この度ホワイトストーンギャラリー軽井沢では、Ahhi Choi(アヒ・チョイ)展『Inside』を開催いたします。
10代の頃にスケートボードに熱中していたというチョイは、どこかグラフィティ・アートのテイストを感じさせる独特の抽象表現を生み出しています。大自然や様々な事象に接したときに受けた強い感銘をダイレクトに作品に反映させ、インスピレーションの赴くままに制作するそのスタイルは、なるほどスケートボードの自在な遊戯を髣髴とさせます。シューズ・デザイナーとしても高い評価を得るチョイは、表現手段の垣根を越えてその異才ぶりを発揮しています。
軽井沢初個展となる今展では、近年のアート作品約20点を展覧致します。是非この機会にアヒ・チョイの世界観をご堪能下さいますようご案内申し上げます。

Karuizawa Gallery3

 

1F / KARUIZAWA NEW ART MUSEUM, 1151-5 Karuizawa, Karuizawa-machi, Kitasaku-gun, Nagano, 389-0102, Japan

Tel: +81 (0)267 46 8691


Opening Hours: 10:00 – 17:00 (October – June) , 10:00 – 18:00 (July – September)
Closed: Tuesday (*7 days a week in August)

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AHHI CHOI
Ahhi Choi was born in Hyogo Prefecture Japan in 1983. The curvilinear movement in the work of Ahhi Choi is both buoyant and ecstatic, expressing the innate sense of adventure the artist possesses. He gained recognition after showing in New York in 2014 and has since exhibited internationally including in the United States, France, Italy, Korea, Singapore and Hong Kong. Choi's work can be perceived as reflection of his subconscious mind. After studying in Los Angeles he traveled through the Western United States. During that trip, Choi explored the expansive network of National Parks, from Death Valley, the Grand Canyon to Yellowstone. It was during this stateside excursion that the artist developed an intimate bond with the grandeur and majesty of nature. Upon his return to his home city of Kobe, a malaise set in for Choi and it was the cramped and overcrowded lifestyle of urban Japan that was causing him to feel nostalgic. Taking the flashes of inspiration that the artist experienced in day-to-day life he began to take ink to paper forming an abstract diary of his adventures. Letting his hand move organically across the page, Choi would interpret the silhouettes, pictures, words and letters from the well of his memory into energetic lines that are ubiquitous in throughout his work. In addition to painting, the artist has also extensively engaged in other artistic creations, including the design of shoes, skateboards, fabrics, wine labels, cell phone cases, CD covers, and even musical instruments (didgeridoo). In 2020, dedicated his work "Naka-ima" (meaning "present time as a succession of the age of God, in Japanese mythology) to Ashiya Shrine and created votive pictures in collaboration with the shrine (sold out 200 editions immediately). He started also the creation of hanging scrolls in collaboration with a long-established Kyoto-style mounting brand "Kanouunkindou".
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