[Fukuoka]TAKESHI Wei Exhibition August 17th (sat) - September 1st (sun), 2024
- Takeshi Wei
2024/08/17
2024/09/01
FUKUOKA

TAKESHI Wei Exhibition「Uneasiness」
August 17th (sat) - September 1st (sun), 2024
Open every day during the exhibition period 10am-6pm
Venue: Mizoe Art Gallery, Fukuoka
From 2019 to 2022, Takeshi Wei worked on, and completed, a ceiling painting for the Saieizan Kozan Temple, located deep in the mountains of Bungo Takada. His new work, a large folding screen entitled “Under the Cherry Blossom Tree,” which he suspended all other activities to create, evokes the sense of all things being in a constant state of flux. When asked if this is a culmination of his artistic career, he says it is, in fact, a new departure point. In addition to sculptures made from driftwood and scrap wood, his recent wild-fired ceramic works, created in Itoshima, remind viewers of the strength that resides in ordinary objects that might otherwise be overlooked. We invite you to visit the exhibition, which will be his first in seven years, to witness the new world of Takeshi Wei.
Kazunobu Abe, Mizoe Art Gallery
Takeshi Wei (Artist)
Biography/Born in Hitoyoshi, Kumamoto in 1947. Received Merit Award in Nishinihon Art Award Exhibition, Niki Prize in Niki Award Exhibition, and Encouragement Award and Merit Award in Yasuda Kasai Foundation of Art Award. Illustrated for the novel “Monogatari No Kobako” on Nishinippon Shimbun, the novel “Last Train” by Tetsuzo Fukuzawa with etching, and more. Currently independent.Created the ceiling painting for Saieizan Kozan Temple (Bungo Takada City, Kunisaki Pennisula, Japan) from 2019 to 2022.
August 17th (sat) - September 1st (sun), 2024
Open every day during the exhibition period 10am-6pm
Venue: Mizoe Art Gallery, Fukuoka
From 2019 to 2022, Takeshi Wei worked on, and completed, a ceiling painting for the Saieizan Kozan Temple, located deep in the mountains of Bungo Takada. His new work, a large folding screen entitled “Under the Cherry Blossom Tree,” which he suspended all other activities to create, evokes the sense of all things being in a constant state of flux. When asked if this is a culmination of his artistic career, he says it is, in fact, a new departure point. In addition to sculptures made from driftwood and scrap wood, his recent wild-fired ceramic works, created in Itoshima, remind viewers of the strength that resides in ordinary objects that might otherwise be overlooked. We invite you to visit the exhibition, which will be his first in seven years, to witness the new world of Takeshi Wei.
Kazunobu Abe, Mizoe Art Gallery
Takeshi Wei (Artist)
Biography/Born in Hitoyoshi, Kumamoto in 1947. Received Merit Award in Nishinihon Art Award Exhibition, Niki Prize in Niki Award Exhibition, and Encouragement Award and Merit Award in Yasuda Kasai Foundation of Art Award. Illustrated for the novel “Monogatari No Kobako” on Nishinippon Shimbun, the novel “Last Train” by Tetsuzo Fukuzawa with etching, and more. Currently independent.Created the ceiling painting for Saieizan Kozan Temple (Bungo Takada City, Kunisaki Pennisula, Japan) from 2019 to 2022.
- Location
- FUKUOKA
- 1-2-5 Jigyohama, Chuo-ku, Fukuoka 810-0065
- Dates
- 2024/08/17-2024/09/01
- Opening hours
- 10:00am-6:00pm
- Closed days
- on Thursdays. Open every day during the exhibition period.