Thursday, July 09 6-8PM
Agora Gallery
530 West 25th St, Chelsea, New York
Japanese artist Koki Morimoto likens his painting process to the natural process by which plants emerge from the ground and grow, an evolution which is echoed in the elegant lines and shapes of his black and white acrylic compositions. The seductive curves and textures in these abstract canvases occasionally suggest such disparate subjects as landscapes or calligraphy, and their titles occasionally offer evocations of nature, but the works remain decidedly non-representational, focusing viewers’ eyes on the visual and tactile properties of the thick, rounded brushstrokes and the interplay of light and dark areas in each image.
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