EXHIBITIONS

Gallery Hirota Fine Arts is pleased to present "Shogo Takarada - Day by Day, Moment by Moment -" from December 2 (Friday) to December 17 (Saturday), 2022.

Shogo Takarada, who has been working on the theme of "Happiness," believes that he exists at the boundary where he and other people and things come into contact, and has been depicting the happiness of sharing feelings in his interactions with people and things close to him.
In this solo exhibition, she will present new works that she created while reexamining why she continues to paint, with the hope of capturing and preserving a special moment in the ever-changing days of her life.

In this exhibition, I will show new works created with the idea of capturing and preserving a special moment in the ever-changing days of my life. Shogo Takarada

Even in an age when anyone can use a camera to express themselves through photography and video, Zaida seems to think that "painting is a momentary thing, and it is something that can be done forever. We are pleased to present 13 new works in which Zaida attempts to express the emotional fluctuation created by the mixing of physical and psychological moments in his paintings.
We hope you will take the opportunity to view them.


Shogo Takarada solo Exhibition - Day by Day, Moment by Moment-"
Dates|December 2 to December 17, 2022
Hours: 11:00-19:00 (Sat. only 18:00)
Closed on Sundays, Mondays and national holidays
Venue|Gallery Hirota Fine Art

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Simultaneously with the gallery exhibition, "Shogo Takadada: Because Words Are Not Dumb" will be held at the Sato Museum of Art in Shinjuku from November 1 (Tue) to December 18 (Sun). The Sato Museum of Art will exhibit a selection of his past and new works, mainly large scale paintings.
The new work on view for the first time at the Sato Art Museum is a large work measuring more than 10 meters across.
We hope you will take the opportunity to view it as well.

If you have any inquiries, please contact the gallery or the Sato Museum of Art.