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Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London, Great Britain
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8th July 2024
Runs to 24th August 2024
Continuum 3
2023
acrylic on canvas
New paintings and works on paper by Japanese artist Minoru Nomata
Minoru Nomata’s debut solo exhibition in London features new works that expand upon the artist’s ‘Continuum’ series, first exhibited in Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery in 2023. Solitary architectural structures rise from low horizon lines, ascending toward the sky as Nomata turns his attention from the astral towards the subaqueous, depicting immense hydrological formations – icebergs, frozen waterfalls and glaciers – interacting with manmade mechanical interventions. In this series, Nomata places mortal endeavour in contention with the sublime forces of nature, a preoccupation visible throughout his practice.
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Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London, Great Britain
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8th July 2024
Runs to 24th August 2024
Continuum 3
2023
Acrylic on canvas
New paintings and works on paper by Japanese artist Minoru Nomata
Minoru Nomata’s debut solo exhibition in London features new works that expand upon the artist’s ‘Continuum’ series, first exhibited in Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery in 2023. Solitary architectural structures rise from low horizon lines, ascending toward the sky as Nomata turns his attention from the astral towards the subaqueous, depicting immense hydrological formations – icebergs, frozen waterfalls and glaciers – interacting with manmade mechanical interventions. In this series, Nomata places mortal endeavour in contention with the sublime forces of nature, a preoccupation visible throughout his practice.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London, Great Britain
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8th July 2024
Runs to 24th August 2024
Continuum 10
2024
acrylic on canvas
New paintings and works on paper by Japanese artist Minoru Nomata
Minoru Nomata’s debut solo exhibition in London features new works that expand upon the artist’s ‘Continuum’ series, first exhibited in Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery in 2023. Solitary architectural structures rise from low horizon lines, ascending toward the sky as Nomata turns his attention from the astral towards the subaqueous, depicting immense hydrological formations – icebergs, frozen waterfalls and glaciers – interacting with manmade mechanical interventions. In this series, Nomata places mortal endeavour in contention with the sublime forces of nature, a preoccupation visible throughout his practice.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London, Great Britain
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8th July 2024
Runs to 24th August 2024
Continuum 7 - centre
2024
Acrylic on canvas
New paintings and works on paper by Japanese artist Minoru Nomata
Minoru Nomata’s debut solo exhibition in London features new works that expand upon the artist’s ‘Continuum’ series, first exhibited in Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery in 2023. Solitary architectural structures rise from low horizon lines, ascending toward the sky as Nomata turns his attention from the astral towards the subaqueous, depicting immense hydrological formations – icebergs, frozen waterfalls and glaciers – interacting with manmade mechanical interventions. In this series, Nomata places mortal endeavour in contention with the sublime forces of nature, a preoccupation visible throughout his practice.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London, Great Britain
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8th July 2024
Runs to 24th August 2024
Continuum 17
2024
Acrylic on canvas
New paintings and works on paper by Japanese artist Minoru Nomata
Minoru Nomata’s debut solo exhibition in London features new works that expand upon the artist’s ‘Continuum’ series, first exhibited in Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery in 2023. Solitary architectural structures rise from low horizon lines, ascending toward the sky as Nomata turns his attention from the astral towards the subaqueous, depicting immense hydrological formations – icebergs, frozen waterfalls and glaciers – interacting with manmade mechanical interventions. In this series, Nomata places mortal endeavour in contention with the sublime forces of nature, a preoccupation visible throughout his practice.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London, Great Britain
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8th July 2024
Runs to 24th August 2024
Continuum 6
2024
Acrylic on canvas
New paintings and works on paper by Japanese artist Minoru Nomata
Minoru Nomata’s debut solo exhibition in London features new works that expand upon the artist’s ‘Continuum’ series, first exhibited in Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery in 2023. Solitary architectural structures rise from low horizon lines, ascending toward the sky as Nomata turns his attention from the astral towards the subaqueous, depicting immense hydrological formations – icebergs, frozen waterfalls and glaciers – interacting with manmade mechanical interventions. In this series, Nomata places mortal endeavour in contention with the sublime forces of nature, a preoccupation visible throughout his practice.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London, Great Britain
Press photo call
8th July 2024
Runs to 24th August 2024
Continuum 2
2023
acrylic on canvas
New paintings and works on paper by Japanese artist Minoru Nomata
