A Solo Exhibition of
Works
Paintings by Yumie Kono June 27 - August 22, 2014 |
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Opening
reception on Friday, June 27, 2014, 3-6pm. Artist
will be in attendance. As a Japanese woman, the mythical Canadian North remains a mysterious and unknown place. I am particularly drawn to Northern mountains, rivers, waterfalls, lakes, plants, and wild animals. For me, the North offers an outer landscape that is in dialogue with my inner landscape. – Yumie Kono Different
artists have different motivations for the work they
produce. For Yumie Kono, the motivating
arc that spans a large portion of her body of work is
the search for what she calls “Genfukei” which she
explains as “…an occurrence when our inner landscape
and [our] outer landscape are recognized as one and
the same.” From her travels to northern Canada,
Kono finds both external and internal
inspiration from the landscape on which the paintings
in this exhibition are based. |
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It is in these
paintings that Kono’s inner and outer landscapes
intersect which not only achieves “Genfukei” but they do
so in a serene and meditative way that goes beyond the
surface of the paintings themselves. Kono’s
technique of layering translucent paint with repetitive
cross lines, which produce a delicate gossamer-like
quality such as in seeking dreams
(2010), and her choice of colour, reminiscent of that of
the northern Canadian landscape during the warmer
seasons like in the Dempster Highway (2010), are
the results of her thoughtful approach to her work which
in turn gives rise to the depth and complexity of these
paintings. Yumie Kono was born in Hiroshima and raised in Matsue, Shimane, Japan. She earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Joshi Bijutu Daigaku Women’s College of Fine Arts in Tokyo then moved to Canada and studied lithography at Banff School of Fine Art and etching at the University of Victoria. In 1981, she eventually settled in Victoria, BC where she still currently resides.
Art Beatus, with a location in Vancouver, Canada and two locations in Hong Kong, showcases international art with a focus on contemporary Chinese art. Art Beatus (Vancouver) is located in the Nelson Square Office Tower at 108 – 808 Nelson Street in Vancouver, BC. Art Beatus (Vancouver) Consultancy Ltd. is open Monday to Friday, 10am-6pm and is closed on weekends and holidays. Underground and street parking is available. Free admission. For more information, please contact Media Relations, Tamla Mah or Ellinda Siu by email: info@artbeatus.com or telephone: 604-688-2633. |