
Title:like paintings #63
Year:2023
Masayuki Arai like paintings #63
Information
9/22(Mon)-
Azabu Fire Station Temporary Government Building
(Former Site of Azabu Police Station)
Free
Detail
Each painting begins by printing out a photograph found online and pasting it onto a canvas. The artist then imagines and paints the areas outside the photograph that were not depicted, and finally peels the photograph away, leaving only the imaginary parts behind.
The paint squeezed out of the syringe builds up in thickness, forming an image. The image is visible from a distance, and the paint from up close, dissolving the boundary between image and matter.
The pasted photograph is both the trigger that begins the painting and an inaccessible other. Between reality and illusion, the artist explores how paintings are born and how they can exist.
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Artist
Masayuki Arai
Masayuki Arai (b.1984) is a painter based in Ibaraki, Japan. He sources images online and paints by imagining the space beyond the frame. His method of layering paint through dripping reveals the fragile boundary between perception and reality, and the shifting nature of what is seen, imagined, or omitted. Exhibited in Aichi Triennale and VOCA.