Ryuichi Ogino exhibition “Idealistically Hypocritical 5″


exhibition | 2010.06.04(fri)-6.14(mon) 12:00-18:00 ※2F高円寺ギャラリー同時開催。2Fは19:00close
※6/6 13:30~16:00は入場料500yen→info…

reception talk&DJ | 2010.6.4(fri.) | open17:30 | entrance. free →more info…



-artist- Ryuichi Ogino


-artist profile-

1978年に東京で生まれた荻野はスノーボードから受けた影響をきっかけに渡米。以後語学学校、カレッジを経て 2004年California College of the Artsを04年に卒業。翌年の帰国以降は国内外での展示(平面、立体インスタレーション)、レクチャーと活動は多岐にわたります。

Previously known simply as “Ogi”, the Tokyo born-and-bred artist Ryuichi Ogino received his BFA from the California College of Arts & Crafts in 2004. Working in a range of media that includes paper-clay toy figures, acrylic paint and wood, Ogino continues to exhibit work both domestically and internationally.

Mash Up Wall




-about Mash Up Wall…-

“Out of context Mush Up”という概念をリテラルに捉え、発展させたインスタレーション。様々な作家による150点以上に及ぶ作品群を展示壁に対して同時並列的に配置する

-出展artist list- (五十音順)-

・DEVILROBOTS (www.dvrb.jp)
・JONJONGREEN (jongreen.blog.shinobi.jp)
・Jun Inoue (juninoue.jp/)
・Junpei Inoue (junpeiinoue.com/)
・KAMAKIRI (kamakiri.main.jp)
・KAROGARO (www.karogaro-toys.com)
・Kleptomaniac (www.kleptomaniac.jp/)
・Koutaro Ooyama a.k.a MON(http://koutaroooyama.com)
・LOOSE END(www.looseend.jp)
・Mai Nagamoto(www.mexthi.com/mainagamoto)
・MHAK (mhak.jp)
・Milen David salondechill.com/artist/milen.html
・NEKONOKO (www.nekonoko.info)
・PCP (www.hypehopewonderland.com)
・Rei Inaba
・ROLLINGTHUNDER (VAD&MEL) (www.rollingthunder.jp)
・Sakura (www.myspace.com/sleepsleepy)
・Senekt (www.myspace.com/senekt)
・Tessar Lo (www.tessarlo.com)
・Trip as Meg Hasegawa (www.tripairways.com)
・Ysol
・yurashika (swingingallery.com/artist/yurashika)
・大山エンリコイサム (www.enricoletter.net)
・小川亜衣( ameblo.jp/ogaogaaiai/)
・ちゃけ部! (ameblo.jp/chake-bu/)
・中山裕輝 (http://www.koenji-high.com/koenjigallery/nakayama)
・長場雄 (kaerusensei.com)
・苦虫ツヨシ (www.nigamushi-tsuyoshi.com/)
・マッドバーバリアンズ (madbarbarians.jp)


-out of context mash up / detail of mash up wall -

マッシュアップというのは元来音楽、特にDJplayにおけるミックススタイルの名称です。異なるボーカルトラックとインストゥルメンタルの楽曲を並列して再生、もしくはミックスして編集するような手法をさします。
荻野竜一はMashUpにおいて、楽曲のジャンルや音楽的背景が全く無視され、音楽的な真新しさや快感に焦点が絞られている点に着目し、アニメや漫画/ゲーム/音楽、アート/デザイン/グラフィック/デコレーションなど様々なコンテクストを組み合わせ再構成し、立体/平面作品へと落とし込むことで、これを美術表現に置き換える試みをしてきました。

それは、価値観や背景の異なる物事が多様化し溢れる中、既存のコンテクストから解放されて別の要素を基準にして編集しなおして楽しむ今日のある側面を模倣するようです。
またそうすることによってそれぞれのコンテクストを改めて観察する手がかりを与えることにもなるでしょう。

今回AMPcafeでは、そういったコンセプトを体現する作品を数点展示するだけでなく、Out Of Context Mash Upを応用する実験的試みとして、様々な作家による多種多様な作品をMashUp的感覚で展示するという方法に取り組みます。
展示方法は、壁面全体を一つのMash Up表現媒体として、A4縦サイズの作品をランダムな状態で並列的に配置します。

参加アーティスト30名、作品総数150点以上、全幅4m×2m以上の迫力あるインスタレーションとなっております。


The term “Mash-Up” is a technique widely used among DeeJays to create a song or composition by combining two or more songs, usually overlaying the vocal track of one song over the music track of another.

Ryuichi Ogino focuses on that Mash-Ups, while they transform the original contents, they eliminate their contexts as the result, and has been applying the technique on the visual art by placing paintings with different contexts next to each other and complete them as one painting. In his works, Ogino appropriates the tendency of today where various issues and ideas overlaps, hence enabling us to liberate from out dated customs and grant us the opportunity to bring issues and ideas in a new set of standards of our own. At the same time, such blending would give us tremendous clues to observe the contexts that have been ignored.

In “Idealistically Hypocritical 5″ at AMPcafe, Ryuichi Ogino experiments on applying the concept; Out of the Context Mash-Up visually, presenting not only his original art works, but also an installation in which he asked 29 artists to contribute their works. The wall was divided into A4 size grids then artists were asked to submit their works within A4 size to fill each grids. The wall will consist over 150 pieces of art works from 30 different artists stretching 4 meters in width and 2 meters in height.








※about Ryuichi Ogino
-Education-

BFA 2004 California College of the Arts

Selected Past Exhibitions:

2010
MAR. Solo Exhibition “Idealistically Hypocritical 4,” Clear Edition & Gallery, Tokyo
FEB. “InsideOut of Contexts,” ZAIM, Yokohama

2009
SEP. Solo Exhibition “Idealistically Hypocritical 3,” LeBasse Projects, Culver City, CA
MAY. Solo Exhibition “Idealistically Hypocritical 2,” AMP Cafe & Gallery, Tokyo

2008
OCT. Faber-Castell In-store Installation, Faber-Castell, Midtown, Tokyo
OCT. Cerasoli: LeBasse Inauguration Show, Cerasoli: LeBasse, Culver City, CA
FEB. Solo Exhibition “Idealistically Hypocritical,” Rean, Tokyo

2007
JUL. “In a Foreign Land,” Project Gallery, Culver City, CA
JUL. “Tree Show,” Giant Robot SF, San Francisco, CA
JUN. Solo Exhibition “My Life is Your Problem,” Receiver Gallery, San Francisco, CA
FEB. “Illustrious,” Compound Gallery, Portland, OR

2006
DEC. “One and Oh,” Park Life, San Francisco, CA
MAR. “Beast from the East,” Project, Los Angeles, CA
FEB. “10 x 10,” BBS Tokyo, Tokyo

2005
DEC. “Untitled,” White Walls, San Francisco, CA
DEC. “Fresh Produce,” Anno Domini, San Jose, CA
AUG. “Friendless Outsiders,” Unknown Gallery, Salt Lake City, UT
MAR. Solo Exhibition “Recent Works,” Receiver Gallery, San Francisco, CA

2004
NOV. Solo Exhibition, Kid Robot, San Francisco, CA
SEP. “Inconspicuous Monsters,” Giant Robot SF, San Francisco, CA
MAY. “Young Bloods,” Andenken Gallery, Denver, CO
JAN. “Lowbrow Show,” Davis & Cline Gallery, Ashland, OR
JAN. “Check the Halls,” Cassius King Gallery, San Diego, CA

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