Kirk Hopper Fine Art will present a new exhibition from Ushio Shinohara, a Japanese Neo-Dadaist artist. His excited, bright, oversized work has exhibited at prestigious institutions internationally. Shinohara demonstrates a high-energy approach in every medium he employs. His sculptures, paintings, drawings, and sculptures depicting unique representations of everyday scenes from the eclectic urban landscape of New York City and the beaches of Bermuda and Miami. Working primarily in acrylic gouache and colored ink, with some collage elements, Shinohara’s cartoon-like compositions are infused with primary colors, a humorous spirit, and a violent painterly touch. The complexity of movement and impulsive nature that characterize Shinohara’s visual language reflect his unyielding creative energy.
The exhibition will be on display through August 20.
Kirk Hopper Fine Art will present a new exhibition from Ushio Shinohara, a Japanese Neo-Dadaist artist. His excited, bright, oversized work has exhibited at prestigious institutions internationally. Shinohara demonstrates a high-energy approach in every medium he employs. His sculptures, paintings, drawings, and sculptures depicting unique representations of everyday scenes from the eclectic urban landscape of New York City and the beaches of Bermuda and Miami. Working primarily in acrylic gouache and colored ink, with some collage elements, Shinohara’s cartoon-like compositions are infused with primary colors, a humorous spirit, and a violent painterly touch. The complexity of movement and impulsive nature that characterize Shinohara’s visual language reflect his unyielding creative energy.
The exhibition will be on display through August 20.
Kirk Hopper Fine Art will present a new exhibition from Ushio Shinohara, a Japanese Neo-Dadaist artist. His excited, bright, oversized work has exhibited at prestigious institutions internationally. Shinohara demonstrates a high-energy approach in every medium he employs. His sculptures, paintings, drawings, and sculptures depicting unique representations of everyday scenes from the eclectic urban landscape of New York City and the beaches of Bermuda and Miami. Working primarily in acrylic gouache and colored ink, with some collage elements, Shinohara’s cartoon-like compositions are infused with primary colors, a humorous spirit, and a violent painterly touch. The complexity of movement and impulsive nature that characterize Shinohara’s visual language reflect his unyielding creative energy.
The exhibition will be on display through August 20.