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Sayaka Fukuda

HOLBEIN ART FAIR 2022 An introduction to Sayaka Fukuda, one of the 1st-week artists!

Sayaka Fukuda

Drawing on the sense of "mogari" (the period of mourning before burial) that she finds in the scenery of the places she visits, she works primarily in two-dimensional forms.
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[Biography]

Born 1987 Based in Iwate Prefecture

2012 Completed the Graduate School of Comprehensive Human Sciences, University of Tsukuba,

     Art major, Western Painting Course

2010 Tokyo Wonder Wall Open Call 2010, Selected

2011 TWS-EMERGING 2011 "Photopsia" (TWS Hongo)

2013 GOLDEN COMPETITION 2012, Award of Excellence

2014 28th Holbein Scholarship, Scholar

2015 8th Haruhi Painting Triennale, Selected

Solo Exhibitions

2020 "Rocho no Shikabane Hisoka ni Kakushi" (space 2*3, Nihonbashi)

2016 ART NOVA 100 (Beijing)

2017 Solo exhibition, Vision of Aomori vol.15 "Sekiseki to Fumu"

    (Aomori Contemporary Art Centre) ASYAAF 2017 

    (Dongdaemun Design Plaza, Seoul)

2019 Kobe Art Marche "Artist meets Art Fair"

2022 FACE Exhibition 2022, Selected (SOMPO Museum of Art)

[Works]

Gazing at a Person Gazing at Layered Trees

Acrylic and Oil on Canvas

H242×W333×D170 (mm)

2022

One of the works at the Vangi Sculpture Garden Museum, which had fallen into financial difficulty amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Many places face this kind of threat to their survival. The stone of the sculpture, which has endured far longer than the museum's own history, gazes on — one wonders what it feels.

Olive Noren

Acrylic and Oil on Canvas

H500×W606×D200 (mm)

2022

The ANDO MUSEUM on Naoshima. The olive is a symbol of peace, yet the controversy surrounding the artist's role as head juror for the New National Stadium was anything but peaceful — leaving only the wish for peace drifting emptily.

Three Squares

Acrylic and Oil on Canvas

H190×W273×D170 (mm)

2022

An outdoor work at the Benesse House Museum. It supplely catches the pleasant breeze and welcomes the visitors. A delightful sight, with the eerie charm of an anime or video-game character.

ASPM

Oil on Canvas

H727×W910×D250 (mm)

2022

A painting of the ASPAM building in Aomori. As the northernmost prefecture of Honshu, Aomori may carry an image of being remote, yet it borders the open sea and is home to a nuclear reprocessing plant, an oil stockpiling base, and a U.S. military base. ASPAM itself is a nostalgic-feeling tourist facility, but I painted it as a structure that seems to symbolize hierarchy.

Fountains of the inside

Oil on Canvas

H530×W530×D200 (mm)

2022

The former Ito-Yokado, now a municipal facility in Kitakami, Iwate. Shopping malls of the Heisei era often had indoor fountains, but to cut costs, artificial turf has now been laid down, with cheap potted foliage plants from a home-improvement store left carelessly about. A scene that conveys decline in just the right measure.

Browse all works by Sayaka Fukuda▽

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[Installation Views]

Colorful and so photogenic🌈

Stylish works😌

You can enjoy charming works with a touch of fantasy!

Please come and see them!

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[Staff Comment]

The scenery filtered through Fukuda's eye somehow feels familiar, as if it were a view we have seen somewhere before, evoking a strange sense of nostalgia. "Mogari" is said to be an ancient Japanese funerary rite — the long period during which the deceased was placed in a coffin and temporarily enshrined before burial. Viewing the works again with this in mind, one may sense them quite differently. Please take a moment to experience them, attuned to how poetry was understood in those times✨✨ (Nagaya)

[Exhibition Information]

+ART GALLERY

HOLBEIN ART FAIR 2022
1st Week|Monday, August 15, 2022 – Sunday, August 21, 2022
Eika Hatsu / Ayano Hamaguchi / Sayaka Fukuda / Yugo Korogi / Kotaro Inoue
2nd Week|Monday, August 22, 2022 – Sunday, August 28, 2022
Tomomi Taoka / Keisuke Katsuki / Rika Morishima / Aika Furukawa / Nana Matsumoto
3rd Week|Monday, August 29, 2022 – Sunday, September 4, 2022
Kenichiro Fukumoto / Momoko Fukada / Mino Watanabe / Akira Sugai / Eri Fukuda
4th Week|Monday, September 5, 2022 – Sunday, September 11, 2022
SAKAMOTO ENTERTAINMENT / Kotaro Otsuka / Niji Kikuchi / Hatsune Suzuki / 安田悠|Yu Yasuda / Kimi Sakaki
*For the days each artist will be present at the gallery, please refer to their respective social media.
・Dates: Monday, August 15 – Sunday, September 11, 2022; Open 10:00 - 21:00
*Opening hours may change due to the impact of COVID-19. Please check the official website for the latest information.
・Admission: Free
・Venue: +ART GALLERY|+ART GALLERY
・Address: Shibuya Scramble Square, Shops & Restaurants 14F (2-24-12 Shibuya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0002)
・Access: About 30 seconds to 1 minute from JR Shibuya Station (Yamanote Line, Shonan-Shinjuku Line), Tokyo Metro Shibuya Station (Fukutoshin, Hanzomon, and Ginza Lines), and Tokyu Shibuya Station (Toyoko and Den-en-toshi Lines)
・Organized and planned by: Holbein Art Materials Inc., Plus Art Co., Ltd.
・In cooperation with: Re-Creation Co., Ltd.
■About purchasing works
The works are available for purchase, both at the venue and online during the exhibition!
+ART Online Store:https://pls-art-shop.com/
The art materials featured at the venue can also be purchased from the Holbein Online Shop.
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