Tetsu Ohnari “Tear”

Tezukayama Gallery

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Tetsu Ohnari was born in Tokyo in 1980. In 2004, he graduated from Nihon University College of Art and in the same year entered the sculpture course at Tokyo University of Art, where he completed his master’s degree. He then returned to the Czech Republic where he lives and works. Ohanri has been energetically exhibiting internationally using various mediums such as glass, stone and wood to make sculpture and installation work.
Ohnari received an award from Voca 2012 with his work “Manebi No.6”, in which he recreated cracks on glass using unique techniques. Two works are exhibited facing each other, one of them has cracks formed naturally, and the other has cracks which have been created by carving. This installation was very highly received. For his exhibition in 2014, Ohnari used the motif of Egon Schiele’s chair. He created a replica of Egon Schiele’s chair which was 100 years old and used during his work, and also in making another replica formed from the wood chips created in the process of making the first chair replica. In showing the chairs in the same space, he questioned the relationship of their value, the values and medium themselves which are invisible.
The theme he works with is “the phenomenon and relationship of material change that happens when a person comes into physical contact”. He also has said that for his method of presenting sculpture, he maintains an awareness of doubling and symmetry. Like “light and shadow”, “create and destroy”, ”subject and object”, one pair of concepts and elements can exist in one thing. It seems contradictory at a glance but he believes that all actions and things are originally equal.
In this exhibition, Tezukayama Gallery presents Ohnari’s most iconic glass work as an installation with his latest work.

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from 11月 25, 2016 at 12:00 to 12月 24, 2016 at 19:00

Opening Reception on 2016-11-25 from 18:00

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Tetsu Ohnari

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