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MADSAKI 玉米 壓克力彩 噴漆 畫布 二〇一七年作 Madsaki b.1974 Corn Acrylic and aerosol on canvas Painted in 2017
香港
2023年10月08日 开拍
拍品描述
size:170 x 170 cm. 66 7/8 x 66 7/8 in.
款識 madsaki 2017 (畫背)
Signed in English and dated on the reverse
展覽 2017年5月19日至6月15日,「Madsaki:今天我在這裡,明天就會離開」,Kaikai Kiki畫廊,東京 來源 東京Kaikai Kiki畫廊 原私人藏家直接購自上述來源 2020年7月11日,香港佳士得春季拍賣會,拍品編號209 現亞洲重要私人藏家直接購自上述來源 一眼瞬間,永恆的愛 Madsaki鐵漢柔情的《妻子》系列 出生於大阪的Madsaki,六歲時與家人移居美國新澤西州,1996年畢業於帕森斯藝術學院。異國生活所感受的文化差異,讓他一度陷入「自己到底是美國人還是日本人」的身份迷茫中。而正是這份對身份認同的持續思考和百感交集的內心世界,成就了其多元融合的繪畫特色。美國街頭充斥的塗鴉、80年代興起的日美卡通,陪伴著Madsaki成長,而後,他將這些元素融入創作,帶著獨有的詼諧及觀察,用噴漆取代傳統的油畫刷,自成一格。「我不喜歡一板一眼乾淨規整的線條;我更喜歡不規整的甚至是『骯髒』的線條。我根本不打算嘗試精細繪畫。很多人擅長精工細描,他們的作品他們自己決定就好。」Madsaki認為「醜」也是一種美。粗獷、大膽的街頭風格與傳統畫布共生,構造出作品獨特的氣質和感染力。他對創作無所畏懼、開放大膽、突破彊界的態度受許多人追捧。日本知名藝術家村上隆、藝人陳冠希即為其最早的伯樂,曾收藏他多件作品,並公開展示之。而自2016年起Madsaki先後成為知名畫廊Kaikai Kiki、貝浩登(Perrotin)的代理、合作藝術家,在藝術界發光發熱。其作品也曾展出於挪威奧斯陸的費恩利現代藝術博物館(Astrup Fearnley Museum of Modern Art)、山東日照瀟當代美術館等。 矢志不渝的點滴 Madsaki冷幽默的畫風在噴漆顏料流動下奪目而出。其最具代表性的笑臉,線條簡潔,似哭似笑,空洞黑色眼睛流著淚,視覺感受直觀豐富,一眼可辨。是次秋拍呈現尺幅宏大的《玉米》,來自藝術家生涯中舉足輕重的「妻子」系列,該系列作品為其自2011年起開始以他的太太Lommi為主角所繪,而《玉米》是該系列作品中唯一一幅人物側臥之作。正如藝術家自言:「畫Lommi的時候,很多次我都潸然淚下......?我願意去相信強烈的愛和情感連接會直到永遠。?然而,一切都有盡頭,總有一天將化為烏有。可能是一場浩劫地震、可能是突如其來的戰爭、也可能是漸行漸遠的兩顆心。」作品內蘊深刻的情感。 有別於藝術家其他「漫威」、「勞力士」系列的喧囂,在「妻子」系列中,藝術家通過觀察與解讀當下的吉光片羽,在畫布上呈現所愛之人的生活點滴:化妝、刷牙、用餐、吃點心……他用獨特的藝術語言定格柔軟敏感的內心,含蓄地表達對妻子濃烈深刻的愛與珍惜。 《玉米》充斥著愜意和諧的生活氣息,畫中的主角身披多彩、圖式繽紛的日式和服、半裸慵懶地斜臥在榻榻米上,眼神放鬆,電話與玉米零食被靜置一旁,簡約的木門掩於其身後。畫面中央明豔飽和的點點碎花與深藍色和服形成強烈色彩對比,人物眼睛流出的黑色痕跡與貫穿始終的點點漆墨,在畫布上的釋放、流動、凝結,定格於此。Madsaki通過對立的元素,釋放他對當代社會家庭生活的深刻思考及深邃的情感,作品展現著在這瞬息萬變的世界中,難得的穩定與靜謐的溫情,如果說「Wannabe」系列是Madsaki以小見大、對藝術史的反叛與致敬;那麼此作則是他以大見小、留住美好點滴的宣言。自由的筆觸、單純的用色,日常生活的美好一瞬,是對於藝術家彌足珍貴的永恆。也喚起觀者回憶那屬於自我人生中最想久藏的每一個珍寶。
EXHIBITED 19 May – 15 Jun 2017, Madsaki solo exhibition Here Today, Gone Tomorrow. Kaikai Kiki Gallery. Tokyo PROVENANCE Kaikai Kiki Gallery, Tokyo Acquired directly by original private collector from the above 11 Jul 2020, Christie's Hong Kong Spring Auction, Lot 209 Acquired directly by present important private Asian collector from the above A Momentary Glimpse, an Eternal Love Tenderness of a Tough Man: Madsaki's Wife Series Born in Osaka, Madsaki moved to New Jersey, USA with his family when he was six years old. He graduated from the Parsons School of Design in 1996. The cultural differences he experienced while living abroad led him to be confused about his identity, questioning whether he was American or Japanese. It is this continuous contemplation and mixed emotions about his identity that have shaped his diverse and integrated artistic style. Growing up with graffiti from the American streets and the rise of Japanese-American cartoons in the 80s, Madsaki incorporated these elements into his creations, using spray paint instead of traditional paintbrushes to create his unique style. “I don't like clean and orderly lines; I prefer irregular or even ‘dirty' lines. I have no intention of trying to create detailed paintings. Many people excel at meticulous and detailed work, and their creations are their own decisions,” says Madsaki. He believes that “ugliness” can also be beautiful. The rugged and