Minoru Nomata’s debut solo exhibition in London features new works that expand upon the artist’s ‘Continuum’ series, first exhibited in Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery in 2023. Solitary architectural structures rise from low horizon lines, ascending toward the sky as Nomata turns his attention from the astral towards the subaqueous, depicting immense hydrological formations – icebergs, frozen waterfalls and glaciers – interacting with manmade mechanical interventions. In this series, Nomata places mortal endeavour in contention with the sublime forces of nature, a preoccupation visible throughout his practice.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London, Great Britain
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8th July 2024
Runs to 24th August 2024
Continuum 19
2024
Acrylic on canvas
New paintings and works on paper by Japanese artist Minoru Nomata
Minoru Nomata’s debut solo exhibition in London features new works that expand upon the artist’s ‘Continuum’ series, first exhibited in Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery in 2023. Solitary architectural structures rise from low horizon lines, ascending toward the sky as Nomata turns his attention from the astral towards the subaqueous, depicting immense hydrological formations – icebergs, frozen waterfalls and glaciers – interacting with manmade mechanical interventions. In this series, Nomata places mortal endeavour in contention with the sublime forces of nature, a preoccupation visible throughout his practice.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London, Great Britain
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8th July 2024
Runs to 24th August 2024
Continuum 7 - centre
2024
Acrylic on canvas
New paintings and works on paper by Japanese artist Minoru Nomata
Minoru Nomata’s debut solo exhibition in London features new works that expand upon the artist’s ‘Continuum’ series, first exhibited in Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery in 2023. Solitary architectural structures rise from low horizon lines, ascending toward the sky as Nomata turns his attention from the astral towards the subaqueous, depicting immense hydrological formations – icebergs, frozen waterfalls and glaciers – interacting with manmade mechanical interventions. In this series, Nomata places mortal endeavour in contention with the sublime forces of nature, a preoccupation visible throughout his practice.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London, Great Britain
Press photo call
8th July 2024
Runs to 24th August 2024
Continuum 10
2024
acrylic on canvas
New paintings and works on paper by Japanese artist Minoru Nomata
Minoru Nomata’s debut solo exhibition in London features new works that expand upon the artist’s ‘Continuum’ series, first exhibited in Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery in 2023. Solitary architectural structures rise from low horizon lines, ascending toward the sky as Nomata turns his attention from the astral towards the subaqueous, depicting immense hydrological formations – icebergs, frozen waterfalls and glaciers – interacting with manmade mechanical interventions. In this series, Nomata places mortal endeavour in contention with the sublime forces of nature, a preoccupation visible throughout his practice.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London, Great Britain
Press photo call
8th July 2024
Runs to 24th August 2024
Continuum 6
2024
Acrylic on canvas
New paintings and works on paper by Japanese artist Minoru Nomata
Minoru Nomata’s debut solo exhibition in London features new works that expand upon the artist’s ‘Continuum’ series, first exhibited in Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery in 2023. Solitary architectural structures rise from low horizon lines, ascending toward the sky as Nomata turns his attention from the astral towards the subaqueous, depicting immense hydrological formations – icebergs, frozen waterfalls and glaciers – interacting with manmade mechanical interventions. In this series, Nomata places mortal endeavour in contention with the sublime forces of nature, a preoccupation visible throughout his practice.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London, Great Britain
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8th July 2024
Runs to 24th August 2024
Continuum 7 - centre
2024
Acrylic on canvas
New paintings and works on paper by Japanese artist Minoru Nomata
Minoru Nomata’s debut solo exhibition in London features new works that expand upon the artist’s ‘Continuum’ series, first exhibited in Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery in 2023. Solitary architectural structures rise from low horizon lines, ascending toward the sky as Nomata turns his attention from the astral towards the subaqueous, depicting immense hydrological formations – icebergs, frozen waterfalls and glaciers – interacting with manmade mechanical interventions. In this series, Nomata places mortal endeavour in contention with the sublime forces of nature, a preoccupation visible throughout his practice.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London, Great Britain
Press photo call
8th July 2024
Runs to 24th August 2024
Continuum 6
2024
Acrylic on canvas
New paintings and works on paper by Japanese artist Minoru Nomata
Minoru Nomata’s debut solo exhibition in London features new works that expand upon the artist’s ‘Continuum’ series, first exhibited in Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery in 2023. Solitary architectural structures rise from low horizon lines, ascending toward the sky as Nomata turns his attention from the astral towards the subaqueous, depicting immense hydrological formations – icebergs, frozen waterfalls and glaciers – interacting with manmade mechanical interventions. In this series, Nomata places mortal endeavour in contention with the sublime forces of nature, a preoccupation visible throughout his practice.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London, Great Britain
