Untitled , 2020
116.8 x 42 cm (h x w)
inkjet print, Perspex each 29.7 x 39.5 cm

The 3 prints are images of an artificial lotus flower made of plastic.

Lotus flowers usually come into bloom in July and August, and are deeply connected with Buddhism. In Buddhism, it is considered that there are lotus flowers in paradise and a person, who passed away and goes to Pure Land of Paradise, is said to be reborn on top of a lotus flower.

I therefore regard lotus flowers as flowers which exists in the eternal present, where time does not exist. I decided to use an artificial flower as it encapsulates a moment when a natural flower, existing in this temporal world, is in full blossom.

Rieko Akatsuka Born in Tokyo, Japan. Lives and works in Tokyo.
2001 BA (Hons) Fine Art at Goldsmith’s College

Group Exhibitons
2001 Liminal/ Minimal/ Nominal: Architectural Traces, Gallery Westland Place, London & John Hansard Gallery, Southampton Mega-City, Fukugan Gallery, Osaka, JapanSuk, Sesto Senso, Bologna, Italy Urban Rhythms, Sarah Myerscough Fine Art, London
2001 DLA Art Award 2001, Sarah Myerscough Fine Art, London
2002 agnes b, Covent Garden/ Hampstead, London Undertow,1-5 Crucifix Lane, London Emporio Armani, Knightsbridge, London Flat Pack, St George Wharf, London Centre of Attraction-The 8th Baltic Triennial of International ArtContemporary Art Centre, Vilnius, Lithuania
2003 The Entangled Eye, Danielle Arnaud, London & Gallery Speak For, Tokyo Wonderland, ARTSPACE, Auckland, New Zealand Transformation, Fukugan Gallery, Osaka, Japan Firstsite Project Space, Theminories, Colchester, U.K.
2004 Nowhere Else but Here, Danielle Arnaud, London Take One, Royal Festival Hall, London
2005 Illumination, Fordham, London
2006 Repatriating the Ark, Museum of Garden History, London
2008 Machinic Alliance, Danielle Arnaud, London
2009 Trolls in the Park 2009, Zenpukuji Park, Tokyo
2010 1,000,000 riki ten, Gallery Kuraya, Naoshima, Japan
2011 Fujio Akatsuka Manga University Exhibition, Nijō Castle, Kyoto, Japan
2013 Let's La Gon Ten, Morishita Culture Centre, Tokyo
2014 Fujio Akatsuka Kokoro Ten, Spiral Garden, Tokyo Oppai Ten, Dictionary Club Sendagaya, Tokyo
2015 Absolute Now, Atsuko Barouh, Tokyo Bichutsu Ten, Bank Gallery, Tokyo/ PARCO, Fukuoka, Japan
2017 Bichutsu Ten, Gallery X By PARCO, Tokyo A bird in the head, Danielle Arnaud, London
2018 IMA-ten, tadpole art project, Tokyo Fujio Rock, Grass Square (Ebisu Garden Place), Tokyo
2019 Manga, The British Museum, London

Solo Shows
2003 Gallery Suzuki, Kyoto, Japan, Kaede Gallery, Osaka, Japan
2006 T(here), Gallery Suzuki, Kyoto, Japan

Other works
2004 ‘Do the Math’, Brooks (music video)
2008 ‘Manabadman’, Toddla T (music video)

Exhibited by:

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