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Yuki Yamamoto 山本雄基

Untitled
2020

Artwork Details

Acrylic on canvas

Unique

170 x 170 cm

Kwon Neung
權能

Description

Yuki Yamamoto started creating circles because the circle is acquainted, anonymous, and non-directional. This way he can then reduce bias and sentiment towards shape to a minimum. Macroscopically, the universe is derived from the circle. Using a circle as an element, Yamamoto faces the challenges such as geography and or Mandala, all knowledge and works merged from circles. His works reflect his lifestyle and way of thinking. One of his works receiving the Daikokuya award of Japan was ‘ambiguous bubbles visible’, the ambiguity has always been an important element, Utopia only exists when ambiguity is affirmed.

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