Press photo call
8th July 2024
Runs to 24th August 2024
Imagine - 2
2018
Acrylic on canvas
New paintings and works on paper by Japanese artist Minoru Nomata
Minoru Nomata’s debut solo exhibition in London features new works that expand upon the artist’s ‘Continuum’ series, first exhibited in Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery in 2023. Solitary architectural structures rise from low horizon lines, ascending toward the sky as Nomata turns his attention from the astral towards the subaqueous, depicting immense hydrological formations – icebergs, frozen waterfalls and glaciers – interacting with manmade mechanical interventions. In this series, Nomata places mortal endeavour in contention with the sublime forces of nature, a preoccupation visible throughout his practice.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London, Great Britain
Press photo call
8th July 2024
Runs to 24th August 2024
Imagine - 1
2018
New paintings and works on paper by Japanese artist Minoru Nomata
Minoru Nomata’s debut solo exhibition in London features new works that expand upon the artist’s ‘Continuum’ series, first exhibited in Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery in 2023. Solitary architectural structures rise from low horizon lines, ascending toward the sky as Nomata turns his attention from the astral towards the subaqueous, depicting immense hydrological formations – icebergs, frozen waterfalls and glaciers – interacting with manmade mechanical interventions. In this series, Nomata places mortal endeavour in contention with the sublime forces of nature, a preoccupation visible throughout his practice.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London, Great Britain
Press photo call
8th July 2024
Runs to 24th August 2024
Imagine - 1
2018
Acrylic on canvas
New paintings and works on paper by Japanese artist Minoru Nomata
Minoru Nomata’s debut solo exhibition in London features new works that expand upon the artist’s ‘Continuum’ series, first exhibited in Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery in 2023. Solitary architectural structures rise from low horizon lines, ascending toward the sky as Nomata turns his attention from the astral towards the subaqueous, depicting immense hydrological formations – icebergs, frozen waterfalls and glaciers – interacting with manmade mechanical interventions. In this series, Nomata places mortal endeavour in contention with the sublime forces of nature, a preoccupation visible throughout his practice.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London, Great Britain
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8th July 2024
Runs to 24th August 2024
Continuum 1
2023
acrylic on canvas
New paintings and works on paper by Japanese artist Minoru Nomata
Minoru Nomata’s debut solo exhibition in London features new works that expand upon the artist’s ‘Continuum’ series, first exhibited in Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery in 2023. Solitary architectural structures rise from low horizon lines, ascending toward the sky as Nomata turns his attention from the astral towards the subaqueous, depicting immense hydrological formations – icebergs, frozen waterfalls and glaciers – interacting with manmade mechanical interventions. In this series, Nomata places mortal endeavour in contention with the sublime forces of nature, a preoccupation visible throughout his practice.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London, Great Britain
Press photo call
8th July 2024
Runs to 24th August 2024
Continuum 2
2023
acrylic on canvas
New paintings and works on paper by Japanese artist Minoru Nomata
Minoru Nomata’s debut solo exhibition in London features new works that expand upon the artist’s ‘Continuum’ series, first exhibited in Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery in 2023. Solitary architectural structures rise from low horizon lines, ascending toward the sky as Nomata turns his attention from the astral towards the subaqueous, depicting immense hydrological formations – icebergs, frozen waterfalls and glaciers – interacting with manmade mechanical interventions. In this series, Nomata places mortal endeavour in contention with the sublime forces of nature, a preoccupation visible throughout his practice.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London, Great Britain
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8th July 2024
Runs to 24th August 2024
Continuum 7 - centre
2024
Acrylic on canvas
New paintings and works on paper by Japanese artist Minoru Nomata
Minoru Nomata’s debut solo exhibition in London features new works that expand upon the artist’s ‘Continuum’ series, first exhibited in Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery in 2023. Solitary architectural structures rise from low horizon lines, ascending toward the sky as Nomata turns his attention from the astral towards the subaqueous, depicting immense hydrological formations – icebergs, frozen waterfalls and glaciers – interacting with manmade mechanical interventions. In this series, Nomata places mortal endeavour in contention with the sublime forces of nature, a preoccupation visible throughout his practice.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London, Great Britain
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8th July 2024
Runs to 24th August 2024
Continuum 6
2024
Acrylic on canvas
New paintings and works on paper by Japanese artist Minoru Nomata
