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Daisuke Fukunaga: Beautiful Work

Past exhibition
2022年4月7日 - 5月14日
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Daisuke Fukunaga: Beautiful Work

Past exhibition
2022年4月7日 - 5月14日
  • Overview
  • Works
  • Installation Views
  • Related Artists
Overview
Daisuke Fukunaga, Beautiful Work

 


 

Press: 

ARTE FUSE, May 16, 2022

Contemporary Art Daily, May 12, 2022

Contemporary Art Review Los Angeles (Carla), May 11, 2022
Hyperallergic, May 9, 2022
What’s on Los Angeles, May 5, 22022

 


 

Nonaka-Hill is pleased to present Beautiful Work, an exhibition of paintings by Daisuke Fukunaga. The exhibition is Fukunaga’s first solo exhibition outside of his native Japan.


The artworks on view feature “the worker” in active and passive states, always with a pleasant expression.

In the gallery’s large space, the exhibition’s namesake work, Beautiful Work is a frontal portrait of a pert person, perhaps a chambermaid preparing to clean up after others. Compositionally echoing Edouard Manet’s Un bar aux Folies-Bergere, Fukunaga’s ready subject contrasts to the weariness of Manet's barmaid. In the same room, Crawler in the City is a self-portrait of the artist as a lone Google mapper, while Dance casts cart-pushing co-workers in an homage to Matisse’s icon of euphoric choreography.

In urban Japan, it’s not uncommon to observe people succumbing to sleep in public places. Long work hours and often long commutes conspire with the sleep-inducing white-noise of commuter trains and the pink-noise of urban bustle. Fortunately, the sleepy can enjoy a sense of security of drifting off in one of the world’s safest countries.

In the gallery’s smaller space “Sleeping Man 4” depicts a commuting laborer in dark coverall uniform augmented off-hours with an orange scarf, offering a dash of character. It’s daytime, but still unclear if he is coming to or going home from work. Fukunaga gives his sleepers a sly smile to suggest that his subjects are finding joy in reconnecting with themselves and their dreams in shut-eyed temporary solitude. Fukunaga, who has been exhibiting in Japan since 2006, is known for paintings which impart anthropomorphic qualities onto ordinary objects. Often nearly monochromatic, Fukunaga’s paintings frequently seem to quiver due to his paint handling and color combinations which can be compared to Impressionism and Pointillism.

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Daisuke Fukunaga was born in Tokyo, in 1981. He graduated from the oil painting course of Tama Art University in 2004. He lives and works in Tokyo, Japan. Fukunaga’s work was featured in Nonaka-Hill’s Summer 2021 summer themed group exhibition Natsuyasumi: In the Beginning was Love. A video document of the exhibition can be accessed by clicking HERE. Fukunaga has participated in group shows such as Fifteen Painters at Andrew Kreps, New York, 2020, After the Reality 2, curated by Hiromi Yoshii at Daichi Projects, New York, 2008, VOCA Exhibition 2009 at The Ueno Royal Museum, and The Way of Painting at Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery, 2014. Also, as a member of the artist group MIHOKANNO, Fukunaga participated in group exhibitions Hello MIHOKANNO at Tokyo Wonder Site Shibuya, Tokyo, 2009 and Good Night MIHOKANNO at Akibatamabi 21, 3331 Arts Chiyoda, 2011. He won the first Kinutani Koji Award sponsored by the Mainichi Shimbun in 2009. At Tomio Koyama Gallery, Fukunaga has held solo exhibitions in 2006, 2008, 2011, 2013, 2015 and 2020

 

