tagboat GALLERY is pleased to present “ヌル即是色色即是ヌル”.
Nov.4 2022 – Nov.24 2022
Open hours : 12:00-20:00 MON-SUN
Opening hours will be changed from October 1 (Sat.).
11:00 – 20:00 (Weekdays)
10:00 – 20:00 (Saturdays,Sundays, and Holidays)
*On the last day only, 1F closes at 5:00 p.m. and 7F closes at 8:00 p.m.
HANKYU MEN’S TOKYO 1F main base、7F
2-5-1 YURAKU-CHO,CHIIYODA-KU,TOKYO 100-848
“ヌル即是色色即是ヌル”, A solo exhibition by media artist Yoichi Ochiai, will be held at 1F main base and 7F tagboat Gallery, Hankyu Men’s TOKYO .
Yoichi Ochiai is a media artist based in Tokyo, whose works are based on the motif of materialization, transformation, and the yearning for mass in the boundary area.
Since starting his career as an artist in 2010, he has been actively engaged in solo and group exhibitions both in Japan and overseas, as well as the publication of photo books.
In this solo exhibition, he will present a new work, “ヌル即是色色即是ヌル”.
In addition, some of the artworks using NFT as a material in this exhibition will be sold as a hybrid of online and offline sales. Please come and see the young talents that the world is paying attention to at the exhibition.
◎Exhibited works (partial)
「Re-Digitalization of Waves #55」
「Re-Materialization of Waves #4」
■Outline of solo exhibition
In this solo exhibition, the artist will present three series of works, including new works. The artist has been searching for a form of digital reincarnation and homage to the contemporary Mani wheel in the process of converting silver sculptures floating in the air into digital form, photographing them physically and converting them back into digital form again. The exhibition will feature a new work, “ヌル即是色色即是ヌル”. In this work, the motif of the emptiness in the Heart Sutra line “Form is emptiness, emptiness is form”, is reinterpreted as digital data of silver sculptures that do not retain tangible form, and the way they reflect various colors and shapes and distort the landscape is composed in a digital hanging scroll.
■Works to be exhibited
“Re-Digitalization of Waves” is a physically photographed work in which mirrored sculptures floating in the air cut out a landscape and rotate to remind us of the reconciliation and modification of the human soul and landscape. Re-Materialization of Waves” dares to set the frame rate to zero and lands on a 2.5-dimensional print with a high degree of mass in the process of works that continue to repeatedly shift between the digital and the material in the “Re-Digitalization of Waves” series. The new work “ヌル即是色色即是ヌルu” is a reinterpretation of the empty motif of the Heart Sutra as digital data of silver sculptures.
落合陽一/Yoichi OCHIAI
Media artist, born in 1987.
Started his career as an artist around 2010.
His works are based on the motif of materialization, transformation, and the yearning for mass in the boundary area.
Associate Professor, University of Tsukuba
Visiting Professor at Osaka University of Arts, Kyoto City University of Arts, Kanazawa College of Art and Digital Hollywood University
Major solo exhibitions include “Ubiquitous existence of Bodies, Interwoven Time and Space (Kusakabe folk crafts Museum, 2022)” and “Transformation of Material Things (Hong Kong, 2021)”.
(photo: Mika Ninagawa)