Minoru Nomata’s debut solo exhibition in London features new works that expand upon the artist’s ‘Continuum’ series, first exhibited in Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery in 2023. Solitary architectural structures rise from low horizon lines, ascending toward the sky as Nomata turns his attention from the astral towards the subaqueous, depicting immense hydrological formations – icebergs, frozen waterfalls and glaciers – interacting with manmade mechanical interventions. In this series, Nomata places mortal endeavour in contention with the sublime forces of nature, a preoccupation visible throughout his practice.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London, Great Britain
Press photo call
8th July 2024
Runs to 24th August 2024
Continuum 6
2024
Acrylic on canvas
New paintings and works on paper by Japanese artist Minoru Nomata
Minoru Nomata’s debut solo exhibition in London features new works that expand upon the artist’s ‘Continuum’ series, first exhibited in Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery in 2023. Solitary architectural structures rise from low horizon lines, ascending toward the sky as Nomata turns his attention from the astral towards the subaqueous, depicting immense hydrological formations – icebergs, frozen waterfalls and glaciers – interacting with manmade mechanical interventions. In this series, Nomata places mortal endeavour in contention with the sublime forces of nature, a preoccupation visible throughout his practice.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London, Great Britain
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8th July 2024
Runs to 24th August 2024
Continuum 20
2024
Acrylic on canvas
New paintings and works on paper by Japanese artist Minoru Nomata
Minoru Nomata’s debut solo exhibition in London features new works that expand upon the artist’s ‘Continuum’ series, first exhibited in Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery in 2023. Solitary architectural structures rise from low horizon lines, ascending toward the sky as Nomata turns his attention from the astral towards the subaqueous, depicting immense hydrological formations – icebergs, frozen waterfalls and glaciers – interacting with manmade mechanical interventions. In this series, Nomata places mortal endeavour in contention with the sublime forces of nature, a preoccupation visible throughout his practice.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London, Great Britain
Press photo call
8th July 2024
Runs to 24th August 2024
Imagine - 2
2018
Acrylic on canvas
New paintings and works on paper by Japanese artist Minoru Nomata
Minoru Nomata’s debut solo exhibition in London features new works that expand upon the artist’s ‘Continuum’ series, first exhibited in Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery in 2023. Solitary architectural structures rise from low horizon lines, ascending toward the sky as Nomata turns his attention from the astral towards the subaqueous, depicting immense hydrological formations – icebergs, frozen waterfalls and glaciers – interacting with manmade mechanical interventions. In this series, Nomata places mortal endeavour in contention with the sublime forces of nature, a preoccupation visible throughout his practice.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London, Great Britain
Press photo call
8th July 2024
Runs to 24th August 2024
Imagine - 1
2018
Acrylic on canvas
New paintings and works on paper by Japanese artist Minoru Nomata
Minoru Nomata’s debut solo exhibition in London features new works that expand upon the artist’s ‘Continuum’ series, first exhibited in Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery in 2023. Solitary architectural structures rise from low horizon lines, ascending toward the sky as Nomata turns his attention from the astral towards the subaqueous, depicting immense hydrological formations – icebergs, frozen waterfalls and glaciers – interacting with manmade mechanical interventions. In this series, Nomata places mortal endeavour in contention with the sublime forces of nature, a preoccupation visible throughout his practice.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London, Great Britain
Press photo call
8th July 2024
Runs to 24th August 2024
Continuum 2
2023
acrylic on canvas
New paintings and works on paper by Japanese artist Minoru Nomata
Minoru Nomata’s debut solo exhibition in London features new works that expand upon the artist’s ‘Continuum’ series, first exhibited in Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery in 2023. Solitary architectural structures rise from low horizon lines, ascending toward the sky as Nomata turns his attention from the astral towards the subaqueous, depicting immense hydrological formations – icebergs, frozen waterfalls and glaciers – interacting with manmade mechanical interventions. In this series, Nomata places mortal endeavour in contention with the sublime forces of nature, a preoccupation visible throughout his practice.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London, Great Britain
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8th July 2024
Runs to 24th August 2024
Continuum 16
2024
acrylic on canvas
New paintings and works on paper by Japanese artist Minoru Nomata
Minoru Nomata’s debut solo exhibition in London features new works that expand upon the artist’s ‘Continuum’ series, first exhibited in Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery in 2023. Solitary architectural structures rise from low horizon lines, ascending toward the sky as Nomata turns his attention from the astral towards the subaqueous, depicting immense hydrological formations – icebergs, frozen waterfalls and glaciers – interacting with manmade mechanical interventions. In this series, Nomata places mortal endeavour in contention with the sublime forces of nature, a preoccupation visible throughout his practice.
