Gallery LVS is pleased to introduce the new exhibition by three Japanese artists. The title 'Illumination' causes the common point of three artists in terms of fundamental meanings and appearances of various existences identified gradually.
Tatsuhito Horikoshi hides essence through people with funny posing or a person in disguise, to show our hidden emotion cynically.
Tomoya Tsukamoto studies a meaning of the 'existence' against traditional painting when universe technique aren't showed to us. Above all, the important part to integrate his work is that admitting the existence of gap, and showing it as 'tangible' thing.
Last, Kojiro expresses light, basic attribute of vision poetically. In the blurred view, she makes artwork to make us feel current space, time and even air and light.