A Visit to the Hocken Collections -- Airi Inoue
My favorite painting in the Ogee & Manaia is Untitled drawing (undulating body in the abyss).
he shapes looked like characters from Japanese exhibition, and at the same time, they also resembled shodo (Japanese calligraphy). My classmates also said that it looked like Japanese characters, which made me feel an even stronger connection to the artwork. Also, I found the variations in the black tones especially beautiful.
I think this is what I like most about abstract paintings. Even though the artist may not intend a specific meaning, viewers can interpret the shapes and forms in their own way.
At first, I questioned why the ground floor exhibition featured what appeared to be simple advertisements. Nevertheless, I found it particularly intriguing that items such as pamphlets can offer meaningful insights into the trends and cultural context of the time.
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