Lot 25 - Mizuki Nishiyama - Japanese Poetry
Lot 25 - Mizuki Nishiyama - Japanese Poetry
Lot 25 - Mizuki Nishiyama - Japanese Poetry
Lot 25 - Mizuki Nishiyama - Japanese Poetry
Lot 25 - Mizuki Nishiyama - Japanese Poetry

Lot 25 - Mizuki Nishiyama - Japanese Poetry

Japanese Ink 'Sumi' on Paper

2022

A6 (10x15cm)

Original Artwork 

Signed on Verso

Curated by Sandra De Giorgi 

ARTIST INFO

 

About 

 

Mizuki Nishiyama is a London based, mixed-Japanese artist; creating raw, vivid and multifaceted paintings that explore the fragile human condition. As a mixed-Japanese artist, Nishiyama draws inspiration from the East and West. Bridging her Hong Kong, Japanese and Italian cultural heritages. 

  

Embracing deeply personal experiences to craft each artwork: the artist’s ongoing relationship with anxiety and trauma has greatly influenced her practice, and has fuelled her to confront vulnerability, fragility and the human condition. Painting is a chaotic yet meditative process for Nishiyama that allows her to make sense of the more tempestuous periods in life. Nishiyama holds a Masters of Fine Arts degree from Central Saint Martins, and a Bachelors of Fine Arts degree from Parsons School of Design. 

 

Education 

 

Parsons school of design (BFA), Central Saint Martins (MFA) 

 

Select Exhibitions/Awards 

 

2022 | The Beautiful and The Grotesque, Seefood Room, Hong Kong 

2022 | Seiza: Transgressing the Seated Body, ArtNext, Hong Kong 

2021 | Mizuki Nishiyama, Farmani Group, Hong Kong 

2021 | Moroi, Shout Gallery, Hong Kong 

2021 | Ikebana, International Finance Centre, Hong Kong 

2021 | Mizuki Nishiyama, Mr Wolf, Hong Kong 

2020 | Shunga : Whitestone Gallery, Hong Kong 

2020 | Mizuki Nishiyama : Operation Smile Charity Art Auction, Hong Kong 

2020 | An Exploration of Human Fragility : Love and Lust, Tenri Cultural Institute of New York, New York 

2019 | Mizuki Nishiyama: 脆い: An Exploration of Human Fragility, The Greenpoint Gallery, New York 

2018 | Mizuki Nishiyama, Rabbit House, New York 

 

Statement about AOAP Submitted Artworks 

 

An exploration of bodies in motion, Japanese philosophies, and the merge between Eastern and western socio politics of the feminine 

 

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