INSIDER / Private World of Collectors

INSIDER / Private World of Collectors

INSIDER /

Private World of Collectors

2023. 6. 8- 8. 28

Artists|

Takeru Amano

Tomoko Nagai

Kiriko Iida

Yuichi Hirako

Satoshi Saitoh

Shiorichan

Kenzo Taruishi

Teppei Ikehila

Daniel Sueiras Fanjul

Moises Yagues

Jon Burgerman



Gin Huang Gallery is proud to announce an upcoming international
artist exhibition, featuring works of several talented artists from
around the world, privately offered by important collectors. Opening
on June 8, 2023, the exhibition will reveal the work of  Takeru Amano,
Tomoko Nagai, Kiriko Iida, Yuichi Hirako, Satoshi Saitoh, KINJO,
Shiorichan
, Kenzo Taruishi, Teppei Ikehila, Daniel Sueiras Fanjul, Moises Yagues
and Jon Burgerman. Over the world from Japan, Spain, and the UK, each
artist offers a unique artistic perspective, with genres ranging from
traditional Japanese folklore to abstract surrealist imaginings. This
highly anticipated exhibition will be a fascinating compl
iation of works that demonstrates how varied contemporary art can be.
Who knows what each artist will bring out to everyone next year!

VR exhibition link:

https://www.artland.com/exhibitions/insider-private-world-of-collectors

INSIDER /Private World of Collectors


The Gin Huang Gallery team is very pleasure to present you with a
unique collection exhibition. Let’s listen to collectors’ collection
experience and sort out our perspective on contemporary art
collection:



“ As a contemporary art collector, I have had the pleasure of curating
a diverse collection of modern artworks that reflect my interest in
contemporary art and my appreciation of the artistic
creative process. My collection consists of works by both established and emerging
artists, ranging from paintings and sculptures to mixed media and
installations. Each piece in my collection is carefully selected, only
being added if it speaks to me on an emotional aspect or challenges me
intellectually.



One of the aspects I love about contemporary art is that it’s evolving
continuing, which means that there is always something new to
discover. I’m always excited to attend galleries’ fairs and art fairs
to see the latest works and to connect with artists directly. This
helps me understand their thought and make me admire their works with
appreciation. In my opinion, the enchantment of contemporary art
depend on it can break the boundaries and challenge the specification
of society, it’s an envolving thought, disengage from traditional,
accepting innovation and exploring new angle of view. Contemporary art
can be a strong power to lead a meaningful conversation and society
revolution.


I strongly believe that having contemporary art collection speaks
volumes of personality and values of a collector. For me, my
collection represents my curiosity, creativity, and willingness to
take risks. As a contemporary art collector, it is important to me to
share my love for art with others. I regularly open my home to
visitors so they can experience the works in person and start their
own journey of exploring contemporary art.



In conclusion, my contemporary art collection is more than just a
display of beautiful objects. It is a manifestation of my passion for
creativity, innovation, and society revolution, and presence as a
reminder that there are always new perspectives to explore.


Installation Views

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Selected Work

Takeru Amano, Venus and Lemon #3, H130 x W130, Acrylic on linen

Satoshi Saitoh, No. 1, 2022, H30 x W100 x D25, Phoebe zhennan, ash, glue, cochineal, red, silver, green

Yuichi Hirako, Compost 85, H 40 x W 16, Ceramic, Lacquer

Yuichi Hirako, Compost 47, H 39 x W 14, Ceramic, Lacquer

Yuichi Hirako, Compost 46, H 44 x W 18, Ceramic, oil paint

KINJO, Big Cereal No.10 (SpongeBob), H 194 x W 130.3, Acrylic, aerosol, oilpastel, gesso on canvas

KINJO, Big Cereal No.6 (Dino Pebbles), H 194 x W 130.3, Acrylic, aerosol, oilpastel, gesso on canvas

KINJO / Big Cereal (Pokemon) / H 194 x W 130.3 / Acrylic, aerosol, oil pastel, gesso on canvas

KINJO / ONE'S EYES NO.25 / H 162 x W 130.3 / Acrylic, aerosol, oil, oilstick on canvas

KINJO / One’s Eyes no.27 / H 162 x W 130.3 / Acrylic, aerosol, oil, oilstick on canvas

KINJO, One’s Eyes no.28, H 162 x W 130.3, Acrylic, aerosol, oil, oilstick on canvas

Kiriko Iida, Shade, H 27.3 x W 27.3, Oil on Canvas

Daniel Sueiras Fanjul, Pitufo Filósofo, H 21 x W 17, Oil on board

Daniel Sueiras Fanjul, The Tryout, H 21 x W 17, Oil on board

Daniel Sueiras Fanjul, Elmo V, H 43 x W 39, Oil on board

Moises Yagues, Approach, H 40 x W 40, Acrylic on wood

Moises Yagues, Cabeza Habitada, H 120 x W 120, Mixed media

Kenzo Taruishi, Untitled, H 130.3 x W 130, Acrylic, pencil on canvas

Jon Burgerman, Cinnamon, H 35.5 x W 27.9, Aerosol on wood panel

Jon Burgerman, Cake, H 76 x W 71, Aerosol on canvas

Teppei Ikehila, Santa Claus and Reindeer, H 30 x W 30, Oil on Canvas

Tomoko Nagai, Girl in a Dress, H 40.8 x W 32.6, StareReap 2.5 (Three-dimensional print with UV ink)