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I Am Here To Love


  • NARS Foundation 201 46th Street, 4th Floor Brooklyn, NY USA (map)
 

I Found Peace In Your Violence, 2022, Mixed Media, 12inx12in

I Am Here To Love

February 3 - 22, 2023

Shihori Yamamoto

Opening Reception: February 3, 6-8pm

NARS Project Space

Shihori Yamamoto’s work stems from studies in psychology, biology, and physics. Her practice is a means of self-analysis, a documentation of her relationship with the surroundings, and a therapeutic process for exorcism and survival.

This exhibition consists of the artist’s recent painting series reflecting on ongoing worldwide tensions against COVID-19 pandemic and warfare. Through this exhibition, Yamamoto aims to unite the audiences by displaying equality between living beings on this planet, promoting mutual understandings and peace at large.

Shihori Yamamoto (b.1988) is a New York based visual artist, originally from Kanagawa, Japan. Utilizing her background in architecture, as well as her knowledge in psychology, biology, and astrophysics, Yamamoto creates intricate line drawings and architectural installations.

Her artwork has been exhibited internationally in the United States, Japan, and Germany. Her honors include Pola Art Foundation Grant, Yoshino Gypsum Art Foundation Grant, Shibuya Art Award, ITO Foundation Fellowship. Her residencies include mhPROJECTnyc, Residency Unlimited, NARS Foundation, Urban Glass, New York Foundation for the Arts Immigrant Mentor Program, Kimmel Harding Nelson Center Artist, and Vermont Studio Center.

Yamamoto received a Bachelor of Architecture from Musashino Art University (Tokyo/JP), and a Master of Fine Arts from Pratt Institute (NY/USA). She is currently an artist in residence at Monira Foundation (Jersey City, NJ).

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Support for this exhibition generously provided by:

 
 
 
Later Event: March 3
Mother Mold