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#7 (Count Down Series) (2014) Painting by Hirotaka Suzuki
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Every time I view my past works like this series, l fell sad, ashamed regrets and aversion. However I could find hopes, repulsions and vitalities on the same time.
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Hirotaka Suzuki is a contemporary Japanese painter based in California. Hirotaka Suzuki relocated to the United States at the age of 22, right after completing undergraduate studies in Japan. Upon arrival, a new chapter unfolded as he immersed himself in the realm of Fine Art. Subsequently, he pursued advanced studies, culminating in the attainment of an MFA degree from Claremont Graduate University in California.
The juxtaposition of the cruelty inherent in modern-day existence against his earlier, more naive perspective seems to guide Hirotaka Suzuki's artistic direction. This contrast, discernible in the physical aspects of his artwork, serves as a medium through which he channels his anxieties about contemporary life. Despite not having a complete understanding of the intricate linkages between this cruelty and his personal anxiety, he channels this sense of uncertainty into his art, striving to convey it in as figurative a manner as possible. His artistic exploration acts as a means of unraveling these complex emotions.
Although certain prevailing aspects of today's world, such as commercialism and materialism, hold prominence, defining a clear antagonist is elusive for him. While some of these challenges might extend into the art sphere, he's hesitant to overtly protest these matters, as it doesn't quite align with his individual perspective. As he navigates this creative journey, Hirotaka Suzuki's art becomes a platform for introspection, expressing the intricacies of his emotions and his evolving understanding of the modern world.
- Nationality: JAPAN
- Date of birth : 1974
- Artistic domains: Works by professional artists,
- Groups: Contemporary Japanese Artists
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