GR gallery is pleased to present “Reveal”, Naritaka Satoh first solo exhibition in the U.S. and with the gallery. Spreading around the whole gallery space, the show will present fourteen artworks executed with the artist signature technique combining acrylic, pencil and paper collage on wood panel. Appositely conceived for the event, this new body of works expands Satoh’s visual vocabulary with enhanced subjects, colors and expressions and deepen his discourse on the introspection and duality of the human psyche and the complexity of the hidden symbolism. His highly unique style Juxtaposes hyper realistic, perfectly balanced and controlled, black and white details, with howling and instinctive abstract-expressionist like thick acrylic brushstrokes.
Opening reception: Thursday November 3rd, 6:00pm – 8:30pm (Exhibition Dates: November 4th – December 03rd , 2022). Members of the press can contact GR gallery in advance to schedule a private viewing and/or an interview with the artists.
Artist will attend the opening event.
Drinks will be served.
GR gallery, 255 Bowery (btw Houston & Stanton) New York, NY 10002
Naritaka Satoh’s artworks, imbued with enigmatic recollections, depict and resolve the contrast in between logic and emotion, pervasive in every solitary and social conduct. Summoning idealistic and traditional tenacious poetic imaginaries, mixing it together with bold factual reality, Satoh creates profound yet captivating compositions, independent from strict anatomy and volume, encapsuled in an uncertain time interval. The title takes inspiration from and old Japanese saying: ‘Cover up what smells bad’. Quoting the artist words: ‘As the saying goes, to be pleased or displeased only with the good parts that have been released into the world, without revealing inconvenient truths, is like wandering through a fictional world. Things are made up of all kinds of intertwining and balancing events, including those that are favorable or unacceptable to oneself. We struggle, waver and wriggle between the boundaries of all kinds of circumstances. The process is never visible to the human eye, but I believe that by understanding the whole picture, with all the elements of the background that go on inside the beautifully prepared membrane, we can live in the reality without any falsehoods’.