Works
  • Daisuke Fukunaga Vague time, 2022 Oil on canvas. (finished) 76 3/8 x 102 in 194 x 259 cm
    Daisuke Fukunaga
    Vague time, 2022
    Oil on canvas. (finished)
    76 3/8 x 102 in
    194 x 259 cm
  • Daisuke Fukunaga Dance (carriers), 2022 Oil on canvas. 2 panels. 89 1/2 x 127 1/2 in 227.3 x 324 cm
    Daisuke Fukunaga
    Dance (carriers), 2022
    Oil on canvas. 2 panels.
    89 1/2 x 127 1/2 in
    227.3 x 324 cm
  • Daisuke Fukunaga Picnic, 2022 oil on canvas 35 7/8 x 46 in 91 x 116.7 cm
    Daisuke Fukunaga
    Picnic, 2022
    oil on canvas
    35 7/8 x 46 in
    91 x 116.7 cm
  • Daisuke Fukunaga 街を這う男 / Crawler in the City, 2020 Oil on canvas 76 3/8 x 102 in 194 x 259 cm
    Daisuke Fukunaga
    街を這う男 / Crawler in the City, 2020
    Oil on canvas
    76 3/8 x 102 in
    194 x 259 cm
  • Daisuke Fukunaga Beautiful work, 2022 Oil on canvas. 57 1/4 x 44 1/8 in 145.5 x 112 cm
    Daisuke Fukunaga
    Beautiful work, 2022
    Oil on canvas.
    57 1/4 x 44 1/8 in
    145.5 x 112 cm
  • Daisuke Fukunaga Sleeping man 4, 2022 Oil on canvas 57 1/4 x 44 1/8 in 145.5 x 112 cm
    Daisuke Fukunaga
    Sleeping man 4, 2022
    Oil on canvas
    57 1/4 x 44 1/8 in
    145.5 x 112 cm
  • Daisuke Fukunaga Sleeping man 3, 2022 Oil on canvas. 31 5/8 x 39 3/8 in 80.3 x 100 cm
    Daisuke Fukunaga
    Sleeping man 3, 2022
    Oil on canvas.
    31 5/8 x 39 3/8 in
    80.3 x 100 cm
  • Daisuke Fukunaga nap, 2022 Oil on canvas. 19 3/4 x 25 5/8 in 50 x 65.2 cm
    Daisuke Fukunaga
    nap, 2022
    Oil on canvas.
    19 3/4 x 25 5/8 in
    50 x 65.2 cm
  • Daisuke Fukunaga Sleeping man 2, 2022 Oil on canvas. 31 5/8 x 39 3/8 in 80.3 x 100 cm
    Daisuke Fukunaga
    Sleeping man 2, 2022
    Oil on canvas.
    31 5/8 x 39 3/8 in
    80.3 x 100 cm
  • Daisuke Fukunaga Untitled, 2021 Watercolor, pencil on paper. 3 7/8 x 5 7/8 in 9.8 x 14.9 cm
    Daisuke Fukunaga
    Untitled, 2021
    Watercolor, pencil on paper.
    3 7/8 x 5 7/8 in
    9.8 x 14.9 cm
  • Daisuke Fukunaga Untitled, 2021 Pencil, pastel on paper. 11 1/8 x 8 1/4 in 28.3 x 21 cm
    Daisuke Fukunaga
    Untitled, 2021
    Pencil, pastel on paper.
    11 1/8 x 8 1/4 in
    28.3 x 21 cm
  • Daisuke Fukunaga Untitled, 2021 Pencil on paper 4 3/4 x 3 7/8 in 12.2 x 9.9 cm
    Daisuke Fukunaga
    Untitled, 2021
    Pencil on paper
    4 3/4 x 3 7/8 in
    12.2 x 9.9 cm
  • Daisuke Fukunaga Untitled, 2021 Pencil on paper. 11 1/8 x 8 1/4 in 28.3 x 21 cm
    Daisuke Fukunaga
    Untitled, 2021
    Pencil on paper.
    11 1/8 x 8 1/4 in
    28.3 x 21 cm
  • Daisuke Fukunaga Untitled, 2021 Watercolor, color pencil on cotton. 4 1/8 x 5 5/8 in 10.5 x 14.3 cm
    Daisuke Fukunaga
    Untitled, 2021
    Watercolor, color pencil on cotton.
    4 1/8 x 5 5/8 in
    10.5 x 14.3 cm
  • Daisuke Fukunaga Untitled, 2021 Pencil, color pencil, pastel, watercolor on paper. 8 1/4 x 11 3/4 in 21 x 29.7 cm
    Daisuke Fukunaga
    Untitled, 2021
    Pencil, color pencil, pastel, watercolor on paper.
    8 1/4 x 11 3/4 in
    21 x 29.7 cm
  • Daisuke Fukunaga Charge, 2020 Oil on canvas 63 7/8 x 89 1/2 in 162.2 x 227.3 cm
    Daisuke Fukunaga
    Charge, 2020
    Oil on canvas
    63 7/8 x 89 1/2 in
    162.2 x 227.3 cm
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Takashi Homma
Eikoh Hosoe

