Naofumi MARUYAMA “NO DATE”

 

Naofumi MARUYAMA solo exhibition “NO DATE”
Dates: 19 April – 7 June 2025
Venue: ShugoArts
Hours: 11am ‒ 6pm, Closed on Sun, Mon and Public Holidays

Opening reception
Date&Time: 19 April, 3pm – 6pm
Venue: ShugoArts
*The Artist will be present

Exhibition Info

 


 

I wonder when I went to that place, I can’t quite remember clearly.
I search for the photos of that place in my phone’s saved pictures.
Those recorded dates on the screen don’t match my sense of time.
Memory doesn’t hold onto dates.
It dissolves time and space, blending them together.
Gently wavering, the forgotten and vanished begin to reveal themselves.

Naofumi MARUYAMA, 3 March 2025

 


 

Naofumi Maruyama begins painting by placing a cotton cloth, saturated with water, on the floor. Utilizing the effect of pigments spreading and seeping into the fabric through the water, he has created numerous landscapes where the boundaries of objects dissolve ambiguously. Unlike applying layers of paint onto a firm and solid support, his process involves gradually generating colors and forms on a damp surface, much like a wetland. This approach resonates with the reality of our own existence, as we stand and live on unstable, physically shifting ground.

During his process of art-making while utilizing water as a medium, Maruyama contemplates that “everything is in flux.” We are accustomed to capturing the elusive flow of the world by representing it through diagrams and words in order to rationally understand phenomena. However, the understanding gained through such analysis does not necessarily explain the irrational events or the complex emotions that shape our individual lives.

 


Naofumi MARUYAMA, Kicking Water (continues to), 2025, acrylic on cotton, 162.3x112cm

 

“I believe that flow is inherently something that cannot be visualized. If we want to visualize it with time, it divides and stops the flow using dates and days of the week. I sometimes feel a sense of discomfort with this. Memories fade and disappear. Then, they are rearranged and reborn as something new. I want to create my art with an awareness of this kind of flow.”

Like stars flickering in the vast expanse of time and space, our memories of life exist and form meaning. Naofumi Maruyama’s wavering art may serve as a place where these fragments gradually come together. In this exhibition, we will present over six new works of Maruyama, including a large-scale piece measuring 3.6 meters, inspired by waterside nature. Additionally, Maruyama’s artist book brackish water, which compiles photographs he captures in daily life, has recently been published. This accordion-style book is designed not only to be enjoyed by flipping through the pages but also to be unfolded and viewed three-dimensionally. Limited to six copies, each features a unique, specially crafted case. We hope you will enjoy the exhibition.

ShugoArts, March 2025

 


Naofumi MARUYAMA, Kicking Water (being called), 2025, acrylic on cotton, 162.3x112cm

 


 

Naofumi MARUYAMA Related exhibitions

>The Secrets of Color from Impressionism to Contemporary Art
Dates: 14 December 2024 – 18 May 2025
Venue: Pola Museum of Art
Museum website

>With Me Now: The People and the Surroundings in My Art
Dates: 5 April – 22 July 2025
Venue: Bernard Buffet Museum
Museum website

*For further information, please visit the museums’ websites.

 


Top image: Naofumi MARUYAMA, Kicking Water (NO DATE), 2025, acrylic on cotton, 162.3x112cm

 

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