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Me, As In The Beast Coat

Hikari Shimoda

April 7 – May 7, 2011

Rabbit Boy, 2009

Rabbit Boy, 2009
Acrylic on cotton mounted on wood panel 
$1,800

Superstar, 2011 13 x 9.5 inches 

Superstar, 2011
13 x 9.5 inches 
Oil on canvas 

 

KiraKira Black Eyes 2, 2011

KiraKira Black Eyes 2, 2011
13 x 16.5 inches 
Oil on canvas 
$1,200

KiraKira Black Eyes 1, 2011

KiraKira Black Eyes 1, 2011
13 x 16.5 inches 
Oil on canvas 
$1,200

Flower and Girl, 2009

Flower and Girl, 2009
12 x 12 inches 
Acrylic on wood panel 

 

Play War, 2009

Play War, 2009
40 x 32 inches 
Acrylic on canvas 
$3,200

Birthday Party, Ritual for Rebirth, 2011

Birthday Party, Ritual for Rebirth, 2011
36.5 x 29 inches 
Oil on canvas 
$2,500

Disappearing, 2010 21 x 18 inches 

Disappearing, 2010
21 x 18 inches 
Oil on canvas 
$1,800

Comfortable Sadness, 2010

Comfortable Sadness, 2010
57 x 45 inches 
Acrylic on paper mounted to wood panel 
$4,800

Untitled, 2011 21 x 18 inches 

Untitled, 2011
21 x 18 inches 
Oil on canvas 
$1,800

Hito-chan in Beast, 2010

Hito-chan in Beast, 2010
52 x 65 inches 
Acrylic on paper mounted to wood panel 
$5,800

Funeral of My Character, 2010

Funeral of My Character, 2010
40 x 45 inches 
Acrylic on paper mounted on wood pane 
$4,500

Birthday Party, 2010

Birthday Party, 2010
29 x 41 inches 
Acrylic gouache on paper mounted to wood 
$2,800


Foley Gallery is pleased to announce Me, as in the Beast Coat, an exhibition of paintings by Japanese artist Hikari Shimoda.


  

 
Hikari Shimoda’s evocative paintings explore the complex themes of childhood and adolescence. Shimoda’s work captures children in situations of discomfort and hesitation. Her paintings offer the viewer an intimate glimpse into a world of isolation and alienation.

 
 
 
Often depicting a solitary child, Shimoda’s paintings possess a naive, illustrative quality.  Her delicately textured surfaces work together with a muted, seductive palette to create a presumed innocence. Shimoda draws the viewer into an emotional space pervaded by feelings of vulnerability, loneliness, and grief.

 
 
 
Rather than idealized portraits, Shimoda’s paintings present hollow-eyed children with chafed, twisted fingers and expressions of unease and sadness. These blemished and often disfigured subjects evoke empathy rather than fetishism, which has so often been associated with contemporary Japanese paintings.

 
 
 
Hikari Shimoda earned her AFA from Kyoto Saga University of Arts in Kyoto, Japan. She has received several awards for her work in illustration and painting. Shimoda has participated in various exhibitions, including the Museum Asahi Nagano, the Design Festa, the National Art Center, and the Geisa Museum. Shimoda currently resides in Japan.

 
 
 
Me, as in the Beast Coat will remain on view until May 7, 2011. Foley Gallery is open Tuesday - Saturday 11am - 6pm.

 
 
 
For more information or to request images, please contact the gallery at 212.244.9081 or via email at info@foleygallery.com.