Miwa Ogasawara: Unspoken
By (Author) Kristine Bilkau
By (author) Nicola Graef
By (author) Sayako Mizuta
Hirmer Verlag
Hirmer Verlag
27th July 2021
Germany
General
Non Fiction
Hardback
116
Width 210mm, Height 270mm
560g
People between light and shade, love and despair, closeness and distance, calm and restlessness. Miwa Ogasawara's painting represents the attempt to approach Man quietly in all his nuances. In her pictures she captures the brittle, shimmering present, the beauty and the fragility of our existence. Miwa Ogasawara explores in her works the question of the relationship between Man, space and time. Whether the figure is standing at the centre of the composition, whether it is to be found on the boundaries between the interior and the exterior, or whether it evaporates, it always asserts its omnipresence. Her pictures are painted moments of reflection, in which the countless impressions, feelings and thoughts of her protagonists come to life. This volume presents a selection of 80 works including some of the latest ones, accompanied by two essays.
Kristine Bilkau is a freelance journalist and writer. Her novels Die Glcklichen and Eine Liebe, in Gedanken have been published by Luchterhand. Nicola Graef is a documentary filmmaker, producer, director, journalist and curator (including FEELING in the Pinakothek der Moderne Mnchen, 2019). Sayako Mizuta (b. 1981 in Tokyo) studied art and art management at the Musashino Academy of Art. She worked as an assistant curator at Tokyo Wonder before becoming a freelance curator.