Haruomi IZUMI
(b. 1979, Chiba prefecture)
Izumi’s paintings typically focus on nature in the form of landscapes. The artist says that there is no need to add or re-arrange anything from the original scenes, as they are complete with natural beauty, incorporating an array of colours, layers, forms and repetition. And yet, in each original setting, the artist discovers imperfection. The resulting paintings omit these elements, thereby presenting a refined version exclusively presenting natural splendour.
The artist uses mineral pigment to create metaphorical colours which is applied to Japanese paper. The result is masterful in ability and calm in mood, while bringing an air of power to setting. The frequent fascination of viewers who respond to the impact of these colours results in the artist applying them time and time again. Perhaps this is Izumi’s way of giving hope and strength to those who engage with his individual take on a perfected natural realm.
Make A Wish
2023
Natural mineral pigment on Japanese paper
33.0 × 22.0 cm
Make A Wish
2023
Natural mineral pigment on Japanese paper
33.0 × 22.0 cm
月世界(青)
The Blue Hour (The Moon)
2020
Natural mineral pigment, silver leaf on Japanese paper
41.0 x 27.3 cm
蒼刻
The Blue Hour (The Serenity)
2020
Natural mineral pigment on Japanese paper
53.0 x 53.0 cm
富獄(森バージョン青
The Blue Hour (The Forest)
2022
Mineral pigment on Japanese paper
116.7cm × 727cm
Scarlet (The Ocean)
2019
Mineral pigment on Japanese paper
41cm × 27.3cm
EDUCATION
2005 Master of Arts, Tokyo University of the Arts, School of Fine Art, Drawing department. Recipient of Design Award.
2003 Bachelor of Arts, Tokyo University of the Arts, School of Fine Art, Japanese Painting.
TEACHING
2010–2012 Part-time instructor, Tokyo University of the Arts, School of Fine Art.
MEMBERSHIP
Japan Artist Association
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2016 Exhibition (art gallery Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi department store)
2014 Exhibition (Chiba Bank Himawari Gallery)
2013 Exhibition (SEIZAN Gallery, Tokyo)
2011 Exhibition (Keiyo Bank, until 2014)
2010 Exhibition (art gallery at Sendai Mitsukoshi department store)
2009 Exhibition (Chiba Bank Art Gallery)
Art Fairs and GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2023 Seattle Art Fair
2019 Affordable Art Fair Battersea
2019 Seattle Art Fair (Seizan Gallery, NY)
2018 The SOGA-kai Association of Japanese Printing)
2015 Art Fair Tokyo 2015 (Tokyo International Forum)
2013–17 Ouka Prize Exhibition (Sato Sakura, Museum Tokyo)
2013 Presented in Luciano Benneton’s collection with Imago Mundi, Venice Biennale
2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami Recovery Charity Auction (Tokyo University of the Arts)
2009 Tokyo Contemporary Art Fair (Tokyo Art forum)
Various Participation in group exhibitions at department stores
AWARDS
2005 15th Garyu Sakura Nihonga Taishoten, Honorable Mention
2005 Design award for Graduate Thesis Work, Tokyo University of the Arts, Graduate School of Fine Arts