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KOSAKU KANECHIKA is pleased to present Ataru Satoʼs solo exhibition “First Love 2” from December 9, 2023 to January 20, 2024.

Sato not only understands himself, humanity, and the world around him through the act of drawing and painting, but also communicates through it as well. He uses fine linework and brushstrokes as a tool for expressing various themes such as obsession, fear, and romance. Fact and fiction, real life and fantasy ‒ all well forth, intertwined, through diverse media, including paintings, drawings, installations, and painted boxes.

In his practice, Sato has not been interested in novelty or finding meaning. Viewing contemporary art as a “world of tolerance,” Sato explains that painting is a way for him to receive a certain kind of acceptance that it is all right for someone like him to exist. Often, what he depicts are things that many shy away from, without having understood them properly, things that we conceal deep within ourselves, and turn our backs on. Perhaps that is why they resonate deeply as something painful, or, at times, sweet.

Sato has provided the following statement about the “First Love 2” exhibition.

I had always pondered about what title to give my solo exhibitions after first having completed some works. However, this time, I decided on “FirstLove 2” early on. It had been floating around in my head for a while, so I began painting after having selected the title. This peculiar title had just come to me off the top of my head, but each time I painted, it lingered in the back of my mind.

While there are many facets to “First Love 2,” now that I am in the most exciting phase of the preparation for the exhibition, I realize that I chose this title out of a desire to get in touch with myself and others once more.

The primary focus of this exhibition is on the artistʼs portraits. In the past, Sato often drew from a world within himself. Yet by depicting others, the artist says he has been able to come into contact with the power that each individual possesses, allowing him to step out of his own world, and head in a different direction. By adopting a broader, more “positive” perspective that gently accepts these realities of pain and darkness, and even shows glimpses of hope, this new body of work constitutes an important turning point for the artist.

We cordially invite you to attend Ataru Satoʼs solo exhibition “First Love 2,” which features approximately 25 new paintings.

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About the Artist

Ataru Sato attempts to understand himself, humanity, and the world around him through the act of drawing or painting. Expressing themes such as obsession, fear, and romance through fine ‒ perhaps excessively fine ‒ pencil lines and distinctive brushwork, Sato emphasises that his works are created for himself. He sees art as being created by people who are alive to express their lived experiences and has no aspiration to create art for artʼs sake, art that is novel, or art that seeks to be meaningful. Satoʼs images continually propagate, driven by his need to comprehend the indiscernible aspects of life. Born from a core of personal questions, his work is characterised by a powerful energy that penetrates deeply, leaving a lasting impression on its viewers.

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About the Gallery

Founded in March 2017 by director, Kosaku Kanechika, KOSAKU KANECHIKA is a contemporary art gallery in Tokyo, Japan, that belongs to a new generation of venues re-defining the local contemporary art landscape. The gallery showcases Japanese artists who are renowned domestically and on an international scale, representing Yutaka Aoki, Junko Oki, Takuro Kuwata, Ataru Sato, Chikashi Suzuki, Noritaka Tatehana, and fumiko imano. The gallery also hosts exhibitions featuring overseas artists such as Dan McCarthy and Ruby Neri, introducing artists that engage in novel expressions transcending both medium and genre.

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