Takishita Kazuyuki JAPON:ism

Enjoy the world of Takishita featuring humorous ogres!

2018.7.20 [Fri] - 8.5 [Sun]

Takishita Kazuyuki’s life work involves the “Momotaro” series, depicting humorous and cute ogres that are very lively. Aside from the ogres, his expressions pivot around such traditional Japanese themes as “Fujin Raijin (Wind God and Thunder God),” “Ryuko (dragons and tigers)” and so on, using an incomparable sense of space and plenty of imagination.

Takishita’s unconventional works feature unique line drawings carved into the panels with a sculptor’s knife as well as the use of acrylic paint, and are exhibited at and collected by art museums throughout Japan including the Menard Art Museum (Aichi), the Narukawa Art Museum (Hakone), the Contemporary Art Museum, Kumamoto. In addition, Takishita also works in a wide range of fields, such as production of picture books, stuffed animals and playing cards, not to mention collaborations with late grand champion sumo wrestler Chiyonofuji and the “Takarasienne (Takarazuka Revue Performers).”

The exhibition introduces “Momotaro” drawing series, a new series of sumo wrestler drawings, engravings and more, along with “Demon Figure DX” (in five colors), a new experimental work about 60 cm in size.

Related goods will also be available for purchase. We encourage you to come and enjoy the world of Takishita Kazuyuki, full of all kinds of fascination.

Opening Party

Date & Time: 18:00-20:00, July 20 [Fri], 2018
Venue: Roppongi Hills A/D Gallery
Admission: Free

Takishita Kazuyuki

Born in Kumamoto, 1975
Completed graduate school at the Tokyo University of the Arts

Oni Figure DX (RED)
Oni Figure DX (RED)
62.5 x 33.4 x 26.8cm
Oni Figure DX (BLACK)
Oni Figure DX (BLACK)
62.5 x 33.4 x 26.8cm
Onigashima de Hakkeyoi
Onigashima de Hakkeyoi
Woodcut print
39.8 x 59.3 cm
Momotaro-zu Oni ni Kanabo
Momotaro-zu Oni ni Kanabo
45.5 x 18cm
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