
![]() Winston Wächter Fine Art is pleased to announce an exhibition of new work by painter Hiro Yokose.
Low horizon lines separating sea from sky, and the occasional stand of trees allow these images to be read as landscapes, but it is the light that seems to emanate from behind his final coat of beeswax, as well as the lush surfaces created by this material that is the real subject of these paintings. Yokose's use of color, from its near absence in some works, to the improbably bold blooms in others, is one of the unique qualities that separate his paintings from other works in this genre. Though there is a faint connection to the Asian landscape tradition in the inky suggestion of distant mountain ranges and the shapes of Yokose's trees, these "landscape" are entirely the escapist fantasy of the artist. Regardless of whether he loads up his canvas with details or paints a single wave, it is the final rich but distancing layer of beeswax that makes his works pull so strongly towards abstraction. And yet, Yokose allows the viewer to participate in his romantic vision, imagining themselves amidst rolling ocean waves and swaying trees. Yokose has this to say about his process: "Through meditation and the haphazard laying down of paint on canvas, I begin to discover my scene. When I have found the place where I want to be, the painting is done." For further information, please contact Amanda Snyder at 212-327-2526.
Untitled (#4933)
2007
Oil and wax on canvas
36 x 48 inches
Untitled (#4927)
2007
Oil and wax on canvas
42 x 84 inches
Untitled (#4925)
2007
Oil and wax on canvas
54 x 48 inches
Untitled (#4926)
2007
Oil and wax on canvas
57 x 70 inches
Untitled (#4534)
2007
Oil and wax on canvas
24 x 24 inches
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