山中雪乃展示風景後藤夢乃《Casting for Erendira》板パネルに油彩 1700×1800mm 2023展示風景展示風景〜左より岡田佑里奈、山ノ内陽介勝木杏吏勝木杏吏展示風景〜右は那須佐和子外壁はカトウの小作品が80点以上並びました左よりカトウ、森ゆらら、後藤夢乃左より山中雪乃、山ノ内陽介、那須佐和子、岡田佑里奈
I visited the group exhibition “Intersection,” which brought together works of No.100 size and larger.
The venue is the “Atrium,” a space located at the center of Ginza Tsutaya Books.
Installation view
Mori Yurara’s presentation marked her first exhibition outside of academic settings since completing her studies at Tokyo University of the Arts. The three No.150 works titled “Punch” had an overwhelming presence.
Yurara MoriInstallation view
On the opposite wall, symmetrically arranged, were three of Yukino Yamanaka’s works, also No.150 in size.
Yukino YamanakaInstallation viewYumeno Goto, “Casting for Erendira,” oil on wood panel, 1700×1800mm, 2023Installation viewInstallation view — from left: Yurina Okada, Yosuke YamanouchiAnri KatsukiAnri KatsukiInstallation view — on the right, Sawako NasuOn the exterior wall, more than 80 small works by Kato were arrangedFrom left: Kato, Yurara Mori, Yumeno GotoFrom left: Yukino Yamanaka, Yosuke Yamanouchi, Sawako Nasu, Yurina Okada
Just as the exhibition title suggests, the space filled with large-scale works became a site where eight artists — each with entirely different styles and concepts — “intersected,” captivating viewers.