Tokujin: Spectrum

In his Tokyo exhibition, Tokujin Yoshioka presents his latest installation, offering an almost mystical journey through light with seemingly infinite rainbow colours radiating from prisms.

Tokujin Yoshioka: Spectrum, installation view at Shiseido Gallery, Tokyo, 2017
Tokujin Yoshioka wonders why natural light is so attractive to us. Sunlight, moonlight and shimmers of water – the beauty of them has mystic energy that cannot be fully grasped. Natural light that all living creatures can sense its power has infinite colours in its whiteness and transparency. Focusing on the relationship between man and the natural world, Tokujin has explored the sensations that natural light brings to us with his studies and experiments.

 

In this exhibition, Tokujin presents his latest installation “Spectrum”. This experience offers an almost mystical journey through light, with seemingly infinite rainbow colours radiate from prisms. The sculpture made of 200 prisms on the wall refracts some 4,000 of rainbow rays. Inspired by the relationship between man and natural light, this installation conveys the aura of nature, the passage of time and the beauty of light itself, and aims to arouse human senses conveying the mystery of rainbow rays refracted through prisms.

Tokujin Yoshioka: Spectrum, installation view at Shiseido Gallery, Tokyo, 2017
Tokujin Yoshioka: Spectrum, installation view at Shiseido Gallery, Tokyo, 2017

until 26 March 2017
Tokujin Yoshioka: Spectrum
Shiseido Gallery
8-8-3 Ginza Chuo-ku,Tokyo

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