Huddled collectively like birds of a feather or standing resolutely on their very own, Masako Miki’s vibrant, playful sculptures come to life on the Institute of Up to date Artwork San Francisco. Whether or not standing on spindly legs, seated on the bottom, or suspended from the ceiling, there’s a sense of motion and power within the room, as if every characterful object might stroll or roll away on the slightest provocation.
Miki’s solo exhibition Midnight March is now open at ICA SF’s new exhibition area, The Dice, which prompts a former financial institution constructing as a website for non-traditional exhibition displays. The Japanese artist units her mixed-media items, which incorporate supplies like wool, bronze, wooden, ink, and watercolor, right into a darkened, starry inside by which every vibrant, cartoonish particular person seems to glow.
Largely summary of their nebulous types, felted textures, and colourful patterns, Miki’s sculptures usually trace at a life power inside. A single eye friends from a blue form in “Enchanting Pine Tree Reaching Clouds” or human-like legs prolong to the ground in “Umbrella’s Whispers.” We start to understand that we’re being noticed as a lot as we’re observing.
“Midnight March helps us understand deeper aspects of Miki’s ‘othered’ figures and recognize difference as a positive force, even as we are unsettled by it,” says an exhibition assertion.
The indigo sky all through the exhibition enhances Miki’s two-dimensional works, which she calls Evening Parades, welcoming guests into an experiential context. The artist says, “I hope that my works generate the kind of curiosity and empathy that enables us to come together.”
Midnight March continues via December 7 in San Francisco, and you’ll discover extra on the artist’s web site and Instagram.