Kyoko Idetsu

Ulala Imai
Kazuo Kadonaga
Kentaro Kawabata

Zenzaburo Kojima
Kisho Kurokawa
Tadaaki Kuwayama
Toshio Matsumoto
Keita Matsunaga
Yutaka Matsuzawa
Kimiyo Mishima

Jiro Nagase

Tomohisa Obana

Tomoko Obana

Toru Otani

Kaz Oshiro
Sterling Ruby

Trevor Shimizu

Megumi Shinozaki

Kenzi Shiokava

Michael E. Smith

Hiroshi Sugito

Kunié Sugiura
Takuro Tamayama
Tiger Tateishi
Sofu Teshigahara
Shomei Tomatsu
Wataru Tominaga

Hosai Matsubayashi XVI
Kansuke Yamamoto
Masaomi Yasunaga

 

Exhibitions:

-2025- 

KEY HIRAGA: The Elegant Life of Mr. H

We Like Us

SAWAKO GODA

TAKESHI HONDA • TOMOKO OBANA

-2024-

JIRO NAGASE

ULALA IMAI: ARCADIA

MIHO DOHI

KYOKO IDETSU: What can an ideology do for me?

KENTARO KAWABATA / BRUCE NAUMAN

SHINJIRO OKAMOTO: TALKATIVE

SAORI (MADOKORO) AKUTAGAWA: CENTENARIA

Keita Matsunaga : Accumulation Flow

-2023-

NONAKA-HILL ♥ TATAMI ANTIQUES: A holiday sale of unique objects from Japan

TAKASHI HOMMA : REVOLUTION No.9 / Camera Obscura Studies

TATSUMI HIJIKATA THE LAST BUTOH: Photographs by Yasuo Kuroda

Sanya Kantarovsky: TO PRISON – with selections from Tatsumi Hijikata The Last Butoh, Photographs by Yasuo Kuroda

Kiyomizu Rokubey VIII: CERAMIC SIGHT

Megumi Shinozaki: Now/Then

Kenzi Shiokava

Kokuta Suda: Okukō 憶劫

Masaomi Yasunaga: 石拾いからの発見 / discoveries from picking up stones

Kazuo Kadonaga

SHUZO AZUCHI GULLIVER  ‘Synogenesis’

- 2022 -

Koichi Enomoto: Against the day

Shigeru Hasegawa: painting

Tatsuo Ikeda / Michael E. Smith

Hiroshi Sugito: the garden with Zenzaburo Kojima

Zenzaburo Kojima: This very green

Tomoko Obana and Toru Otani

Tomohisa Obana: To see the rainbow at night, I must make it myself

Daisuke Fukunaga: Beautiful Work

not titled not Untitled

- 2021 -

Kentaro Kawabata: 凸凹 Bumpy

Natsuyasumi: In the Beginning Was Love

Takashi Homma: mushrooms from the forest

Busy Work at Home

Ulala Imai: AMAZING

– 2020 –

Hosai Matsubayashi XVI & Trevor Shimizu

Megumi Shinozaki: PAPER EDEN

Sterling Ruby and Masaomi Yasunaga

Kaz Oshiro: 96375

Sofu Teshigahara

– 2019 –

Keita Matsunaga

A show about an architectural monograph

Tatsumi Hijikata

Eikoh Hosoe

Yutaka Matsuzawa
Yutaka Matsuzawa through the lens of Mitsutoshi Hanaga
Takuro Tamayama & Tiger Tateishi
Kunié Sugiura
Masaomi Yasunaga
Miho Dohi
Wataru Tominaga
Naotaka Hiro
Parergon: Japanese Art of the 1980s and 1990s
Tadaaki Kuwayama

– 2018 –

Toshio Matsumoto
Kentaro Kawabata
Kansuke Yamamoto
Kazuo Kadonaga: Wood / Paper / Bamboo / Glass

Kimiyo Mishima: Paintings

Shomei Tomatsu: Plastics

Press:

