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Le vent, la vague, l’étoile

Makiko Furuichi - Le vent, la vague, l’étoile
A comprehensive overview of Makiko Furuichi's work, focusing on her special installation for the Musée d'Art Moderne et Contemporain in Les Sables-d'Olonne.
Makiko Furuichi's hazy universe navigates between two different waters: a deliberately appealing, shimmering palette on one hand, and shadowy shades that hint at disquiet on the other. This unsettling atmosphere, teetering between abstraction and repulsion, reflects the sentiment known in Japanese as Niyari. The climate – be it radiant, peaceful or stormy – can change without warning, through a sudden detail or a darkened tone. The artist draws inspiration for her images and characters from her childhood memories in Kanazawa, from Japanese manga as well as Western painting and from her current life in France. Nature takes centre stage, teeming and vibrant, filled with strange creatures, malevolent demons and mischievous spirits straight out of Japanese folklore. Nothing is ever taken for granted or imposed in her free-flowing way of provoking and playing with images. Instead all is intimated, in subtle hints and strokes, through intuition and suggestion, in a fluid, watery medium as if borne along by the currents. Makiko Furuichi's floating, ghostlike world unfolds in small forms, on the pages of a book, a magazine or a theatre programme, but can also take on a large scale. She skilfully harnesses the essence of the most astonishing places: she has decorated a hotel room, created a stage curtain, engraved the bell of an abbey and painted a fresco in a cavernous wine cellar. In Les Sables d'Olonne, she has taken over the museum's 17th-century attic space, where her hybrid, dreamlike world took on a maritime note.
Born in Kanazawa (Japan) in 1987, Makiko Furuichi lives and works in France. She develops her pictorial work in various media, mainly with watercolor or oil paint, which she experiments with in installations and sculptures. Colour is everywhere in the work of Makiko Furuichi, an artist who particularly relishes outpourings of watercolour. Her motifs, cast casually onto the surface, appear almost hesitantly, then linger or drift without ever really taking hold. These enigmatic presences remain ambiguous.
Text by Gaëlle Rageot-Deshayes.

Graphic design: Jean-Philippe Bretin.
 
2024 (publication expected by 2nd quarter)
bilingual edition (English / French)
21 x 26 cm (hardcover)
60 pages (60 ill.)
 
19.00
 
ISBN : 978-2-913981-82-9
EAN : 9782913981829
 
forthcoming


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