"Gei-Kaku Ichinyo (Art Core Oneness)" exhibition by Ibuki Minami
Gallery of Contemporary Art (GOCA) by Garde will present its second exhibition by Japanese artist Ibuki Minami titled "Gei-Kaku Ichinyo (Art Core Oneness)," on view from May 8 through June 28, 2025. The exhibition features an entirely new body of works on canvas showcasing Minami's minimalist compositions, which blend Western and Eastern philosophies to create abstract paintings. Through this, Minami explores the origins of artistic thought and expression, crafting pieces that encourage viewers to contemplate the essence of creativity in the digital age.
With Japanese and Korean heritage and an upbringing in the United States, Minami’s works vividly reflect the influence of these three cultures. Rooted in Eastern philosophies such as Zen and yinyang, as well as Western transcendentalism, Minami continues to reflect on the self and existence in the global context. Through his artistic practice, his works invite viewers to contemplate the fundamental nature of art, reflected in the title "Art Core (藝術の核)" - Minami’s life’s mission for "the pursuit, discovery, and complete expression of the core of art within a single work."
The exhibition features works from three distinct series: Minimalism Torus, Minimalism Dichotomy, and Algorithm.
Minimalism Torus is a series characterized by the frequent use of torus-shaped The visual expression resembles ensō, a form of Zen calligraphy often used to symbolically represent enlightenment, truth, Buddha-nature, and the universe as a whole.
Minimalism Dichotomy is distinguished by a pictorial space divided into multiple sections based on the principle of dichotomy, yin and yang, motion and Some works
challenge the binaries of this convention by incorporating divisions into three or five sections.
Algorithm feature compositions reminiscent of electronic circuits, or spider webs, with layered paint as the final stage of a mathematical yet expressive The color schemes and textures in these works are determined by Minami’s unique artistic sensibility, inspired in part by his understanding of algorithms and computer programming. The series includes both vibrantly colorful and monochromatic pieces.
Artist Ibuki Minami
Ibuki Minami, a painter born in Japan in 1995, graduated from an Academy of Art University, Fine Art and has lived and worked mainly in the United States and Japan. Self-taught in algorithms (specific methods of calculation and processing used to solve problems and achieve goals) employed in linguistics and computer science, Minami constructs his works based on his own modified algorithms. He writes the algorithm, which serves as a “blueprint for the painting,” directly on the canvas, and then arranges colors and shapes based on the program he has designed.
About GOCA by Garde
GOCA by Garde, an art gallery by GARDE, is located in the Chelsea neighborhood of New York City and specializes in contemporary Japanese and Asian art. The gallery aims to introduce emerging and established artists from Japan and Asia and promote cultural exchange and dialogue through paintings, sculptures, ceramics, and other artworks.
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- URL
- https://www.goca.gallery/
- 住所
- 515 W 23rd St, New York, NY 10011
- 開館時間
- 10:00 — 18:00
- 休館日
- Mon
- 入館料
- 無料