Megumi Nagai "Rinne Samsara"

Onishi Gallery

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Inspired by Japanese fables and Edo period artists, Japanese born artist Megumi Nagai’s exquisite renderings of inner fantasies reveal a passionate and humorous soul; a gentle person of enormous strength. Megumi’s statement of process is reminiscent of the great surrealists, “sometimes an unexpected occurs, and a surprising relationship develops between the wood and me. So until I complete a work, I do not know what will result.” What does result, again and again, are artworks of unusual beauty and power, humorous and true. (Elizabeth A. Sackler, President, Arthur M. Sackler Foundation)

Onishi Gallery is pleased to announce the solo exhibition of Megumi Nagai entitled “Rinne samsara”. In her most recent work, Nagai revisits the spirituality of her native Japan and the legacy of Italian artist Giuseppe Arcimboldo, evoking her own faith as she endeavors to give form to the Buddhist concept of Rinne, or rebirth.

While in her previous pieces Nagai has sought to resurrect the fables and mythology of traditional Japanese folklore, the visions of death and creation depicted in her latest work capture something far more immaterial¾the essence of a living being. Inextricable from the blocks of mahogany and burl on which they are painted, these pieces express visually the cycle of the soul as it turns, the wooden contours of the grain imbuing each with the inimitable uniqueness of life.

Rinne is impermanence made physical; at a glance orderly and symmetrical, but, upon closer inspection, wild, unpredictable, and freely flowing from one fragile moment to another. It is a true portrait of nature’s contempt for edifice, its insistence on chaos, and its limitless potential for startling beauty.

Born in Japan in 1951, Megumi Nagai received her degree from Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music in 1975. She lives and works in Brooklyn, New York.

[Image: Megumi Nagai "Rinne II" (2011) oil and gold on wood (black walnut), 22 x 20.25 in.]

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Schedule

from November 08, 2011 to November 23, 2011

Opening Reception on 2011-11-10 from 18:00 to 20:00

Artist(s)

Megumi Nagai

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