Mixed Media Works by Tomoko Taniguchi and Takehiro Yoshimitsu
Curator Yuka Nakamura says that KI - a concept derived from ancient times in Japan - accrues when we breathe. Breathing involves inhaling and exhaling; the two acts are inseparable and the intervals between them generate different kinds of rhythms. It is the rhythm of life that we feel ourselves and creates the impression that we convey to others. Breathing, featuring mixed media works by artists, Tomoko Taniguchi and Takehiro Yoshimitsu was exhibited at our Hong Kong gallery in 2010 and Art Beatus is pleased to present the works again in our Vancouver location from May 11 to July 6, 2012.
Curator Yuka Nakamura says that KI - a concept derived from ancient times in Japan - accrues when we breathe. Breathing involves inhaling and exhaling; the two acts are inseparable and the intervals between them generate different kinds of rhythms. It is the rhythm of life that we feel ourselves and creates the impression that we convey to others. Breathing, featuring mixed media works by artists, Tomoko Taniguchi and Takehiro Yoshimitsu was exhibited at our Hong Kong gallery in 2010 and Art Beatus is pleased to present the works again in our Vancouver location from May 11 to July 6, 2012.
