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Tomokazu Matsuyama in The Istanbul Biennale: Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts & Contemporary Istanbul, Istanbul, Turkey

Past exhibition
17 September - 20 November 2022
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Tomokazu Matsuyama, Nirvana Tropicana, 2020.
Tomokazu Matsuyama, Nirvana Tropicana, 2020.

Dirimart is pleased to announce Tomokazu Matsuyama’s public projects United We Stand Divided  and Nirvana Tropicana in collaboration with Yanköşe and Galataport. Both large scale sculptures by Matsuyama will be exhibited upon invitation by IKSV as an official collateral project to the 17th Istanbul Biennial. 

 

New York-based Japanese artist is known for his works that entangle cultural parameters. The elements of iconography, fashion, design and architecture, that are carefully classified by art historians and showcased in the museums, are being reorganised by the artist in his works and represented as part of an intricate entity. By blending various forms, patterns, attributes in his paintings, murals, sculptures and video works, the artist aims to create the impressions of “global us.” 

 

Today’s border-free nonphysical internet space shapes individuals’ physical and psychological identities. Information that one consumes through screens, leading several categorizations, is considered a type of intellectual wealth. Matsuyama regards his works as a neutralisation of this idealisation process through juxtaposition of notion fragments belonging to national and cultural norms. Transforming personal and collective histories into his artistic vision, the artist remains critical yet seeks to stay accessible, approachable and joyful to the audience.

 

For Yanköşe, Matsuyama re-imagines his sculpture He Sits She Reads(2021) as a large installation. For Istanbul, the city facing daily flow of people from different cultures, the artist expresses his perception on the blend of gender and cultural indicators in the moment of multiplication of identity of new generations. The 17-meter-long work United We Stand Divided depicts two intertwined figures that are composed with historical decorative floral patterns representing East and West. Istanbul: the city with a history composed of mixture of multiple cultures. And the combined portraits of two persons morphing diverse identities, hover in the cityscape as a reminder of how layered the contemporary culture is.

At the Museum Square at Galataport, Matsuyama places his Nirvana Tropicana (2020) sculpture he created in the midst of the natural catastrophes, Covid19 and windstorm, that hit New York city in row. Due to lockdowns, the city never sleeps seemed deserted, civilization ceased operating, culture wasn’t active, and nature was collapsing. Facing these realities, Matsuyama feels the weight of having to rebuild endlessly. This relentless internal drive is being portraited with body fragments knotted with vegetal elements and patterns, creating plurality of viewpoints that could be described as Cubist.

 

 


 

 

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The Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts (İKSV) has been organising the Istanbul Biennial since 1987. The biennial aims to create a meeting point in Istanbul, in the field of visual arts between artists from diverse cultures and the audience. The sixteen biennials İKSV has organised up to now have enabled the formation of an international cultural network between local and international art circles, artists, curators and art critics by bringing together new trends in contemporary art every two years.

 

Considered one of the most thought-provoking art events, the Istanbul Biennial embraces an exhibition model which encourages a dialogue between artists and the audience through the work of the artists instead of a national representation model. The curator, appointed by an international advisory board, develops a conceptual framework according to which a variety of artists and projects are invited to the exhibition.

 

 

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Works
  • Tomokazu Matsuyama Nirvana Tropicana, 2020 Stainless steel, polyurethane paint 193 x 295 x 173 in 490.2 x 749.3 x 439.4 cm Base: 11 3/4 x 230 1/4 x 131 7/8 in (Approx.) Base: 30 x 585 x 335 cm Ed. 3 of 3
    Tomokazu Matsuyama
    Nirvana Tropicana, 2020
    Stainless steel, polyurethane paint
    193 x 295 x 173 in
    490.2 x 749.3 x 439.4 cm

    Base: 11 3/4 x 230 1/4 x 131 7/8 in (Approx.)
    Base: 30 x 585 x 335 cm
    Ed. 3 of 3
Installation Views
  • Tomokazu Matsuyama Nirvana Tropicana In collaboration with Galataport Istanbul And IKSV September 17 - November 20 2022 Photo Credit: Barış Aras & Elif Çakırlar (Flufoto)

    Tomokazu Matsuyama
    Nirvana Tropicana
    In collaboration with Galataport Istanbul And IKSV
    September 17 - November 20 2022

    Photo Credit: Barış Aras & Elif Çakırlar (Flufoto)

  • Istanbul Biennial 2
  • Istanbul Biennial 7
  • Istanbul Biennial 1
  • Nirvana Tropicana 5
  • Nirvana Tropicana 3
  • Nirvana Tropicana 8
  • Nirvana Tropicana 6
  • Nirvana Tropicana 4
  • Nirvana Tropicana 1
  • Nirvana Tropicana 9
  • Nirvana Tropicana 10
  • Nirvana Tropicana 13
  • Nirvana Tropicana 11
  • Nirvana Tropicana 12
  • Nirvana Tropicana 14
  • Nirvana Tropicana 15
  • Nirvana Tropicana 16
  • Nirvana Tropicana 17
  • Nirvana Tropicana 20
  • Nirvana Tropicana 19
  • Nirvana Tropicana 18
  • Nirvana Tropicana 2
  • Nirvana Tropicana 7
  • Tomokazu Matsuyama United We Stand Divided In collaboration with Yanköşe Contemporary Art Project And IKSV September 2022 - March 2023 Photo Credit: Barış Aras & Elif Çakırlar (Flufoto)

    Tomokazu Matsuyama
    United We Stand Divided
    In collaboration with Yanköşe Contemporary Art Project And IKSV
    September 2022 - March 2023

    Photo Credit: Barış Aras & Elif Çakırlar (Flufoto)

  • United We Stand Divided 9
  • United We Stand Divided 6
  • United We Stand Divided 3
  • United We Stand Divided 1
  • United We Stand Divided 2
  • United We Stand Divided 4
  • United We Stand Divided 7
  • United We Stand Divided 5
  • United We Stand Divided 11
  • United We Stand Divided 12
  • Istabul Biennial 5
  • United We Stand Divided 13
  • United We Stand Divided 8
  • United We Stand Divided 14
  • United We Stand Divided 15
  • United We Stand Divided 17
  • United We Stand Divided 16
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