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Friday, February 11 2022 - 11:00
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Gallery Delaive Editions presents: Ayako Rokkaku
AMSTERDAM, Feb. 11, 2022 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

This winter Gallery Delaive presents BURROW & POP-UP, a new solo-show by 
world-famous Japanese artist Ayako Rokkaku, celebrating 15 years of 
collaboration. 

Painting technique

Ayako Rokkaku developed her own unique painting technique. She applies acrylic 
paint directly to the canvas or cardboard with her bare hands. She starts 
painting without a predefined idea, painting what comes naturally until a 
composition slowly starts to emerge. A dreamy, colourful landscape, with tiny 
floating flowers, animals and skulls. A recurring element in her work is the 
prominent presence of young girls, which she paints in the manga style, with 
large eyes and long limbs. Rokkaku considers these girls a way of expressing 
her personality in her paintings.

The artist demonstrates her painting technique during live painting 
performances, working on canvases that can be up to 7 meters wide. "I love 
painting on something that is much bigger than I am. Moving to and fro between 
the corners of such a huge canvas makes me feel as if the colours are flowing 
through my body." In recent years, Rokkaku has experimented with various new 
techniques and materials, creating wool and cardboard installations, ceramics 
and sculptures made from layered acrylate. 

Ayako Rokkaku

Global citizen Ayako Rokkaku (b. Chiba, 1982) lives in Portugal and works 
alternatingly in Porto, Tokyo, Berlin and Amsterdam. She created her first 
paintings in 2002, applying acrylic paint to cardboard with her bare hands and 
her work soon caught the critics' eye. In 2003 and 2006, she won prizes at 
Geisai, an art fair for emerging artists in Tokyo, organised by the 
world-famous artist Takashi Murakami (b. Tokyo, 1962). 

Gallery Delaive represents Ayako Rokkaku since 2006, organising her first solo 
show 'Walkin' Around Clouds' at the gallery in 2007. Rokkaku has since 
exhibited her work in Asia, Europe and the United States, including solo shows 
in Rotterdam's Kunsthal museum in The Netherlands, the Danubiana Meulensteen 
Art Museum in Slovakia and the Chiba Prefectural Museum of Art in Japan. 

Burrow & Pop Up

Ayako Rokkaku returns to Gallery Delaive with a body of original works on 
canvas, wood and ceramics. Painted in her signature colorful style, in bright 
scenes, girls hide behind layers of colorful clouds and pop up out of burrows. 
Also on view are two new limited editions, celebrating 15 years of 
collaboration between Ayako Rokkaku and Gallery Delaive. Very special is the 
limited edition sculpture designed by Ayako Rokkaku and produced by the 
world-famous and traditionally Dutch Royal Delft. Combining Japanese 
contemporary art with traditional Dutch ceramics, it represents the connection 
between Japanese artist Ayako Rokkaku and The Netherlands.  

Ayako Rokkaku's show will be on view at Gallery Delaive in Amsterdam until 
February 27.

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Source: Gallery Delaive


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