Whitestone Gallery Taipei is pleased to announce the opening of “Spiritual Guardians”: Miwa Komatsu Solo Exhibition. It will be the first solo exhibition of Miwa Komatsu in Taiwan, and the artist will be present for the opening period. Introduced by the Taiwanese media as Chihiro Ogino, the protagonist from the cartoon film Spirited Away because of the resemblance of characters, the style of Komatsu can be traced back to her childhood: experiences of being present at the final moment of animals led the artist to form her unique view of life and death. Through depicting various spiritual animals, the artist manages to construct her distinct mystical universe. This solo exhibition in Taipei features Miwa Komatsu’s latest works and several significant creations, including her Guardian series collaborated with mobile video game “Terra Battle 2”, paintings inspired by her journey in Taiwan. The artist will remain at the venue for a brief period after the opening to share the audience with her world of view and to invite them into her vividly deep dynamism of spirituality. We cordially welcome you to visit and experience inexhaustible creative force of Miwa Komatsu. [sliders id='3809' title='tw-miwa-komatsu-122017-tbl' ]

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MIWA KOMATSU
MIWA KOMATSU

Born in Nagano Prefecture, Miwa Komatsu graduated from Joshibi University of Art & Design, where she works as a visiting lecturer. She is also a visiting lecturer at Tokyo University of The Arts.

While studying at Joshibi College of Art and Design, her work entitled The Forty-ninth Day was praised for its moving originality. After creating this piece, Komatsu began to concentrate on her career as a professional painter. Starting from copperplate engraving, she has expanded her realm of creation by incorporating materials such as acrylic paint and even Arita ware in recent years.

Komatsu has been highly receptive to the invisible world from her childhood: her early experience of being immersed in nature, surrounded by animals and rich natural landscapes, developed her distinctive view of life and death that all beings were created equal in soul. With an abundance of expressive power, she has presented her works under the theme of 'Divine Spirits'.

A pair of her Arita ware works of guardian lion dogs, Heaven and Earth Komainu, which had been exhibited as part of London's Chelsea Flower Show, became part of the British Museum's collection, and it has been on permanent display. The works of Miwa Komatsu were in the possession of prominent museums and institutions such as World Trade Center, Nagano Prefectural Art Museum, Woodone Museum of Art, Izumo Grand Shrine (Shimane), The official residence of Consulate-General of Japan in Cleveland (Ohio, USA), Walt Disney Japan, just to name a few.

As a contemporary artist, Komatsu has maintained energetic activities including solo shows and live paintings across a spread of countries with the creational principle "The Great Harmonization".

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