“In the process of evolution we transform and change.
I feel this change through painting and the desire to visualize this.”
Kenichi Ogawa’s (1969, Aichi, Japan). His current paintings and ceramic pieces all revolve around the theme of ‘Hot Spring’. Animals transform into humans and humans transform into animals.
Look how human beings turn into peaceful heads above the steaming water, how they become smaller and simpler.
Ogawa’s work wants to be light, to remind us that we have bodies, that we also do small things, and how important these are in a spinning world. Contemporary Japan has a strong culture of ‘happy characters’, cheerful carriers of emotions and meaning.
Kenichi Ogawa was born in 1969 and lives in Aichi Prefecture. Graduated from Aichi Prefectural College of Art. He has been a long-time artist at Kenji Taki gallery (Tokyo/ Nogoya, Japan). He had several exhibitons like: 2023, Kenji Taki Gallery (Tokyo), 2021, City Hekinan Museum (JP), 2019, “Weightless” with Peter McDonald, Mieke van Schaijk 2018, “I Say Yesterday, You Hear Tomorrow. Visions From Japan” Gallerie delle prigioni, Treviso (IT) 2017,