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Echoes through Nature: Woodcuts by Katsutoshi Yuasa
Exhibition
Daiwa Foundation Japan House, 13/14 Cornwall Terrace, London NW1 4QP
21 January 2009 - 19 March 2009
Monday-Friday, 9.30am-5.00pm
Late night openings (until 8.00pm): 5 February 2009 and 5 March 2009
Organised by The Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation
 
Echoes (detail), 2008, woodcut on paper, 122×244cm
Echoes (detail), 2008, woodcut on paper, 122×244cm
Echoes (detail), 2008, woodcut on paper, 122×244cm
Echoes (detail), 2008, woodcut on paper, 122×244cm
27, 2008, woodcut on paper, 105×75cm
27, 2008, woodcut on paper, 105×75cm
 
 
 
The Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation is pleased to announce the first major solo exhibition in London by Katsutoshi Yuasa.

PRIVATE VIEW: 4 February 2009, 6.00pm - 8.00pm (with an introduction by Chris Orr RA from 6.30pm).

Yuasa makes large monochrome woodcuts based on his own photographs. They are not so much observations but rather contemplations of the world around us and invite more questions that they reveal. The exact source of the images feels uncertain, with delicate, semi-abstract images of domestic objects and scenes, cityscapes and flora, at once containing the pin-sharp realism of a photograph, while simultaneously revealing something more fragile - as if part of the image has somehow been stripped away.

A lengthy process is involved in converting a photograph into a woodcut. In order to attain the purity and essence of the image, the photograph is processed in monochrome by computer. This ‘purifying’ process goes even further as the resulting image is carved from a wooden panel with a traditional Japanese knife. The final result is printed by hand on paper. Yuasa’s sharp eye in combination with the use of modern and traditional techniques results in woodcuts in which time has stood still and the beauty and mystery behind the everyday world is laid bare.

In October 2008, Yuasa’s work was selected for ‘10’, as one of the ten successful graduates of the printmaking course from the last decade. This exhibition was held to commemorate the retirement of Professor Chris Orr RA at the Royal College of Art,

'Echoes through Nature: Woodcut by Katsuotoshi Yuasa' is organised by the Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation in association with Mark Jason Gallery and TAG Fine Arts. It is a Japan-UK 150 event.


Katsutoshi Yuasa (b. 1978, Tokyo) completed his MA in Fine Art, Printmaking at the Royal College of Art in 2005. He has had numerous solo and group shows internationally. Recent solo exhibitions include Woodcuts at The Cobra Museum of Modern Art, Amstelveen (2008), The World is overflowing with light at the CIBONE Gallery, Tokyo (2007), and Floating World at the ASPN Galerie, Leipzig (2006). Group exhibitions include 10 at the Royal College of Art (2008), and Originals 05 at the Mall Gallery, London (2005). Yuasa also participated in The Gunma Biennale for young artists at The Museum of Modern Art, Gunma, Japan (2001). He is currently an artist-in-residence at The Cité Internationale des Arts, Paris.
Katsutoshi Yuasa (external link)
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