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Michiko Inami, Barao Hanno: Layers

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27 January - 24 February 2024
  • MICHIKO INAMI, BARAO HANNO: LAYERS

    27 JANUARY - 24 FEBRUARY 2024

     

  • Kanda & Oliveira is pleased to announce the dual exhibition Layers, with works by artists Michiko Inami and Barao Hanno, marking their first exhibition with the gallery.  
     
    Both pursuing a way of looking at things that others have not yet discovered, Michiko Inami and Barao Hanno evolve within the layers of the art world, in a style quite reminiscent of surrealism either in its form or its method.
     
    Barao Hanno, a painter living in the forest, creates bigger scale compositions echoing to theatres and stages. In Hanno’s works, nature is celebrated, human forms are assembled with plants and insects, and the colours are applied in thin layers, by mixing watercolor and acrylic. Because faces are considered to make too strong of an impression on the artist, when venturing into more figurative works, inspiration would always come from a familiar place. Nevertheless, their gaze seem to constantly escape us.
     
    On the other hand, in Michiko Inami’s works, the viewer is immersed in depths of abstract shapes of black, white and gray. In an interesting methodology, the feeling of drawing is made valuing coincidence and unconsciousness, through the act of erasing, sometimes scratching, hiding, drawing, correcting over and over again. Initially well versed into three-dimensional works incorporating textiles or metal plates, the artist switched to two-dimensional works around twenty years ago, pushed by the will to further harness the power of nature as an invisible entity. As a result, a sense of three-dimensionality and colour still shines through her creations inspired by scenes of daily life.
      
    Within these layers, Michiko Inami and Barao Hanno practices are connected to the world as we know it, to a future that is yet to be discovered, perhaps even a world in-between, and ultimately, depict a very human quest which is that of freedom.
    • Michiko Inami, ビックリバコ, 2023
      Michiko Inami, ビックリバコ, 2023
    • Barao Hanno, untitled, around 2015
      Barao Hanno, untitled, around 2015
    • Michiko Inami, 余白, 2023
      Michiko Inami, 余白, 2023
    • Barao Hanno, untitled, 2019
      Barao Hanno, untitled, 2019
    • Michiko Inami, 丸と丸の関係, 2020
      Michiko Inami, 丸と丸の関係, 2020
    • Barao Hanno, untitled, 2016
      Barao Hanno, untitled, 2016
    • Barao Hanno, untitled, 2016
      Barao Hanno, untitled, 2016
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    • Barao Hanno, untitled, 2022
      Barao Hanno, untitled, 2022
    • Barao Hanno, untitled, 2022
      Barao Hanno, untitled, 2022
    • Barao Hanno, untitled, 2022
      Barao Hanno, untitled, 2022
    • Michiko Inami, そのままでいい, 2023
      Michiko Inami, そのままでいい, 2023
    • Barao Hanno, untitled, around 2018
      Barao Hanno, untitled, around 2018
    • Michiko Inami, あさもや, 2020
      Michiko Inami, あさもや, 2020
    • Michiko Inami, 構成, 2021
      Michiko Inami, 構成, 2021
    • Barao Hanno, untitled, 2020
      Barao Hanno, untitled, 2020
    • Michiko Inami, みなも, 2021
      Michiko Inami, みなも, 2021
    • Barao Hanno, untitled, 2019
      Barao Hanno, untitled, 2019
    • Michiko Inami, 面と線, 2021
      Michiko Inami, 面と線, 2021
    • Barao Hanno, untitled, 2021
      Barao Hanno, untitled, 2021
    • Barao Hanno, untitled, around 2020
      Barao Hanno, untitled, around 2020
    • Barao Hanno, untitled, 2021
      Barao Hanno, untitled, 2021
    • Barao Hanno, untitled, 2020
      Barao Hanno, untitled, 2020
    • Barao Hanno, untitled, around 2019
      Barao Hanno, untitled, around 2019
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  • Artworks photo credit: office mura photo
    Installation view photo credit: Munemasa Takahashi
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