NEW YORK, NY.- Petzel Gallery iannounces Enter the O, a solo exhibition of new works on paper, sculpture, and installation by Japanese artist Hiroki Tsukuda. This is Tsukudas first exhibition at Petzel Gallery and his first time exhibiting in the States. The show is on view from January 14 February 20, 2016 at the gallerys Chelsea location.
Enter the O is derived from Tsukudas primary experience with the physical world. During his youth on Japans Shikoku Island, Tsukuda often envisioned the landscapes and possible alternate dimensions that lay beyond the Sanuki Mountains to the South and the Seto Inland Sea to the North. Later in Tokyo, these conjured terrainswhich Tsukuda deems outer worldsbecame imbued with the bold, dynamic architecture of Japans capital city. The artists ink drawings explore the turbulent, futuristic cityscapes of his imaginings. Created with meticulous detail these intricate, symmetrically fantastic works illustrate collapsed spaces, in which mechanized worlds merge with sci-fi mythos.
Two separate installations, materialized directly from the drawings that circumscribe them, recall the origin of Tsukudas monochromatic landscapes while augmenting the point of entry into the O. Unveiled in this exhibition is a new freestanding mask sculpture that investigates the artists own perception within his ulterior realms.
Hiroki Tsukuda was born in 1978 in Kagawa, Japan. He graduated from the Department of Imaging Arts & Sciences at Musashino Art University in 2001. Hiroki Tsukuda lives and works in Tokyo, Japan.