Kumi Usui's solo project: Drawing and Drawing at TSUTAYA BOOKSTORE Gallery

Don Gallery is honored to announce Kumi Usui's solo project: Drawing and Drawing at TSUTAYA BOOKSTORE Gallery, second floor, Bldg.7, 1262 West Yanan Road, Shanghai, from 1st December to 26th December 2021.

 

 

I’m Drawing & Drawing 2021 #184 埋头画画 2021 #184, Kumi Usui 九九, 2021. Acrylic on paper 纸本丙烯, 38.5 × 54 cm

 

 

The solo project "Drawing and Drawing" shows Kumi’s recent works. Her conceptual practice centers on everyday life and emotions. In the series of I’m Drawing & Drawing, she tries to return to the pure state by blurring the boundary between art and life when creating aimless paintings, questioning the meaning of drawing, the truth of life, and the connotation of self.

 

"Just as the Chinese society went through drastic changes and Chinese contemporary art started to connect to the rest of the world, Kumi Usui visited China for the first time. From Yokohama to Kobe to Shanghai, Kumi’s tour in China extended from a time-limited planned vacation to an indefinite period of study abroad, and later, the artist would find love, and a place of belonging here. Three decades later, Kumi lives and works in China. She speaks fluent Mandarin, and even Chongqing dialect. Just as she immersed herself in practice at the cram school so many years ago, she has immersed herself in painting countless abstract works, with her head bending down, she keeps on paining regardless of the boundaries and forget about causes and results. Her technique combines the gestural brushstrokes of Japanese calligraphy and the wandering style of Western abstract painting. Acrylic paint covers sheets and sheets of sketchbook sized paper. The works are varied. Some feature a few brushstrokes, and a smattering of canny points and lines. Others are dense and passionate — covering the entire sheets with a single color, often blue. Intuition is clearly in charge here, with many brushstrokes made almost unconsciously, but what lies behind the mental engineering that guides one’s intuition and instinct? This is the question that Kumi Usui meditates upon in her artistic practice -- the essence of life, and how to create art that returns to the origin of joy, motivation, and meaning."

 

Adapted from “Drawing and Drawing: Heading Out and Bending Down” by WANG Kaimei

 

 I’m Drawing & Drawing 2021 #179 埋头画画 2021 #179, Kumi Usui 九九, 2021. Acrylic on paper 纸本丙烯, 54 × 38.5 cm

 

Biography

 

Kumi Usui (Born in Japan) graduated from Musashino Art University and Sichuan Art Institute, lives and works in Chongqing, Sichuan. Kumi Usui’s work involves acrylic on paper, painting with mixed media, and installation. Her conceptual practice centres on everyday life and emotions. In the series of I’m Drawing & Drawing, she tries to return to the pure state by blurring the boundary between art and life when creating aimless paintings, questioning the meaning of drawing, the truth of life, and the connotation of self. Kumi's work has been presented by The Galaxy Museum of Contemporary Art (Chongqing, 2020), OCAT Xi'an (Xi'an, 2016), etc. Her solo exhibitions include "LIFE BOX 2020" (Organhaus, Chongqing, 2020), "Shi jindian & Jiujiu Duplex Exhibition" (D Space, Chengdu, 2019), "KUROE" (Art Shenzheng, Shenzheng, 2016) and "Line-no answer" (Organhaus, Chongqing, 2015).

 

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