山田純嗣 Junji Yamada

(17-15) VAN GOGH'S CHAIR ED3/6

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A mixed-media (technique using multiple media or materials with different properties and types) work by Junji Yamada, who worked on Park Hotel Tokyo (Shiodome)'s Artist Room "Sansui" .

In the artist room, he draws his own interpretation of "landscape" inspired by the countless moving buildings, and in this work, the famous "VAN GOGH'S CHAIR" is a new and original interpretation of mixed media. is depicted as

mixed media

Production: 2017
Size: 31.5×25

商品コード : 2012-11-126

作家情報

山田純嗣 Junji Yamada

Born in 1974 in Nagano, Japan Graduated from the Graduate School of Aichi Prefectural University of Fine Arts and Music. Presently resides in Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture, Japan. He is a contemporary artist who questions the very nature of painting itself with works which take a tremendous amount of time to complete. He makes dioramas (3D models) of masterpieces (2D) such as "The Lady and the Unicorn" (Tokyo Station Gallery collection), Bosch, "Pleasure garden" (Aichi Prefectural Museum of Art), Monet, "Water Lilies", and Sesshu, "Autumn and Winter Landscapes", and photographs them (2D). He prints copper plates from the photos, and coats them with resin. The results are then exhibited in a series entitled: “On Painting”.

2003 Shigeru Aoki Memorial Grand Prize Exhibition 《Excellence Award》
2006 VOCA2006 "Prospects of Contemporary Art Artists of New Planes"
2009 “Contemporary Paintings: The Horizon of 12 People (Susumu Miyazaki, Leiko Ikemura, Kazumi Nakamura, Masato Kobayashi, etc.)” (Former Shimbashi Station Railroad History Exhibition Room / Planning: Tokyo Station Gallery)
2010 Aichi Arts and Culture Encouragement Cultural Newcomer Award
2014 Solo Exhibition "On Paintings -Utopia and Sanenho-" (Ichinomiya City Setsuko Migishi Memorial Art Museum)
Solo Exhibition "On Painting - Repetition, Reversal, Reflection" (Shinobazu Gallery Nihonbashi)




Sansui Landscapes
Junji Yamada