Ryōnosuke Fukui’s art evolved across three defining chapters: from early works rich in tradition yet engaging the West, to a radical experimental phase where screen printing and modernist grids became his language, and finally into his mature signature style—what he called ”spotted cubistries.“ This exclusive exhibition presents works from Fukui’s final period, a period marked by a breathtaking crystalline realism, where each painting is a world of shallow depth and infinite resonance, a perfected balance of logic and the pure ”intoxication of beauty.“
Witness the pinnacle of a master’s vision and encounter the beauty and impermanence of Fukui’s works.
Opening: 31 Jan, 5 – 7 pm
Gallery address: G/F, Ivy House, 18-20 Wyndham St, Central
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