East of Abstraction: Shuhari / ShibumiAn Exhibition of Modern and Contemporary Asian Abstraction

Singapore

2026.03.24 - 05.03

This exhibition situates abstraction in Asia not as a derivative extension of Western Modernism, but as a parallel and deeply rooted discourse shaped by calligraphic traditions, post-war reconstruction, transnational travel, material experimentation, and contemplative philosophy. Through painting and sculptural relief, the artists in this presentation demonstrate how abstraction in Japan, China, and Korea has developed through distinct yet interconnected trajectories — where East meets West, method meets materiality, and spiritual contemplation intersects with social consciousness.

The exhibition’s conceptual framework draws upon the Japanese principle of Shuhari (守破離), a structure of learning and mastery that translates as “to follow, to break, to transcend.” In its first stage (Shu), tradition is absorbed and internalised; in the second (Ha), conventions are questioned and disrupted; in the third (Ri), transcendence emerges as a personal and autonomous expression. Complementing this progression is Shibumi (渋み), an aesthetic sensibility rooted in restraint, quiet depth, and understated elegance. Together, these concepts offer a lens through which to understand the evolution of abstraction across Asia — disciplined yet exploratory, minimal yet expansive, meditative yet intellectually rigorous.

For Tetsuo Mizù, abstraction unfolds through geometry and coded visual language. Known for his engagement with maritime signal flags, Mizu transforms systems of communication into painterly compositions. Influenced by his travels in Europe, his work reflects a cross-cultural dialogue between post-war European abstraction and Japanese spatial sensibility. The flags, once functional markers across oceans, become metaphors for movement, exchange, and transnational identity.

SHiNE

2019
Oil on Canvas
45.5 × 45.5 cm

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(無題)

2019
Oil on canvas
72.7 × 50.0 cm

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「SUN」

2017
Oil on canvas
72.7 × 50.0 cm

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SEIS (6)

1998
Oil on canvas
100.0 × 100.0 cm

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Walz

2016
Oil on canvas
41.0 × 24.2 cm

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一言

2016
Oil on canvas
45.5 × 27.3 cm

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JAPAN

2021
Oil on canvas
102.0 × 102.0 cm

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「MU」

2020
Oil on canvas
72.0 × 60.0 cm

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MANO

2020
Oil on canvas
102.0 × 102.0 cm

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SHiNE

2019
Oil on Canvas
45.5 × 45.5 cm

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(無題)

2019
Oil on canvas
72.7 × 50.0 cm

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「SUN」

2017
Oil on canvas
72.7 × 50.0 cm

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SEIS (6)

1998
Oil on canvas
100.0 × 100.0 cm

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Walz

2016
Oil on canvas
41.0 × 24.2 cm

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一言

2016
Oil on canvas
45.5 × 27.3 cm

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JAPAN

2021
Oil on canvas
102.0 × 102.0 cm

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「MU」

2020
Oil on canvas
72.0 × 60.0 cm

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MANO

2020
Oil on canvas
102.0 × 102.0 cm

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SHiNE
Untitled
SUN
SEIS (6)
Walz
A Word
JAPAN
「MU」
MANO

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Katsuyoshi Inokuma’s practice, spanning decades, reflects the emotional and material intensity of post-war Japanese abstraction. His works move between chromatic force and meditative restraint, revealing abstraction as both expressive and contemplative. Through layered surfaces and expansive gestures, Inokuma negotiates structure and dissolution, anchoring the exhibition in historical depth while resonating with contemporary urgency.

IN BLUE Jul '22

2022
Acrylic and coffee powder on board
53.0 × 45.5 cm

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白色於深棕之中18年6年

2018
Acrylic and coffee powder on canvas
73.0 × 61.0 cm

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IN BROWN May'18

2018
Acrylic and coffee powder on board
73.0 × 61.0 cm

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IN BLUE Oct '23 (Ⅰ)

2023
Acrylic, coffee powder on paper
53.0 × 45.5 cm

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UNTITLED '08‐'22

2008‐2022
Acrylic, coffee powder on board
100.0 × 200.0 cm

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UNTITLED Aug '22

2022
Acrylic and coffee powder on board
35.5 × 58.5 cm

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IN BLUE Jul '22

2022
Acrylic and coffee powder on board
53.0 × 45.5 cm

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白色於深棕之中18年6年

2018
Acrylic and coffee powder on canvas
73.0 × 61.0 cm

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IN BROWN May'18

2018
Acrylic and coffee powder on board
73.0 × 61.0 cm

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IN BLUE Oct '23 (Ⅰ)

2023
Acrylic, coffee powder on paper
53.0 × 45.5 cm

Sold

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UNTITLED '08‐'22

2008‐2022
Acrylic, coffee powder on board
100.0 × 200.0 cm

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UNTITLED Aug '22

2022
Acrylic and coffee powder on board
35.5 × 58.5 cm

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IN BLUE Jul '22
WHITE IN DARK BROWN Jun '18
IN BROWN May'18
IN BLUE Oct '23 (Ⅰ)
UNTITLED '08‐'22
UNTITLED Aug '22

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Masayuki Tsubota approaches abstraction through repetition and material presence. His relief-like surfaces accumulate through disciplined process, embedding time into form. The physicality of his works invites slow viewing, where subtle shifts in texture and shadow become sites of reflection. In Tsubota’s practice, method itself becomes meditation.

