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Jan 2010 Issue #1.1
Feature
New Connection- A solo exhibition by current artist-in-residence Hirofumi Matsuzaki, featuring video installation and new paintings.
Opening reception 8th Jan 2010, Friday 6.30pm-9.00pm
One day only exhibition 9th Jan 2010, 11am-6pm
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Japanese artist Hirofumi Matsuzaki’s first ever solo exhibition in Singapore.
Hirofumi has been living in two countries, Berlin and Japan since 2005. He works with acrylic, paintbrush and computer and is well-known for his intricate, three-dimensional paintings that fluctuate between abstraction and representation.
During Hirofumi’s residency in INSTINC, he will be experimenting with a new body of works titled as “New Connection”. For this series, one video and one painting were created. In this video, there will be movement of white balls created through computer-programming. The balls will repeat to connect and diverge from each other. Small paintings will be created from the still shots of this video clip. Eventually, these small paintings will be re-constructed to form one big painting. The minimal form ball, which is like an organic substance, will continue to connect and diverge which showed as a metaphor of modern network society. This is the first time that artist Hirofumi is fusing programming and visual art.
http://www.hirofumi.de/
Hallo Hirofumi by Shih Yun
ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE@INSTINC
26 Dec 2009- 10 Jan 2010
Hirofumi Matsuzaki-JAPAN(PAINTER)
SY:Welcome to Singapore. You told me you have been to Singapore for one day in the past for transit. Now, having been here for about 10 days, what is your second impression of Singapore?
HM: l am very surprised…. I cannot believe that within such a small country,there are so many different ethnic towns like little India, China town, big city etc.
SY: Can you tell us more about your art education and how you became an artist that paints in this style?
HM: I studied painting in Hiroshima. After graduation I studied at Hannover as guest student for 2 semesters and later I got a studio in Berlin Tacheles. So I moved to Berlin and was in there for 4years. As my training is in painting, I wanted to find a way: what I can do with painting at this moment in time.
SY:Generally Japanese are perfectionists and takes pride in all they do, like their packaging design for example. Do you think Japan culture influence your works in some ways?
HM: I didn’t think that Japanese are perfectionists. I think that I am influence in a way but I can’t tell exactly what.
SY: When and how did you discover using Processing-programming? When and why did you decide to incorporate into your body of works?
HM: In 2006, I read a book by John Maeda and was inspired to find out more about programming and eventually discovered processing.
SY: Your new works created @INSTINC are paintings and animations. Tell us more about this, the process ..etc
HM: First, I wrote a program for animation with processing and then using this program, I projected these images and drew the images with color pencil and took a picture for every frame. The animation consists of 2100 still shots. In my works, I’d like to create new relationship between programming and hand-created works.
SY: What is the current state of art in Japan? Are there many installations and videos?
HM: There are many different things. Now, I think there are many influences in the art scene from other fields like web, design, manga and even agriculture! How we work with this, How we connect, is very important, I think.
SY: You started Studiokura- International Residency Program in your home town in 2007… What was the inspiration and motivation behind this?
HM: I want to connect my home town with all over the world! Artists bring new ideas all the time. It’s wonderful!
SY: What is so special about Studio Kura?
HM: studio is ideal for artists looking for a peaceful place to make work and engage with Japanese culture.
SY: How to apply? Is it Open Submission? Or by-invitation only?
HM: You can apply with your portfolio and plan, what you want to do. Visit www.studiokura.info for more information.
SY:Tell us one thing non-art about yourself that we should know about you. (Something that will surprise us)
HM: I like Tiger Beer!
SY: Something that you cannot live without.
HM: Of course art and beer, my girlfriend.
INSTINC 2009
It has been a wonderful 2009 for INSTINC, lanuching its first residency program in Sept 2009 with Slovenia artist Katja Pal and in Nov 2009, Spanish artist/designer Paz Lopez. INSTINC is pleased to re-locate to new space at soho2 at central, Clarke Quay in Singapore. This will mark the end of INSTINC’s previous location 27 Mohamed Sultan Road in 2007/2008/2009 ? three years in which the regular, additional program of artists’ talks, projects, workshops, collaborations, artists’ residencies and exhibitions took place. INSTINC’s intrinsic vision and its ambition to remain committed in supporting all forms of contemporary art and fostering friendships and collaborations with other artists. In conjunction with this re-location, INSTINC is proud to have Bryan Loke (www.bryanloke.com) design INSTINC’s new logo.
INSTINC will like to thank all who have been supporting us since 2004. May 2010 be another awesome year for everyone. See you around INSTINC! Happy New Year!!
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