We are thrilled to invite you into the world of “Where Life Meets, Once — New Works by Mizuki Nishiyama”! Mizuki Nishiyama, a multi-cultural artist born in Hong Kong and raised between Japan, Italy, London and New York, expresses her kaleidoscopic roots through artworks that celebrate both fragility and resilience. Her expressive, multifaceted works bridge East and West through vivid explorations of human fragility, identity, and ancestry, especially from the perspective of the female experience.
Mizuki’s journey spans New York and London, where she studied at Parsons and Central Saint Martins, and currently a PHD candidate at the Institute for Doctorial Studies in the Visual Arts, her art has been showcased across continents. With each piece, she shares fragments of emotion and ritual — drawing viewers into a space where past and present, ancestry and longing, quietly meet. Her earlier series, “Fragile,” “Bodies in Landscape,” and her latest series “Between Land and Earth,” remind us that every moment can be both fleeting and unforgettable.
As curator William Fong remarks, “In the quiet epiphany her work awakens, each canvas becomes where life meets — a convergence of self, world, and time, a presence that can never be lived twice, existing only now — and once.”
Gallery address: Pottinger 22, Central