bold street style coexists with traditional canvases, creating unique qualities and impact in his artworks. His fearless, open-minded, and boundary-breaking approach to art has gained him a lot of recognition. Renowned Japanese artist Takashi Murakami was his earliest supporter, collecting multiple pieces of his work and exhibiting them publicly. Since 2016, Madsaki has become the representative and collaborating artist of well-known galleries such as Kaikai Kiki and Perrotin, shining brightly in the art world. His works have also been showcased in Astrup Fearnley Museum of Modern Art in Oslo, and Xiao Museum of Contemporary Art museum in Shandong, etc. Everyday Life and Eternal Love Madsaki's unique sense of humour shines through his spray-painted artwork. His most iconic smiley face, with its simple lines that appear both sad and happy, black hollow eyes shedding tears, offers a rich and intuitive visual experience that is instantly recognizable. This autumn, his large-scale painting Corn from the influential Wife Series, which he began painting in 2011 with his wife Lommi as the protagonist, is being featured. “While drawing her (Lommi) in my studio, there were many times that I could not stop crying. Transience. I want to believe that these feelings of love and strong connection will last for eternity. However, there is no eternity and one day it will come to a rattling collapse. Probably a big earthquake will come. Probably a war will break out. Probably…our hearts will grow apart,” says the artist. The artwork encompasses deep emotions. Unlike his other Marvel and Rolex Series, which are loud and flashy, in the Wife Series, the artist subtly expresses his love and cherish for his wife by observing and interpreting the little moments of her life on the canvas: putting on makeup, brushing teeth, eating, having snacks… It captures his intense and profound affection for his wife. Corn exudes a relaxed and harmonious atmosphere. The main figure in the painting is adorned with a colourful and patterned Japanese kimono, lazily reclining on a tatami mat, with a relaxed gaze, a phone and a bowl of corn snacks placed nearby, and a simple wooden door partially concealing the backdrop. The bright and saturated dots of flowers and the deep blue kimono create a strong colour contrast. The black marks flowing from the eyes of the character and the scattered dots of ink throughout the painting are frozen, released, and flowing on the canvas, capturing the essence of the artwork. Through contrasting elements, Madsaki expresses his deep thoughts and profound emotions about contemporary family life, showcasing a rare sense of stability and tranquillity in this ever-changing world. If Wannabe Series is Madsaki's rebellion and tribute to art history through a small but significant lens, this work is his declaration of holding onto the precious little moments. With minimal brushstrokes and simple colours, it captures the beautiful moments of daily life, which are forever precious to the artist. It also evokes memories of every cherished treasure in the viewer's own life.

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