Prestige (Thailand)

HIROKA YAMASHITA

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In an artistic statement, Japanese artist Hiroka Yamashita once described the world as something that could “never be fully understood in a single person’s lifetime”. Born in Hyogo and now based in Okayama, this artist eschews an urban life, preferring to lead a satoyama lifestyle surrounded by nature.

In her works she explores an almost spiritual dimension of the natural world

– the coldness of stone, the softness of soil, the movement of the moon and the clouds –eand paints them in dreamy tones and surrealist­ic strokes. But she is also quick to claim her paintings are realistic and faithful to what she sees. She paints by spontaneou­sly applying colour to canvas and allowing natural forms and structures to take shape over time, the process of which can be visible on close inspection, whereeinit­ial forms and brushstrok­es can abruptly change and morph into new entities on the canvas.

Hiroka received vigorous training in Japanese calligraph­y, and her works reflect her interest in traditiona­l Japanese art and literature. In her first solo exhibition with

Kiang Malingue in its Tin Wan studio space last year, titled Field, Force, Surface, two of her art pieces reconsider the legacy of the Azuchi-momoyama-period painter Hasegawa Tōhaku. The artist has also called poet Matsuo Bashō a major influence.

Hiroka received a BFA from the School of Visual Arts, New York in 2017 and a MFA from the Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University, New Jersey in 2019. Her most recent solo exhibition­s include Fūdo at

Tanya Leighton, Berlin (2022); Project N 84 at Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery (2021);

Cosmos Remembered at The Club, Tokyo (2021); and Evanescent Horizon with Naoya Inose at FOMO Art, Taipei (2021).

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Hiroka Yamashita, Field (Blue and Green) (2022)
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