Imprinting: KISHO KAKUTANI, HITOMI ENDO

Ginza New Gallery

2025.06.27 - 07.19

Whitestone Ginza New Gallery is pleased to announce the duo exhibition Imprinting by Kisho Kakutani and Hitomi Endo.

Kakutani (b.1993) and Endo (b.1990) are two artists who have a strong presence on Japan’s contemporary art scene. Following favorable reviews for their exhibitions at Whitestone Ginza New Gallery last year – both featured in Art Collectors/Sold out Artists 2025– this marks their first time exhibiting together.

KAKUTANI draws inspiration from fragments of everyday life captured on his smartphone, intentionally applying a hazy filter to each image, he stimulates the viewer’s imagination and reveals the hidden depths of reality. In addition to his previous series “Curtain” and “Frosted Windows”, Kakutani introduces a new body of work this year titled “Fog”. Through his work, he poses the question: Do we tend to impose convenient interpretations on the scenes that come casually in our views? His works seek to illuminate existence as it is – before human thought intervenes.

Fog#5

2025
Acrylic on canvas
91.0 × 91.0 cm

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Fog#6

2025
Acrylic on canvas
91.0 × 91.0 cm

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Fog#7

2025
Acrylic on canvas
91.0 × 91.0 cm

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Fog#8

2025
Acrylic on canvas
53.0 × 65.2 cm

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Curtain#65

2025
Acrylic on canvas
116.7 × 91.0 cm

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Curtain#68

2025
Acrylic on canvas
45.5 × 38.0 cm

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Curtain#67

2025
Acrylic on canvas
45.5 × 38.0 cm

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Curtain#72

2025
Acrylic on canvas
91.0 × 72.7 cm

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Curtain#70

2025
Acrylic on canvas
45.5 × 38.0 cm

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Curtain#69

2025
Acrylic on canvas
45.5 × 38.0 cm

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Frosted Window#100

2025
Acrylic on canvas
130.3 × 162.0 cm

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Frosted Window#101

2025
Acrylic on canvas
91.0 × 91.0 cm

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Frosted Window#102

2025
Acrylic on canvas
38.0 × 45.5 cm

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Frosted Window#103

2025
Acrylic on canvas
38.0 × 45.5 cm

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Interweaving Clarity and Ambiguity in Reality

 Kisho Kakutani Interview

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ENDO draws on landscapes seen in her dreams, depicting the intersections of reality and unreality with nuanced colors and precise outlines. Rooted in landscape painting, her style invites viewers into another realm, where light and thought intersect across multiple layers of perception, evoking a sense ofdéjà vu. Her recent works have further increased the noise-like elements and dynamic qualities, implying an overlapping of multiple space-times.

Mirage

2025
Oil on canvas
112.0 × 145.5 cm

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Let's dance!

2025
Acrylic and oil on canvas
91.4 × 117.3 cm

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Last summer

2025
Acrylic, Oil and crayon on canvas
116.7 × 91.0 cm

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Paradise

2025
Acrylic and oil on canvas
91.3 × 73.0 cm

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Thunderstorm

2025
Acrylic, Oil and graphite on canvas
53.5 × 45.6 cm

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Reunion

2025
Acrylic, Oil and ink on canvas
53.5 × 45.5 cm

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Fraternity

2025
Oil and ink on canvas
61.0 × 73.2 cm

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Image

2025
Acrylic and oil on canvas
45.6 × 53.5 cm

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In the Realm of Memory and Dreams: Hitomi Endo’s Vivid Inner Landscapes

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Both artists explore the elusive nature of reality and its profound depths, while also highlighting the richness that the unconscious mind contributes to human experience. The word imprint implies both a “mark” and a “trace”. If our visual impressions and memories are imprinted on us day by day, even only as a vestige, then, human life can be seen as an accumulation of these ephemeral moments. The exhibition title, Imprint-ing suggests that the countless realities filtered through our perceptions continue to be embedded into our experience as long as we live. Through this exhibition, their works will expand the boundaries of what we call “real,” absorbing the gaze of every viewer.

We invite you to experience the diverse realities explored by these two talented artists, during this brief moment between the rainy season and the height of summer.

Imprinting: KISHO KAKUTANI, HITOMI ENDO
2025.06.27 - 07.19

Ginza New Gallery

6-4-16 Ginza, Chuo-ku Tokyo, 104-0061, Japan
전화: +81 (0)3 3574 6161
팩스: +81 (0)3 3574 9430
영업시간: 11:00 - 19:00
휴무: 일요일, 월요일
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