Hiroki Tsukuda
Galerie Gisela Capitain is delighted to present its first exhibition with the Japanese artist Hiroki Tsukuda.
In his meticulous drawings, Tsukuda explores his imaginary cityscapes. His worlds are enriched with mysterious symbols and numbers and traces of human inhabitants. In this way, he creates dynamic, urban places in which reality and imagination, nature, human beings, and architecture coexist in turbulent, futuristic scenarios and merge with one another. Perspectives collide into enigmatic panoramas. Tsukuda understands his visions not so much as a glimpse of the future, but as a view of a parallel world composed of the past, present, and future.
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Galerie Gisela Capitain is delighted to present its first exhibition with the Japanese artist Hiroki Tsukuda.
In his meticulous drawings, Tsukuda explores his imaginary cityscapes. His worlds are enriched with mysterious symbols and numbers and traces of human inhabitants. In this way, he creates dynamic, urban places in which reality and imagination, nature, human beings, and architecture coexist in turbulent, futuristic scenarios and merge with one another. Perspectives collide into enigmatic panoramas. Tsukuda understands his visions not so much as a glimpse of the future, but as a view of a parallel world composed of the past, present, and future.
Installation view
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Installation view
Installation view
Installation view
Installation view
Installation view