 -2025-

Artillery Magazine, Sawako Goda 

-2024-

Artsy, Nonaka-Hill

Richesse, Nonaka-Hill Kyoto

Bijutsutecho, Nonaka-Hill Kyoto

The Art Newspaper, Nonaka-Hill Kyoto

Meer, Kyoko Idetsu

Bijyutsutecho, Masaomi Yasunaga

Switch, Masaomi Yasunaga

ARTnews JAPAN, Masaomi Yasunaga

Richesse, Masaomi Yasunaga

Art Basel,  Daisuke Fukunaga, Imai Ulala

Art Basel, Kazuo Kadonaga, Sofu Teshigahara 

-2023-

ADF webmagazine, Yasuo Kuroda, Tatsumi Hijikata

e-flux, Sanya Kantarofsky, Yasuo Kuroda

Los Angeles Times, Kenzi Shiokava

Artillery, Masaomi Yasunaga

Contemporary Art Daily Shuzo Azuchi Gulliver

- 2022 -

Contemporary Art Daily, Tomohisa Obana

ARTE FUSE, Daisuke Fukunaga

Contemporary Art Daily, Daisuke Fukunaga

Contemporary Art Review Los Angeles (Carla), Daisuke Fukunaga

What's on Los Angeles, Daisuke Fukunaga

Hyperallergic, Daisuke Fukunaga

Artillery, Kentaro Kawabata
Larchmont Buzz, Kentaro Kawabata

- 2021 -

Art Viewer, Natsuyasumi: In the Beginning Was Love
Hyperallergic, Natsuyasumi: In the Beginning Was Love

Art Viewer, Takashi Homma

Hyperallergic, Busy Work at Home

Art Viewer, Busy Work at Home

Hyperallergic, Ulala Imai

Contemporary Art Review Los Angeles (Carla), Ulala Imai

Contemporary Art Daily, Ulala Imai

artillery, Ulala Imai

Special Ops, Ulala Imai

Art Viewer, Ulala Imai

artillery, Matsubayashi & Trevor Shimizu

– 2020 –

Ceramic Now, Sterling Ryby and Masaomi Yasunaga

Hypebeast, Sterling Ryby and Masaomi Yasunaga

Art Viewer, Sterling Ruby and Masaomi Yasunaga

Air Mail, Sterling Ruby and Masaomi Yasunaga

Los Angeles Times, Kaz Oshiro 

ArtnowLA, Kaz Oshiro

What's on Los Angeles, Kaz Oshiro

KCRW, Kaz Oshiro

Tique, Kaz Oshiro

Contemporary Art Daily, Kaz Oshiro
Art Viewer, Kaz Oshiro
Contemporary Art Daily, Sofu Teshigahara
Art Viewer, Sofu Teshigahara
KCRW, Sofu Tsshigahara
Hyperallergic, Nonaka-Hill
Los Angeles Times, Keita Matsunaga

 – 2019 –

Los Angeles Times, Tatsumi Hijikata
Art Viewer, Tatsumi Hijikata, Eikoh Hosoe
Contemporary Art Review  Los Angeles, Tatsumi Hijikata, Eikoh Hosoe

ArtAsiaPacific, Yutaka Matsuzawa

Los Angeles Times, Tatsumi Hijikata

AUTRE, Tatsumi Hijikata, Eikoh Hosoe
Los Angeles Times, Nonaka-Hill

ARTFORUM, Takuro Tamayama, Tiger Tateishi

Art Viewer, Takuro Tamayama, Tiger Tateishi

KCRW, Nonaka-Hill

LA WEEKLY, Nonaka-Hill

AUTRE, Takuro Tamayama, Tiger Tateishi
ArtsuZe, Takuro Tamayama, Tiger Tateishi

ARTFORUM, Review: Tadaaki Kuwayama, Rakuko Naito

Art Viewer, Masaomi Yasunaga, Kunié Sugiura
Los Angeles Times, Masaomi Yasunaga

KQED, Tadaaki Kuwayama, Rakuko Naito

Contemporary Art Daily, Naotaka Hiro, Wataru Tominaga, Miho Dohi

Los Angeles Times, Miho Dohi

Los Angeles Review of Books, Miho Dohi

Bijutsu Techo, Naotaka Hiro, Wataru Tominaga, Miho Dohi

Art Viewer, Miho Dohi

Art & Object, Parergon

COOL HUNTING, Felix Art Fair

Art Viewer, Tadaaki Kuwayama

artnet news, Nonaka-Hill

Contemporary Art Review Los Angeles (Carla), Tadaaki Kuwayama 
– 2018 –
Art Viewer, Kentaro Kawabata
Contemporary Art Daily, Kazuo kadonaga
Los Angeles Times, Kazuo Kadonaga
ARTFORUM, Kazuo Kadonaga
Contemporary Art Daily, Shomei Tomatsu
KCRW, Kimiyo Mishima, Shomei Tomatsu

 

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