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160x130cm / Oil on canvas / 2004
Homo sapiens 7160x130cm / Oil on canvas / 2004
60x50cm / Oil on canvas / 2004
Homo sapiens 660x50cm / Oil on canvas / 2004
Variable size / Car paint on resin / 2023
OttogiVariable size / Car paint on resin / 2023
162×130cm / Gouache acrylic on canvas / 2022
Epiphany 58162×130cm / Gouache acrylic on canvas / 2022
73×91cm / Gouache acrylic on canvas / 2022
Epiphany 6373×91cm / Gouache acrylic on canvas / 2022
117×80cm / Gouache acrylic on canvas / 2022
Epiphany 62117×80cm / Gouache acrylic on canvas / 2022
Ottogi Rainbow Has Come, Sea of Love
Insa1010 Gallery
2023
Held at Gallery Insa 1010, this exhibition unfolds across all three floors, presenting paintings and sculptures that invite not only visual attention but also a richly sensorial experience through which deeper communication with the viewer may unfold.
Through the use of a one-way mirror installed like a wall and aged, torn drums marked by the traces of time, the exhibition draws out the quiet resonance of space. In a world saturated by disconnection and mutual hostility, these gestures lead us to encounter once again the restorative power of communication.
160x130cm / Oil on canvas / 2004
Homo sapiens 7160x130cm / Oil on canvas / 2004
60x50cm / Oil on canvas / 2004
Homo sapiens 660x50cm / Oil on canvas / 2004
Variable size / Car paint on resin / 2023
OttogiVariable size / Car paint on resin / 2023
162×130cm / Gouache acrylic on canvas / 2022
Epiphany 58162×130cm / Gouache acrylic on canvas / 2022
73×91cm / Gouache acrylic on canvas / 2022
Epiphany 6373×91cm / Gouache acrylic on canvas / 2022
117×80cm / Gouache acrylic on canvas / 2022
Epiphany 62117×80cm / Gouache acrylic on canvas / 2022
Held at Gallery Insa 1010, this exhibition unfolds across all three floors, presenting paintings and sculptures that invite not only visual attention but also a richly sensorial experience through which deeper communication with the viewer may unfold.
Through the use of a one-way mirror installed like a wall and aged, torn drums marked by the traces of time, the exhibition draws out the quiet resonance of space. In a world saturated by disconnection and mutual hostility, these gestures lead us to encounter once again the restorative power of communication.