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NAKAYAMA Akiko
"Egg" 2015
"Reddish Green, Yellowish Blue"2015


"Egg" 2015



"Reddish Green, Yellowish Blue" 2015 (reference)

Brightly multicolored paint begins to run and move in a large projection, and eventually forms an enveloping space of color that seems very much alive. You can read various information in the process - relationships between the different colors; different shapes, textures and materials; and the motion of the fluids. Like a component in a painting for example, it functions at once as an expressive element for painting pictures. Being different from a normal living environment kind of space, it might turn out to be a space in which you can rediscover the act of painting and the relationships between colors.

Related Events:
NAKAYAMA Akiko 'Decalcomania Workshop: Creating New Creatures,'[finished.]

NAKAYAMA Akiko 'Live Performance: Hatching'
[finished.]

NAKAYAMA Akiko

NAKAYAMA Akiko Completed studies at the Graduate School of Tokyo Zokei University in 2012. She is active as an artist who utilizes the energy of movement and the vibrancy of colors to create "living" paintings. The core of her creative endeavors is thus defined by a style she calls "alive painting," works in which the artist uses variously textured running fluids to depict mutual interactions between different subjects. In recent years she incorporates the "Fluid2wave" color organ system generating sounds through instant image analysis and digital processing of color differences, co-developed together with engineers, in solo performances in which she performs sounds and pictures at the same time, and has been increasing her activities in overseas tours and co-performances with artists from different genres.