Erin D. Garcia has returned to Tokyo after a five year hiatus. His latest solo exhibition Super Silhouette at DIESEL ART GALLERY takes on a more figurative approach than his more abstracted forms and is somewhat inspired by his interests in 1980s-90s motorsports.
It would be difficult to see that through the simple silhouettes in his new drawings, many of which depict flowers, vases and plants. A recent Studio Visit, however, provided HYPEBEAST an inside look at the process in which Garcia forms his paint by mixing multiple KRINK K-60 markers — resulting in static, yet rhythmic forms that tinkers with the senses through the use of minimal brushstrokes.
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To complement the 40 works on display, the Los Angeles-based artist worked with the gallery to release limited-edition goods, such as a tee, hoodie and more. Super Silhouette is on view at DIESEL ART GALLERY in Tokyo until November 10.
Elsewhere, Larry Bell and John Chamberlain take over Hauser & Wirth LA.
DIESEL ART GALLERY
ocoti B1F, 1-23-16,
Shibuya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
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