The Core of Self

2019
Gesso, Pigment, acrylic on basswood, Tin foil
11.0 × 11.0 × 70.0 cm

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The Core of Self_vfcu23

2023
Acrylic on basswood
11.5 × 11.5 × 218.0 cm

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The Core of Self_gsgdfikon1

2022
Gesso, Powdered mineral pigments on basswood, Gold foil
10.0 × 10.0 × 60.0 cm

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The Layer of Self_gfhr 1

2021
Gesso on wood
20.0 × 20.0 × 140.0 cm

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The Wall of Self_vstfvst

2022
Gesso and acrylic on basswood, Tin foil
19.5 × 9.2 × 80.0 cm

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The Core of Self

2019
Gesso, Pigment, acrylic on basswood, Tin foil
11.0 × 11.0 × 70.0 cm

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The Core of Self_vfcu23

2023
Acrylic on basswood
11.5 × 11.5 × 218.0 cm

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The Core of Self_gsgdfikon1

2022
Gesso, Powdered mineral pigments on basswood, Gold foil
10.0 × 10.0 × 60.0 cm

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The Layer of Self_gfhr 1

2021
Gesso on wood
20.0 × 20.0 × 140.0 cm

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The Wall of Self_vstfvst

2022
Gesso and acrylic on basswood, Tin foil
19.5 × 9.2 × 80.0 cm

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The Core of Self
The Core of Self_vfcu23
The Core of Self_gsgdfikon1
The Layer of Self_gfhr 1
The Wall of Self_vstfvst

The Sculptures of Masayuki Tsubota

Beauty Woven through Natural Materials and Life's Rhythm (2024)

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Liu Ke engages abstraction through spatial ambiguity and architectural fragmentation. His compositions suggest landscape and constructed space without settling into representation. Drawing from contemporary Chinese discourse on abstraction, Liu’s works balance structural clarity with atmospheric openness, reflecting both inherited traditions and global contemporary influence.

2025
Mixed media on canvas
180.0 × 161.0 cm

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2025
Mixed media on canvas
100.0 × 120.0 cm

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色消失

2025
Mixed media on canvas
150.0 × 150.0 cm

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向太空的建築

2024
Oil on canvas
70.0 × 80.0 cm

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嫩葉的尖叫

2024
Mixed media on canvas
120.0 × 100.0 cm

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千高原之二

2022
Mixed media on canvas
80.0 × 70.0 cm

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古典建築之一

2023
Mixed media on canvas
120.0 × 100.0 cm

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古典建築之二

2023
Mixed media on canvas
120.0 × 100.0 cm

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世界的意 在於偶然 NO.1

2023
Mixed media on canvas
180.0 × 165.0 cm

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2025
Mixed media on canvas
180.0 × 161.0 cm

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2025
Mixed media on canvas
100.0 × 120.0 cm

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色消失

2025
Mixed media on canvas
150.0 × 150.0 cm

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向太空的建築

2024
Oil on canvas
70.0 × 80.0 cm

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嫩葉的尖叫

2024
Mixed media on canvas
120.0 × 100.0 cm

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千高原之二

2022
Mixed media on canvas
80.0 × 70.0 cm

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古典建築之一

2023
Mixed media on canvas
120.0 × 100.0 cm

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古典建築之二

2023
Mixed media on canvas
120.0 × 100.0 cm

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世界的意 在於偶然 NO.1

2023
Mixed media on canvas
180.0 × 165.0 cm

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Opposite
Red
The Vanishing Blue Line
Architecture Launched into Space
The Scream of Young Leaves
Thousand Plateau No.2
Classical Architecture No.1
Classical Architecture No.2
The Meaning of the World Lies in Chance No.1

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Soonik Kwon’s practice foregrounds repetition and tactile intervention. Through sustained engagement with surface, he transforms the act of painting into a durational process. The resulting works evoke stillness and introspection, aligning with the contemplative ethos that underpins the exhibition.

無我-回 (5-01)

2025
Mixed media on canvas
150.0 × 150.0 cm

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Interstice - Pile up & Rub (7-07)

2024
Mixed media on canvas
60.6 × 72.7 cm

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線-尋找春天 (3-03)

2025
Mixed media on canvas
72.7 × 60.6 cm

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線-尋找春天 (3-04)

2025
Mixed media on canvas
72.7 × 60.6 cm

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隙-積・研 (2-03)

2025
Mixed media on canvas
90.9 × 72.7 cm

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無我-回 (5-01)

2025
Mixed media on canvas
150.0 × 150.0 cm

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Interstice - Pile up & Rub (7-07)

2024
Mixed media on canvas
60.6 × 72.7 cm

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線-尋找春天 (3-03)

2025
Mixed media on canvas
72.7 × 60.6 cm

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線-尋找春天 (3-04)

2025
Mixed media on canvas
72.7 × 60.6 cm

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隙-積・研 (2-03)

2025
Mixed media on canvas
90.9 × 72.7 cm

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Absence of Ego-Return (5-01)
Interstice - Pile up & Rub (7-07)
Line-Find the Spring (3-03)
Line-Find the Spring (3-04)
Interstice-Pile up & Rub (2-03)

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East of Abstraction: Shuhari / Shibumi An Exhibition of Modern and Contemporary Asian Abstraction
2026.03.24 - 05.03

新加坡

39 Keppel Road, #05-03/06 Tanjong Pagar Distripark, Singapore 089065
+65 6223 3090
+65 6223 3657
Opening Hours: 11:00 - 19:00
週日,週一,國定假日
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