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09.02.20

Kazutoshi Shimuta "TORSOHOUSE"

Kazutoshi Shimuta – TORSOHOUSE -

■ Artist Name_ Kazutoshi Shimuta
■ Exhibition Title_TORSOHOUSE
■ Date_Feb.21th (sat)- Mar.21th (sat), 2009
■ Artist Talk: Feb. 20th (Fri) 19:00-20:00
■ Gallery hours: Tue-Fri 14:00-19:00, Sat 12:00-19:00 Closed: Sun, Mon, and Holidays
■ Venue_void+ 3-16-14-1F Minami-Aoyama, Minato-Ku, Tokyo 107-0062 
Tel: 03-5411-0080 Fax: 03-5411-0053 http://www.voidplus.jp

Void+ is pleased to announce the opening of Kazutoshi Shimuta’s "TORSOHOUSE" exhibit from Saturday February 21 to March 21. Since presenting his single exhibit TORSOHOUSE in 2005, Shimuta has introduced numerous artwork using this motif. TORSOHOUSE is a sculpture of plaster molded into a small house with an entrance and a hollow interior, but as the title indicates, it is also presented as a body.
The new artwork to be presented in this exhibition appears similar to the TORSOHOUSE which he presented in the past at first glance. However, the entrance is blocked and illustrated like an illusion. When you look behind the piece, three out of the six rectangular surfaces is missing. Also, the open interior is filled with colored shadows that spill outside the piece.
The front wall of the gallery exhibits "Flesh Window," a planar piece of artwork. As indicated by the title, this work references Marcel Duchamp's "Fresh Widow." The window frames painted across the surface of the canvas can perhaps be seen as one object, while the transparent glass parts are colored black.
One ponders what this shadows symbolize. The relationship between light and shadow, interior and exterior as presented in Shimuta’s work reflects deep complex meanings entwining and adding great mystery and revealing the bottom of the world in it's primitive form to void+'s small gallery space.
In the Jewish religion, God contracted space inside his own body to create this world for humans, which is refered to as 'Tzimtzum.' In other words, this world is a house to human kind, created inside God himself. By looking we extend our physical realm. At the same time however, the body is also seen and contracts. Similarly, "TORSOHOUSE" is a passive body and a house at the same time." (Kazutoshi Shimuta)


Kazutoshi Shimuta TORSOHOUSE 2005 @ T&S HOME Gallery

Kazutoshi Shimuta
1957 Born in Fukuoka, Japan
1982 Graduated from Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music with BFA in oil painting
1984 Completed Graduate School of Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music with MFA in mural painting
1988 Studied at University of Fine Art, Hamburg, Germany under DAAD scholarship program
1991 Studied at Graduate School of Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music, doctor Course


1982 Gallery Yo, Tokyo
1983 Gallery Yo, Tokyo
1984 Kaneko Art G1, Tokyo
Gallery Akiyama, Tokyo
1985 Kaneko Art G1, Tokyo
1987 Gallery Akiyama, Tokyo
1991 Art Gallery, Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music, Tokyo
Gallery MYU, Tokyo
1992 Moris Gallery, Tokyo
1993 Gallery gen, saitama
Moris Gallery, Tokyo
1994 Gallery MYU, Tokyo
1996 Gallery 360°, Tokyo
1997 Gallery Akiyama, Tokyo
1998 N Residence in Kamakura, Kanagawa
2000 T&S HOME Gallery, Tokyo
2002 “overflowing carnation”, T&S GALLERIA,Tokyo
2005 Plaza Gallery, Tokyo
T&S HOME Gallery, Tokyo
2006 Gallery Akiyama, Tokyo


1984 Gallery a.pea, Tokyo
1991 “Poetics of Hue” Kawasaki City Museum, Kanagawa
1992 “1st TRANSART ANNUAL”, Yokohama Business Park, Kanagawa
1996 “REQUIEM –Koji Enokura and 33 Artists-”,Saito Memorial Kawaguchi Museum of Contemporary Art, Saitama
1997 “The locked room”, Gallery MYU, Tokyo
2000 “Framing”, GALERIA RASEN, Tokkyo
2001 “Extending the Boundaries of Painting – Exploration of Color”, Sakura City Museum of Art, Ciba
“The place of origin/Drawing”, Art Gallery, Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music, Tokyo
2003 Gallery Appel, Tokyo
2005 “D/J Grand”, The University Art Museum, Tokyo National University of fine arts and music
2006 “LVRFI”, Studio Ohno, Kanagawa
2008 “LVEFI”, T&S HOME Gallery, Tokyo

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