Silent Vibration: Masayuki TSUBOTA

Taipei

2024.10.26 - 11.30

Whitestone Gallery Taipei is honored to present the solo exhibition "Silent Vibration" by Japanese artist Masayuki TSUBOTA. Renowned for his exquisite carving and polishing techniques, as well as his minimal aesthetic, Tsubota’s works utilize natural materials that undergo repetitive scraping to create interwoven and. eroded lines. This process is skillfully complemented by the incorporation of painting pigments, creating dynamic visual effects of color and texture that silently vibrate within the space. Through the interplay between his works, the surrounding environment, and viewers, Tsubota seeks to evoke reflections on forgotten memories and delicate emotions, delving into the hidden feelings within the subconscious and revealing the deeper meanings behind everyday life. The exhibition will be on view from 26th October (Sat.) to 30th November (Sat.)

The core of self_vsctn5

2022
Gesso, pigment, acrylic on basswood, tin foil
5.0 × 5.0 × 70.0 (×5) cm

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The core of self_bcvsc1

2024
Gesso, pigment, glue on basswood, tin foil
5.0 × 4.0 × 60.0 cm

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The core of self_gf26

2024
Gesso on basswood
10.0 × 10.0 × 10.0 cm

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The core of self_vscttf3

2023
Gesso, pigment, acrylic on basswood, tin foil
14.5 × 13.0 × 95.0 cm

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The core of self_t8y11

2024
Pigment, acrylic on basswood
39.0 × 4.0 × 28.0 cm

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The core of self_tea3

2020
Teak
19.0 × 19.0 × 45.0 cm

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The core of self_34mb

2024
Pigment, acrylic on basswood
15.0 × 3.5 × 21.0 cm

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The core of self_19mbyj1

2024
Pigment, acrylic on basswood
41.0 × 3.5 × 23.0 cm

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The wall of self_imizscd1

2024
Gesso, powdered mineral pigments, glue on basswood, tin foil
20.0 × 5.0 × 25.0 cm

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The wall of self_ibtf2

2019
Gesso, powdered mineral pigments, glue on basswood, tin foil
22.0 × 5.0 × 32.0 cm

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The wall of self_igunscd1

2024
Gesso, powdered mineral pigments, glue on basswood, tin foil
20.0 × 5.0 × 25.0 cm

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The wall of self_iwksc1

2024
Gesso, powdered mineral pigments, glue on basswood, tin foil
20.0 × 5.0 × 25.0 cm

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The exhibition "Silent Vibration" features four series of artworks by Masayuki TSUBOTA: “The layer of the self”, “The wall of the self”, “The core of the self” and” The loop of the self”. Each series showcases unique scraping and polishing techniques, along with distinctive color, creating visual dynamism within a minimal form. His works purify shapes and colors to emphasize the existence of the work itself transforming the interaction between individual and space. This encourages viewers to re-experience déjà vu with seemingly familiar visual sensory forms, subtly altering their perception.

The wall of self_ult4tfyn

2024
Gesso, pigment, acrylic on basswood, tin foil
135.0 × 6.0 × 15.0 cm

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The wall of self_vsctftj5

2024
Gesso, pigment, acrylic on basswood, tin foil
15.0 × 5.0 × 50.0 cm

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The layer of self_vf35

2024
Gesso, pigment, acrylic on basswood
62.0 × 8.5 × 80.0 cm

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The layer of self_gf33

2023
Wood,gesso
15.0 × 15.0 × 51.0 cm

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The layer of self_igin3sb1

2021
Gesso, powdered mineral pigments, glue on paulownia
15.0 × 15.0 × 15.0 (×3 pices) cm

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The layer of self_vf36

2024
Gesso, pigment, acrylic on basswood
40.0 × 8.5 × 50.0 cm

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The loop of self_vscm1

2022
Gesso, pigment, acrylic on basswood
φ25.0 × 5.5 cm

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The loop of self_gs1

2018
Gesso on basswood
Φ21.0 × 3.0 cm

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Inspired by his admiration for ancient wooden temples, the artist primarily uses wood as his medium. Woods, regarded as a “living, breathing organism”, exhibit physical properties that change with the temperature and humidity of its surroundings. Through the selection of various wood types and the repetitive processes of sanding, cutting, and scraping, he infuses his own breath and pulse into the artwork. This approach of“carving with full concentration”, expresses his life rhythm through materiality. The shapes and shadows in his works create a sense of vibrating rhythm, achieving a balance between sharpness and softness in the carved textures. His works showcase the expressive tension of the materials and are visually dynamic. Tsubota believes that color can permeate our dreams and consciousness, influencing our perceptions and subconscious. By employing vibrant hues, he seeks to awaken viewers' sensitivity to color, prompting a reevaluation of often-overlooked subtle emotions and memories. He frequently utilizes natural mineral pigments and acrylics, carefully mixing until achieving the spiritual colors his envisions, often creating hues similar to "vermilion red." Tsubota's art creates a field for visual perception, providing sensory resonance and uncovering memories hidden within the subconscious. This exhibition invites audiences to engage in the dynamic interaction of shapes and colors from diverse perspectives within the space of Whitestone Gallery, Taipei.

Beauty Woven through Natural Materials and Life's Rhythm

Masayuki Tsubota

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Silent Vibration: Masayuki TSUBOTA
2024.10.26 - 11.30

Opening Reception
2024.10.26 (sat) 4 pm
*Artist will be present

台北

1F, No.1, Jihu Rd., Neihu Dist., Taipei City, 114, Taiwan (R.O.C)
Tel: +886 2 8751 1185
Fax: +886 2 8751 1175
Opening Hours: 11:00 - 19:00
Closed: 日曜、月曜、祝祭日
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