Exhibitions

 

In “HAPPY HOME”, Tokyo-based artist SAKI OTSUKA returns to GALLERY ETHER with an all new, lighthearted body of work created as a follow-up to last year’s “Taking Back Myself”. In stark contrast to “Taking Back Myself”, which centered on the trauma of past violence and abuse, “HAPPY HOME” pivots toward the artist’s hopes and aspirations for a safe and peaceful future. 

The exhibition comprises a combination of new paintings, sculptures, and installation works that build on the artist’s statement of “I am here.” and delivers the bolder assertion of “I am HOME.”, marking the growth past just an acknowledgement of existence, into a declaration of having a place and purpose.

“I want home to be a place of peace for everyone.

Whether you love someone, or are not loved by anyone.

Whether you love yourself, or cannot love yourself.

Peace of mind gives us the strength to live.

Being who I am—that is my life.”

  • SAKI OTSUKA

Artists

SAKI OTSUKA

"When I was 15 years old, a huge rift appeared in my life. From that day on, my life as a sexual assault survivor began. Now I am strongly asserting my existence and appealing to the hope and despair of living as a woman. “I am here.” This is my voice and my work.

My expressions are diverse, but I mainly use photography and paintings. The photos include self-portraits, ones that focus on women, and everyday scenes that directly express "I am here." The paintings are drawn from the heart, recording the repeated survival of one's own emotional pain, hope and despair, and convey that the changes are an expression of the survivor's pain.

The pain of discrimination against women in society is not mine alone, and I believe that the appeal of "I am here" is the appeal of everyone who has experienced pain. I hope that my work will resonate and help others."

ー SAKI OTSUKA

  • Born in Tokyo
  • Female


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