News Releases -- Tis The Season!
Tis
The Season!
Featuring
Works by Qin Feng, Taiga Chiba, Toru Sugita, Kumiko Yasukawa
November
1, 2004 – January 8, 2005
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Art
Beatus (Vancouver) is pleased to present a special collection of works
to carry us from the smoky days of autumn into the cool, crisp
days of winter. Featured works will include ink paintings by Qin
Feng, ink paintings by Taiga Chiba, etchings by Toru Sugita, and
photographic-based media by Kumiko Yakusawa. Tis the Season will
run from November 1, 2004 to January 8, 2005.
Qin
Feng was born in 1961 in Xinjiang Province in China and currently
works and resides in the United States. Civilization Landscapes
is his most-recent series of ink paintings. Qin hopes to
create his own language and system of signs and symbols,
re-creating and representing ancient cultures and civilizations that
disappeared long ago.
Currently
living and working in Vancouver, BC, Taiga Chiba created his Ancestors
and Ancient Life series using the traditional Japanese Sumi-e painting
technique (painting with black ink on rice paper). Playful,
spontaneous, and organic, the artist’s subjects are quirky and
eccentric, reminiscent of observing single-celled life forms through a
microscope or of pre-historic creatures who inhabited our world many
lifetimes ago.
Toru
Sugita feels moved when sunlight touches an object strongly in the
afternoon, making a momentary drama of color and shape. These shapes
and colors may change or disappear in the next moment. Sugita
tries to capture this moment and express it in his art. Working
with the intaglio process, mainly on etching and aquatint, the artist
finds he can express his feelings best using tones of black and
white. Toru Sugita lives and works in San Francisco, California.
Born
in Tokyo in 1975, Kumiko Yasukawa has lived and worked in Vancouver
since 1993. Her process combines traditional and digital photographic
techniques to arrive at an aesthetic that is both ancient and
futuristic. Her most recent KUKI project follows her previous series
MIZU, and is part of a continuing project that explores universal
elements to find renderings of the invisible - in fact making the
invisible visible.
Art
Beatus, with a location in Vancouver, Canada and two locations in Hong
Kong, showcases international art with a focus on contemporary Chinese
art.
Art
Beatus (Vancouver) is located in the Nelson Square Office Tower at 108
– 808 Nelson Street. For more information, please contact Media
Relations, Tamla Mah by email to info@artbeatus.com
or by telephone at 604.688.2633.
For
further information, please contact:
Canada: tel: (1) 604.688.2633, fax: (1) 604.688.2685
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