[Tokyo] Tamie OKUYAMA Exhibition - October 7th (Sat) - October 22nd (Sun), 2023 -

2023/10/07 2023/10/22



《Pink Sky》Oil on canvas 18.08 x 14.10 in 2023

Tamie OKUYAMA Exhibition
October 7th (Sat) - October 22nd (Sun), 2023

10:00am-6:00pm (Open every day during the event)
Venue: MIZOE ART GALLERY TOKYO
3-19-16 Denenchofu, Ota-ku, Tokyo 145-0071
TEL 03-3722-6570

Talk Event
Date & Time: October 7th (Sat), 16:00 ~
*Reservations required in advance
*The event will be followed by a small reception.

Tamie Okuyama has been depicting the mysteries of nature and life using motifs of the sun, clouds, sea, and mountains. In this exhibition, flowers appear on the canvas for the first time in a while. Flowers interact with insects and change their form depending its type. Okuyama is fascinated by the still-unresolved mysteries of the evolution and ecology of flowers. Okuyama, who believes that everything spanning from microorganisms to the stars of the universe, including humans, are all part of a single cosmic continuum of life, extends his imagination to the world beyond our galaxy. The blooming flowers in his new work "Pink Sky" form a landscape full of life on a planet yet to be seen. This is the first solo exhibition of Okuyama's work held in Japan in four years. Please enjoy the world of works created from the eyes of Tamie Okuyama.
Mizoe Art Gallery, Kazunobu Abe

Tamie OKUYAMA
1969 Graduated with a Fine Arts Degree from Tokyo University of the Arts.
1992 Received 35th Yasui Award.
2005 Became a professor of Onomichi University, Hiroshima.
2010 Received the 31st Hiroshima Culture Prize.
2012 Retired from Onomichi University.
Currently an honorary professor at Onomichi University and resides in Tokyo
Her works are included in the collections of The Museum of Modern Art Saitama, Yokohama Museum of Art, Setagaya Art Museum, Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery, Ishii Collection of Tsukuba University, and others.
3-19-16 Denenchofu, Ota-ku, Tokyo 145-0071
Dates
2023/10/07-2023/10/22
Opening hours
10:00am-6:00pm
Closed days
Open every day during the exhibition.