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| Teiji Hayama |
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Born 1975 Japan
Live in Switzerland
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| About the Artist |
Teiji Hayama's paintings join together western and Japanese influences, combining different art historical periods varying from Christian art, Greek mythology to contemporary Japanese pop culture and Ukiyo-E.
Many of the figures are rife with symbolism, a tradition in Christian art.
Hayama's pale, ethereal figures with frail bodies and pale tinited eyes often inspired by well-known images of female deities, portray an angelic appearance which clashes with a penetrating and unnerving glare directed at the viewer. Symbols of religious and spiritual devotion, pledges of love, tattoos depicted in the portraits represent the seat of emotions of the young girls, their convictions, belonging or identification with particular groups.
Teiji Hayama communicates the innocence of children by portraying nude girls. Nudity combined with innocence and vulnerability is often depicted in Japanese pop art. Hayama also wants to show the transition from childhood to adolescence, a physical and mental transitional stage involving social and psychological changes.
"I want my portraits to have a psychological charge and the viewer to feel the fragility of this phase of life".
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Athena
2009 oil on canvas 80 x 60 cm |
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Iodama
2009 oil on canvas 60 x 80 cm |
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Nostalgia
2009 oil on canvas 60 x 50 cm |
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The Bride
2009 oil on canvas 80 x 60 cm |
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The Bath
2009 oil on canvas 80 x 60 cm |
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| Education and biography |
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Born Japan 1975 live and work in Switzerland
EDUCATION
1995 -98 Central Saint Martins London College of Art and Design
1999 - 02 Assistant designer & creation Cabane de Zucca, Issey Miyake Group, Tokyo
Nominated for the annual Swiss art scene exhibition organised by the Musée Cantonal des Beaux.Arts Lausanne Accrochage Vaud 2009
Nominated for the 2008 Sovereign Art Prize
Nominated 200 Best Illustrators Worldwide Luerzer's Archive 07/08
Selected collections Jean Pigozzi, Christian Leger
SOLO SHOWS
SCOPE Art Show Basel 2009
Galerie T40 Düsseldorf
Dorobushi Ginza & Hiroo Tokyo
L'Assiette Japan
WasserWaterEauAqua, Galerie Bassins, Switzerland
Moon Project, Galerie Luna, Switzerland
Scènes d'intérieurs, Nestlé Centre de recherche Switzerland
Celebrities and Ghosts, Galerie L'oiseau, Switzerland
GROUP SHOWS
Leslie's Artgallery Luxembourg
Holster Projects London
Helene Nyborg Contemporary, Copenhagen
Espace Arlaud Lausanne, Switzerland
SCOPE Basel 08, Saatchi Gallery
The Painting Room, Transition Gallery, UK
Zone Bleue, Villa Dutoit, Switzerland
Galerie EDGAR, Paris
CAMK, Contemporary Art Museum Kumamoto, Japan
Talons aiguilles, Art Generation Gallery, France
En Beauregard Gallery, Switzerland
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| Future shows |
The Affordable Art Fair 2010 Brussels with Leslie's Artgallery, Luxembourg
The Affordable Art Fair 2009 Amsterdam with Willem Kerseboom Gallery, Amsterdam
PAN Amsterdam 2009 with Willem Kerseboom Gallery, Amsterdam
Leslie's Artgallery Contemporary Art, Luxembourg
Kunstraeume Zermatt, Switzerland
Galerie T40 Duesseldorf
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