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Yokoya Kenji exhibition
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Published: May 29 2022

2021 Exhibition View, Gallery K

Kenji Yokoya transforms the material corrugated cardboard into exquisite spatial forms. When corrugated paper is cut into long thin strips and pasted together so that the cross-sections line up horizontally, a plane with a net-like structure is formed. When these planes are connected into rectangles to form a three-dimensional object, the light shining through the countless holes interferes with each other creating stripes and other moire patterns, and the space in which they stand as the forest creates surprisingly rich expressions.
For many years Yokoya has been committed to cardboard modelling but his reason is not just exploration of abstract forms. He states that
'I feel that the cycle of human consumption has come to an end, and that there is a sunlight shining through the faint memory of corrugated paper which was once a tree. I want people to feel this inseparable relationship between plants and humans through my work."

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Information Provided by: Gallery K


Period: May 30,2022 (Mon) 〜 June 4,2022 (Sat)
Hours: 11:30~18:30 Saturday~17:00
Closed: Sundays
Venue: Gallery K

Last Updated on May 30 2022
 

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