masato shigemori + naoto tanno: ever-lasting nature, ever-changing cities karin weber gallery, hong kong august 5, 2011 – august 25, 2011

‘atlantis’ by naoto tanno image courtesy of karin weber gallery

karin weber gallery in hong kong is presenting works of japanese painters masato shigemori and naoto tanno in the exhibition, ‘ever-lasting nature, ever-changing cities’. despite being raised in the same country and generation, the two artists have developed contrasting aesthetics, which serve to depict differences between human interactions with urban and natural environments.

while plants and flowers appear vulnerable and frail, the power of nature is far beyond what people can even begin to imagine, as evidenced by japan’s unprecedented natural disasters in march 2011. this is conveyed in shigemori’s colorful narrative works, whereas the delicate intricacy of cities are rendered in tanno’s minimalist, geometric compositions.

masato shigemori + naoto tanno at karin weber gallery ‘one #5’ (left) and ‘sign #1’ (right) by naoto tanno images courtesy of karin weber gallery

masato shigemori + naoto tanno at karin weber gallery ‘arm’ (2011) by naoto tanno image courtesy of ARI-art

masato shigemori + naoto tanno at karin weber gallery ‘spotsign 1’ (left) and ‘spotsign 2’ (right) by masato shigemori images courtesy of karin weber gallery

masato shigemori + naoto tanno at karin weber gallery ‘first storm of spring’ (left) and ‘KOMA-NEKO’ (right) by masato shigemori images courtesy of karin weber gallery

masato shigemori + naoto tanno at karin weber gallery ‘SABITO’ (2011) by masato shigemori image courtesy of ARI-art

an opening reception for this exhibition takes place on thursday, august 4, 2011 from 7-9 pm.