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Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London, Great Britain
Press photo call
8th July 2024
Runs to 24th August 2024
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2024
acrylic on canvas
New paintings and works on paper by Japanese artist Minoru Nomata
Minoru Nomata’s debut solo exhibition in London features new works that expand upon the artist’s ‘Continuum’ series, first exhibited in Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery in 2023. Solitary architectural structures rise from low horizon lines, ascending toward the sky as Nomata turns his attention from the astral towards the subaqueous, depicting immense hydrological formations – icebergs, frozen waterfalls and glaciers – interacting with manmade mechanical interventions. In this series, Nomata places mortal endeavour in contention with the sublime forces of nature, a preoccupation visible throughout his practice.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London
Minoru Nomata ‘Continuum’ exhibition at the White Cube Masons Yard, London, Great Britain
Press photo call
8th July 2024
Runs to 24th August 2024
Continuum 9
2024
acrylic on canvas
New paintings and works on paper by Japanese artist Minoru Nomata
Minoru Nomata’s debut solo exhibition in London features new works that expand upon the artist’s ‘Continuum’ series, first exhibited in Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery in 2023. Solitary architectural structures rise from low horizon lines, ascending toward the sky as Nomata turns his attention from the astral towards the subaqueous, depicting immense hydrological formations – icebergs, frozen waterfalls and glaciers – interacting with manmade mechanical interventions. In this series, Nomata places mortal endeavour in contention with the sublime forces of nature, a preoccupation visible throughout his practice.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
2024 © Elliott Franks -
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366 Handstands by Julie Dumont for charity, Britain - May 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Julie Dumont / Rex Features (1709313h)
Julie doing a handstand with her para-Olympian mother Jacqueline Roy. 'Racing my para Olympian mother Jacqueline Roy (it's close race too!). In 1979 she won all gold medals on this track as well as best all around female athlete. And my pops was her coach'., Cardiff University PhD student Julie Dumont has pledged to do a handstand a day for a year to raise money to build a playground in Uganda.
365 (and 1) Handstands: Woman Doing A Leap Year Worth Of Handstands For Charity
Julie Durmont makes charity look as easy as standing on your head.
The Cardiff-based neuroscience student has vowed to do a handstand every day for year to raise money to build playgrounds in Uganda.
And because it is a leap year, the 26-year-old has to pull 366 acrobatic poses.
Canadian Julie, currently studying at Cardiff University, decided on the challenge after joining a facebook group called Handstand February.
She explains: "I joined the facebook group started by an Australian couple who have been doing a handstand challenge for a few years where you have to take a picture of yourself doing a handstand in different locations.
"While I was doing Handstand February, some of my friends said that I should do this for a whole year. My response was "are you crazy?".
"However, when the month ended, I was wondering "now what?" and also wanted to continue improving as I noticed that I was getting better at them.
"I decided I would only continue the challenge for a year if I did it to raise money and awareness for a charity that would bring fun to children."
Julie found the charity East African Playgrounds online and decided it perfectly matched her ideal cause.
"I believe that every child deserves a fun and safe play space, so I Googled "building playgrounds for underprivileged children" and East African Playgrounds popped up."
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