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About the Exhibition
Naoki Koide
- Maternity Leave
- 2010. 8. 21st(sat.) - 9. 18th(sat.)
- Tomio Koyama Gallery Kyoto
- opening reception 8.21. sat. 6:00 - 8:00pm
- *[Artist Talk] Tomio Koyama Gallery Kyoto:8.21. sat. 5:30pm
» Introduction:
Naoki Koide creates sculptures and paintings that have the motifs of himself and people around him, namely people who have close relationships with him. In the 2004 solo exhibition "A Couple in the Bathroom", Koide exhibited an installation that depicted the couple situated in the symbolically intimate spaces such as bedroom and bathroom. In "Marriage" in 2006, he exhibited the sculptures of the couple dressed as a bride and groom, and the photographs of them in the family portraits that were actually shot in the wedding chapel. "In these Days" in 2008 featured the couple's moving to the new house, and the deceased family as the motifs.
Although Koide's works are often inspired by highly personal environments, they do not seem to represent the closed world. The smooth textures of FRP (fiber reinforced plastic) rasped by a file, the dull and somehow nostalgic colors, and the calm but elusive expression of the characters; the comicality and lusciousness, and slightly blended ominousness and unrest of them draw the viewers strongly. Koide's works possess the essential energy as if they are the continuation of a child's play. They are full of poetic sentiments, and seem to have power to evoke the viewers' memories while being autobiographical.
» Concept:
Tomio Koyama Gallery Kyoto is pleased to present Naoki Koide's new exhibition, "Maternity Leave", which features ceramic, which the artist employs for the first time, paintings, and drawings. The main motifs are mother, father and daughter. The ceramic works, created at The Shigaraki Ceramic Cultural Park during his stay in the artist-in-residence, include the approximately 2m piece of the pregnant woman, the sculptures of mother, father, and daughter, and the work of the motif of cloud. Upon the difference between ceramic and FRP, which he has been using for his sculptures, Koide states, "with FRP, 100 % of what I do comes out as the results. On the other hand, ceramic has limitations of materials and environment, so you'd never know until you open the kiln. By trial and error, I played catch with things that are not my own traces."
» Artist Biography:
Naoki Koide was born in Aichi prefecture in 1968. He graduated from Tokyo Zokei University in 1992. He currently lives and works in Chiba.
Since the group exhibition "Magic Room" (curated by Satoshi Okada) in 2003, the solo exhibitions "A Couple in the Bathroom" (2004), "Marriage" (2006), and "In These Days" (2008), this marks the forth solo exhibition at Tomio Koyama Gallery. His other major exhibitions include "Cafe in Mito" (2004, Art Tower Mito, Tochigi), "Magical Art Life" (2006, Tokyo Wonder Site, Shibuya), "Fiction@Love" (2006, MOCA Shanghai), "neoneo Part1[BOY]" (2009, Takahashi Collection Hibiya, Tokyo), and "Echigo-Tumari Art Trienial" (2009, Nigata).
Contact information for press materials:
[ Tomio Koyama Gallery Kyoto / TKG Editions Kyoto ] Futaba Fujikawa TEL: +81-75-353-9994
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Naoki Koide exhibition "Maternity Leave", 2010
©Naoki Koide
cloud(cactus), 2010
ceramic
h.53.5 x w.33.0 x d.15.0 cm
©Naoki Koide
installation view from [ Maternity Leave ] at Tomio Koyama Gallery Kyoto, 2010
©Naoki Koide
frog and skull, 2010
ceramic
h.40.0 x w.22.0 x d.18.0 cm
©Naoki Koide
installation view from [ Maternity Leave ] at Tomio Koyama Gallery Kyoto, 2010
©Naoki Koide
green pepper, 2010
ceramic
h.31.0 x w.27.0 x d.24.0 cm
©Naoki Koide
sweet baby black, 2010
ceramic
h.29.0 x w.16.0 x d.14.0 cm
©Naoki Koide
box, 2010
ceramic
h.28.5 x w.17.0 x d.13.5 cm
©Naoki Koide
cloud(small white), 2010
ceramic
h.17.0 x w.8.0 x d.10.0 cm
©Naoki Koide
cloud(black), 2010
ceramic
h.58.0 x w.45.0 x d.24.0 cm
©Naoki Koide
cloud(group), 2010
ceramic
h.46.0 x w.43.0 x d.47.0 cm
©Naoki Koide
tree(firewood), 2010
ceramic
h.60.0 x w.43.0 x d.11.0 cm
©Naoki Koide
tree(pine), 2010
ceramic
h.41.0 x w.53.0 x d.12.0 cm
©Naoki Koide
sea anemone, 2010
ceramic
h.36.5 x w.26.0 x d.27.0 cm
©Naoki Koide
Devil on elephant, 2010
ceramic
h.27.0 x w.14.0 x d.29.0 cm
©Naoki Koide
skull(L), 2010
ceramic
h.21.0 x w.15.0 x d.13.5 cm
©Naoki Koide
mushroom, 2010
ceramic
h.20.0 x w.17.0 x d.17.0 cm
©Naoki Koide
Sweet Baby Black, 2010
oil on canvas
61.0 x 61.0 cm
©Naoki Koide
May 8th, 2010
oil on canvas
227.5 x 182.0 cm
©Naoki Koide
Ninjya towel, 2010
oil on canvas mounted on panel
103.0 x 73.0 cm
©Naoki Koide
cloud(blue), 2010
ceramic
h.95.0 x w.38.0 x d.34.0 mm
©Naoki Koide
Untitled, 2010
oil on canvas mounted on panel
51.5 x 36.5 cm
©Naoki Koide
cloud(blue), 2010
ceramic
h.95.0 x w.38.0 x d.34.0 mm
©Naoki Koide
installation view from [ Maternity Leave ] at Tomio Koyama Gallery Kyoto, 2010
Mt.momsy &St.Baby, 2010
©Naoki Koide
Mt.momsy &St.Baby, 2010
ceramic
h.75 x w.220 x d.80 cm(パーツの隙間5cm x 2個所含む)
©Naoki Koide
Mt.momsy &St.Baby, 2010
ceramic
h.75 x w.220 x d.80 cm(パーツの隙間5cm x 2個所含む)
©Naoki Koide
small stuff(L), 2010
wood, ceramic
(小屋)h.61.5 x w.95.5 x d.40.0 cm、(台座) h.73.0 x w.94.0 x d.30.5 cm
©Naoki Koide
small stuff(M), 2010
wood, ceramic
(小屋)h.55.0 x w.49.5 x d.31.5 cm、(台座)h.90.5 x w.30.0 x d.30.0 cm
©Naoki Koide
father, mother and daughter, 2010
wood, ceramic
h.146.0 x w.90.5 x d.25.5 cm
©Naoki Koide
cloud (red), 2010
ceramic
h.60.0 x w.67.0 x d.48.0 cm
©Naoki Koide
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