Whitestone Gallery Taipei (Neifu) is pleased to present The Vibrant Field: Masayuki Tsubota solo exhibition, the first solo show of the artist in Taipei.

Born in 1976. Masayuki Tsubota finished his master's degree in Osaka University of arts, majored in sculpture. The color, tactileness, and fragrance of oscillation stand on its tight constructability. Depending on the viewpoint, works of Masayuki Tsubota show various expressions and forms in resonance with solidity and flexibility. As a result, the stylish collusion of meticulous but playful feelings stirs the space. Tsubota utilizes natural materials close to the cultural climate, such as woods, stones and mineral pigments that blur the boundary and erode each other. As if they are about to breathe for a new journey, those materials offer a sympathetic vibration to viewers’ five senses. This feature of Tsubota’s works appeal to forgotten memories and inspirational areas, since a vibration is stated as the origin of communication, extending as a deep understanding beyond time and place.

This exhibition focuses on the three series of works: "the layer of self, " the wall of self " and "the core of self" which are dedicated to internal part of the human. The artist hopes that the viewers can feel something through the act of viewing, which slowly get to the inner core of themselves.

Taipei Neihu

 

1F, No.1, Jihu Rd., Neihu Dist., Taipei City, 114, Taiwan (R.O.C)

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Opening Hours: 11:00 - 19:00
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TSUBOTA MASAYUKI
After receiving his B.A. and B.F.A. from the Osaka University of Arts, Masayuki Tsubota (1976- ) creates a series of sculptures with wood and aluminum, he delicately shaves and polishes the medium with vibrant colors to create a unifying effect. These underlying connotations are what give his sculptures numerous dimensions, as well as intrigue. The abstract texture and pattern urge the viewers to reflect on themselves once again, in order to re-experience seemingly familiar visual (Déjà-vu) in a different way. Tsubota believes colors always exist all around us in trans-phenomenal way, it penetrates our dreams, affecting our consciousness/unconsciousness. In this fast-paced informative era, we often eliminate the needs for colors; perhaps we left something important without noticing it. The recollection by Tsubota are artworks that cannot be express through physical sense.
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