan Visual Arts Competition Special Award. After graduation, Ueda had many exhibition and gone far to Los Angeles, Seattle, Portland etc. Right after her solo exhibition early this year, Ueda also participate Young Art Taipei and Art Hong Kong fair. The charm last to September in AKI gallery. Her surreal and delicate writing style captures the hearts of many fans.
Form 10th of September to beginning of October, AKI gallery will play a “Red and Blue”, and fantasy art symphony for you.