ART|Two-Person Exhibition by Ryo Miyake and Shohei Morimoto at SUNDAY ISSUE
LOUNGE / ART
December 26, 2014

ART|Two-Person Exhibition by Ryo Miyake and Shohei Morimoto at SUNDAY ISSUE



ART LOUNGE SUNDAY ISSUE LAUNCHES MANAGEMENT BUSINESS


DUO EXHIBITION BY RYUTO MIYAKE AND SHOHEI MORIMOTO


Shibuya’s popular art lounge, SUNDAY ISSUE, has launched a new management division. For its inaugural project, the space will host a duo exhibition featuring Ryuto Miyake and Shohei Morimoto, two emerging artists gaining significant attention. The exhibition runs from Monday, June 25th to Saturday, June 30th.




Text by KAJII Makoto (OPENERS)




INTEGRATING MANAGEMENT OF VENUES AND ARTISTS



The management division, named "TRIBUNE" by SUNDAY ISSUE, will focus on managing and promoting affiliated artists, coordinating between artists and clients, and producing creative projects across various genres.


This exhibition serves as the official unveiling of the TRIBUNE division. It will showcase representative and new works by Ryuto Miyake and Shohei Morimoto. Furthermore, as the first offering from TRIBUNE, prototype products featuring scarves printed with affiliated artists' works will be displayed and available for pre-order.




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©RYUTO MIYAKE


Ryuto Miyake

Born in Tokyo in 1988. With exceptional descriptive power and keen observation, Miyake delicately renders flora, fauna, and products. He has provided illustrations for numerous magazines and books, contributed to aquariums, and handled graphic design for CD jackets and shop cards.

His unique artistic world, a fusion of meticulously drawn natural subjects enveloped in a soft atmosphere and sharp sensibility, has garnered high praise for its sophisticated design. In May 2012, he held the "Kotori Exhibition," featuring works by domestic and international artists, at Utrecht.




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©SHOUHEI MORIMOTO


Shohei Morimoto

Born in 1986, based in Tokyo. Morimoto graduated from Setsu Mode Seminar and Kuwasawa Design School. He works under the name "miaa" and publishes the small magazine "Motherland."

His distinctive style, strongly influenced by the French painter Robert Coutelas, captures the subtle nuances of human expressions and gestures through pale colors and soft brushstrokes. In 2012, he provided artwork for the main visuals of the "Believable Design" exhibition (DESIGN HUB).



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Inquiries regarding artists

TRIBUNE BY SUNDAY ISSUE

tb@sunday-issue.com

http://tb.sunday-issue.com/


SUNDAY ISSUE

Mitake Nomura Bldg. 2F, 1-17-1 Shibuya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo

Tel. 03-3797-1288

http://www.sunday-issue.com/