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Current Exhibition : Yu Nishimura, Sleep Walk 29.05-14.09.2024 Tuesday - Saturday 11:00-18:00 OPEN 16.06 (11:00-19:00)
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Sleep Walk by Yu Nishimura On View Until 14.09.2024 Hours of operation: Tuesday – Saturday (11 AM – 6PM) Ph: @paristav Courtesy the artist and Crèvecœur, Paris @galerie_crevecoeur #YuNishimura #exhibition #arch
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Arch, Radio Athènes, Melas Martinos, and Akwa Ibom are happy to announce special visiting hours this coming Sunday 16 June, 2024 10 am —7 pm Yu Nishimura Sleep Walk Arch Gkoura 5 , Plaka (Arch of Hadrian) Christos Tzivelos / Kitty Kraus The nights are black as ink Radio Athènes @radio_athenes Petraki 15, Syntagma Christos Tzivelos Pour tromper le temps Melas Martinos @melasmartinos Pandrossou 50, Plaka Christos Tzivelos Insect Akwa Ibom @akwaibomathens Valtetsiou 35, Exarcheia
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Sleep Walk by Yu Nishimura On View Until 14.09.2024 Hours of operation: Tuesday – Saturday (11 AM – 6PM) Ph: @paristav Courtesy the artist and Crèvecœur, Paris @galerie_crevecoeur #yunishimura
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Sleep Walk by Yu Nishimura On View Until 14.09.2024 Hours of operation: Tuesday – Saturday (11 AM – 6PM) Ph: @paristav Courtesy the artist and Crèvecœur, Paris @galerie_crevecoeur #YuNishimura #exhibition #arch
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Exhibition catalogue produced by ARCH on the occasion of the exhibition Sleep Walk, by Yu Nishimura, featuring texts by curator Martin Germann. Designed by Jason Faulter. Available online at: archworkshop.org #yunishimura
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Sleep Walk by Yu Nishimura On View Until 14.09.2024 Hours of operation: Tuesday – Saturday (11 AM – 6PM) Ph: @paristav Courtesy the artist and Crèvecœur, Paris #YuNishimura
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OPENING TONIGHT 7:00-9:00pm ARCH is pleased to announce the exhibition Sleep Walk by Yu Nishimura (b. 1982 Japan). Yu Nishimura lives and works in Japan. In 2004 he graduated from Tama Art University, Oil Painting Course, Department of Fine Arts, Faculty of Art and Design. Depicting universal mental landscapes with personal language, Yu Nishimura infuses his work with animism that echoes both Japanese anime and street photography. There are no defined themes of gender, race, or politics, but the work decants a poetry and passion for the world that ultimately becomes a political act of resistance, a rereading of the universe around us, recounting the aura of everyday life by placing it in an emotional and dreamlike pictorial space. Yu Nishimura often refers, in his painting practice to the notion of “portrait”, referring to, beyond human portraiture, to a quality in various painted situations such as a person walking alone in a forest, animals doing different things, a car speeding away, landscape elements. One of the characteristics of his paintings is that they are constructed with overlaid layers of painterly elements, such as contours of a figure and planes of color, all overlapped with slight misalignment. The image thus becomes fluid and presents afterimage-like effects. Spring far behind, 2024 Oil on canvas (Ph: @paristav ), Courtesy of the artist and Crèvecœur #yunishimura
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OPENING TOMORROW Opening 29.05(7-9pm) ARCH is pleased to announce the exhibition Sleep Walk by Yu Nishimura (b. 1982 Japan). Yu Nishimura lives and works in Japan. In 2004 he graduated from Tama Art University, Oil Painting Course, Department of Fine Arts, Faculty of Art and Design. Depicting universal mental landscapes with personal language, Yu Nishimura infuses his work with animism that echoes both Japanese anime and street photography. There are no defined themes of gender, race, or politics, but the work decants a poetry and passion for the world that ultimately becomes a political act of resistance, a rereading of the universe around us, recounting the aura of everyday life by placing it in an emotional and dreamlike pictorial space. Yu Nishimura often refers, in his painting practice to the notion of “portrait”, referring to, beyond human portraiture, to a quality in various painted situations such as a person walking alone in a forest, animals doing different things, a car speeding away, landscape elements. One of the characteristics of his paintings is that they are constructed with overlaid layers of painterly elements, such as contours of a figure and planes of color, all overlapped with slight misalignment. The image thus becomes fluid and presents afterimage-like effects. Spring far behind, 2024 Oil on canvas (Ph: @paristav ), Courtesy of the artist and Crèvecœur #yunishimura
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Orestis Mavroudis won the Young Book Designers Award for 2024, for the design of the book "GÜNTHER KAUFMANN, Polys Peslikas". The book was published on the occasion of the exhibition: Τhis Delusive Sentiment, Polys Peslikas 31.05.2023-23.09.2023 Young BookDesignersAward is organised by the Goethe-Institut Greece in collaboration with the Hellenic Foundation for Culture, the EBGE (Greek Visual Communication Design Awards), Stiftung Buchkunst (German Book Art Foundation) and the Frankfurter Buchmesse. @goetheinstitut_athen @hellenic_foundation_culture @ebgegr @stiftungbuchkunst @buchmesse The images belongs to a larger volume of printed material that the artist has been collecting since the beginning of the 1990s. Printed by @thefutureformat
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Rest in peace Marc Camille Chaimowicz 🕊️ Prie Dieu, 2021 Untitled, 2014 Photos from our show Lives of an object, with Melas Martinos, 2021
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Opening next week! 29.05 Yu Nishimura, Sleep Walk The exhibition will be accompanied by a publication featuring a commissioned text by Martin Germann. Yu Nishimura lives and works in Japan. In 2004 he graduated from Tama Art University, Oil Painting Course, Department of Fine Arts, Faculty of Art and Design. Depicting universal mental landscapes with personal language, Yu Nishimura infuses his work with animism that echoes both Japanese anime and street photography. There are no defined themes of gender, race, or politics, but the work decants a poetry and passion for the world that ultimately becomes a political act of resistance, a rereading of the universe around us, recounting the aura of everyday life by placing it in an emotional and dreamlike pictorial space. Yu Nishimura often refers, in his painting practice to the notion of “portrait”, referring to, beyond human portraiture, to a quality in various painted situations such as a person walking alone in a forest, animals doing different things, a car speeding away, landscape elements. One of the characteristics of his paintings is that they are constructed with overlaid layers of painterly elements, such as contours of a figure and planes of color, all overlapped with slight misalignment. The image thus becomes fluid and presents afterimage-like effects. Ph: @paristav Courtesy of the artist and Crèvecœur, Paris
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ΑRCH featured on Architektur & Wohhen. @aw_magazin
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