Whitestone Gallery is pleased to present Tetsuo Mizù’s solo exhibition at H Queen’s, Hong Kong. This exhibition showcases the artist’s body of abstract works, inspired by the coded system of international maritime signal flags.

Mizù’s motifs of maritime signal flags make him a very unique artist; working with the coded system of international maritime signal flags, where the alphabets embed different meanings, with different sets of colors and patterns, an assortment of primary colors and geometrical shapes are put together to create meanings, in order to communicate between ships at sea. Mizù fuses these patterns with the memories of his stay in Italy and the times he played flag games with his daughter, to create soft hued rhythmic patterns that signals abstraction.

Surface texture is very important to Mizù’s oeuvre; the artist carefully builds up the paint surface in a rough buttery texture that enriches his chosen palette. In other words, ‘matière’, matter and substance, represents the residue of the artist’s labor on the canvas. Mizù uses soft brushstrokes to generate a kind of pliable creamy textures, Mamoru Yonekura, the Japanese art critic once described Mizù’s art as: “together with his subtle hues, the quality of Mizù’s matière is as pearls or ivory.” Furthermore, Mizù is fascinated with music, and the quality of his matière is akin to sounds, floating along the surface of the canvas. Such melodious attributes are enhanced by the lyricism of the titles.

Born in Tokyo in 1944 and studied paintings in Musashino Art School, Mizù encountered Modigliani’s paintings in 1968, and the latter became the artist’s lifelong inspiration. Notable commissions of Mizù include, a stained-glass work for the church of St. Anna in Lavino, Rome in 1987, and a large-scale mural for the Nagano Winter Olympics in Japan in 1998. Mizù also published illustrated art books. He had exhibited extensively throughout his career, including a momentous exhibition in 1989, ‘Chagall, Dali, Picasso, Melois, and Mizù’ at B.I.A.F. Art Inter AG, in Barcelona, and held solo exhibitions throughout the world including, Belgium, The Netherlands, Germany, Japan and Hong Kong.

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MIZU TETSUO
Mizù creates the design following the title of the work with combining international maritime signal flags. Flag series puts him in the limelight in 1980's. Spends his time in Italy, France and Spain and exhibits the works across the borders of countries. Receives special prize at the First Representational Art Concours in Anzio and installs stained glass at St. Anna Church in Lavino, Rome in 1987. He is invited to the multiple exhibitions including Chagall, Dali, Picasso, Melois and Mizù (Barcelona, Spain) in 1989 and the joint exhibition with Dali (Beaune, France) in 1990: it shows how high he has been acclaimed in Europe. Although his matte and full-brimmed texture divided by extra-fine lines represent the modern abstract, it is sometimes drawn an affinity with Ukiyo-e. His works are introduced at the art fairs such as Art Basel (Basel, Switzerland), FIAC (Paris, France), Art Rio (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) and more.
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