Installation view of "Susumu Kamijo: Jack & Venus," Venus Over Manhattan, New York, 2022
Installation view of "Susumu Kamijo: Jack & Venus," Venus Over Manhattan, New York, 2022
Installation view of "Susumu Kamijo: Jack & Venus," Venus Over Manhattan, New York, 2022
Installation view of "Susumu Kamijo: Jack & Venus," Venus Over Manhattan, New York, 2022
Installation view of "Susumu Kamijo: Jack & Venus," Venus Over Manhattan, New York, 2022
Installation view of "Susumu Kamijo: Jack & Venus," Venus Over Manhattan, New York, 2022
Installation view of "Susumu Kamijo: Jack & Venus," Venus Over Manhattan, New York, 2022
Installation view of "Susumu Kamijo: Jack & Venus," Venus Over Manhattan, New York, 2022
Installation view of "Susumu Kamijo: Jack & Venus," Venus Over Manhattan, New York, 2022
Installation view of "Susumu Kamijo: Jack & Venus," Venus Over Manhattan, New York, 2022
Installation view of "Susumu Kamijo: Jack & Venus," Venus Over Manhattan, New York, 2022
Installation view of "Susumu Kamijo: Jack & Venus," Venus Over Manhattan, New York, 2022
Susumu Kamijo: Jack & Venus
October 12 – November 11, 2022
Opening: Tuesday, October 18th, 6:00 - 8:00 pm
Venus Over Manhattan
55 Great Jones Street
New York, NY 10012
(New York, NY) – Beginning October 12th, Venus Over Manhattan will debut Jack & Venus, an exhibition of new paintings by New York-based Japanese artist Susumu Kamijo, at the gallery’s 55 Great Jones Street location. This presentation comprises one part of a two-venue show: Jack Hanley Gallery will simultaneously open an exhibition under the same title in its TriBeCa space. Kamijo is critically admired for graphic compositions featuring abstracted poodles as vehicles for an ongoing exploration of pattern, color, and surface. With the works in Jack & Venus, the artist has incorporated new components—birds and foliage—expanding his deceptively charming visual vocabulary. The group of eleven vivacious paintings on view at Venus have been executed in a horizontal format— another shift in Kamijo’s approach—and with the artist’s delightfully expressionistic brushwork.
Jack & Venus, Susumu Kamijo’s first exhibition with the gallery, will be on view through November 11th.
While Kamijo’s new series finds the artist continuing to depict his favorite canine protagonists in dynamic arrangements, the works are marked by purer swaths of color that underscore the organic forms and innate geometry Kamijo mines. The combination of these more concentrated hues with wider swaths of visible canvas overlayed with clear gesso, allows subtler elements to come to the fore. Delicate paint drips, fevered brushstrokes, and exuberant gestural markings coexist in profound harmony. A salient and beautiful sense of formal equilibrium exists amongst all the works in this new series, derived from Kamijo’s canny balancing of airy composition and raw painterly expression.
By expanding his imagery to include birds, vegetation, bodies of water, and celestial points, Kamijo here creates new opportunities to conjure the potential of his chosen medium. With their spectacularly variegated wingtips, tailfeathers and bills, his birds—coupled with increasingly abstracted images of the artist’s familiar poodles—the artist has endowed his latest series fresh visual dynamism.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Susumu Kamijo was born in 1975 in Nagano, Japan. He received a BFA from the University of Oregon in 2000, and an MFA from the University of Washington in 2002. Kamijo’s work has been the subject of numerous solo presentations both stateside and abroad, including recent exhibitions at Perrotin, Seoul; GNYP Gallery, Berlin; Harper’s, East Hampton; Marvin Gardens, Queens; and Stems Gallery, Brussels. His work frequently features in major group exhibitions, including recent presentations at Carl Kostyal, Stockholm; The Pit, Los Angeles; Alexander Berggruen Gallery, New York; Rod Barton, London; and Harper’s, East Hampton. Kamijo lives and works in Brooklyn, New York.
For further information about the exhibition and availability, please contact the gallery at info@venusovermanhattan.com
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Susumu Kamijo, "Above Us," 2022 . Acrylic, flashe vinyl paint, wax pastel on canvas; 55 x 66 in (139.7 x 167.6 cm)
Susumu Kamijo, "As You Wish," 2022 . Acrylic, flashe vinyl paint, pastel pencil on canvas; 55 x 66 in (139.7 x 167.6 cm)
Susumu Kamijo, "Forgive Me Love," 2022. Acrylic, flashe vinyl paint, pastel pencil on canvas; 55 x 66 in (139.7 x 167.6 cm)
Susumu Kamijo, "Good Feeling," 2022. Acrylic, flashe vinyl paint, wax pastel on canvas; 55 x 66 in (139.7 x 167.6 cm)
Susumu Kamijo, "In The Great Land ," 2022. Acrylic, flashe vinyl paint, pastel pencil on canvas; 55 x 66 in (139.7 x 167.6 cm)
Susumu Kamijo, "Slow Burning," 2022. Acrylic, flashe vinyl paint, pastel pencil on canvas; 55 x 66 in (139.7 x 167.6 cm)
Susumu Kamijo, "The Two," 2022. Acrylic, flashe vinyl paint, pastel pencil on canvas; 55 x 66 in (139.7 x 167.6 cm)
Susumu Kamijo, "Up," 2022. Acrylic, flashe vinyl paint, pastel pencil on canvas; 55 x 66 in (139.7 x 167.6 cm)
Susumu Kamijo, "That Day," 2022. Acrylic, flashe vinyl paint, pastel pencil on canvas; 55 x 66 in (139.7 x 167.6 cm)
Susumu Kamijo, "The Greeting," 2022. Acrylic, flashe vinyl paint, wax pastel on canvas; 55 x 66 in (139.7 x 167.6 cm)
Susumu Kamijo, "Sudden Joy," 2022 . Acrylic, flashe vinyl paint, wax pastel on canvas; 74 x 92 in (188 x 233.7 cm)
Susumu Kamijo at Venus Over Manhattan and Jack Hanley Gallery, through November 11 and 23
The artist has concurrent solo gallery shows at Venus Over Manhattan and Jack Hanley Gallery in New York.
In this new body of work, Susumu Kamijo has used new motifs while expanding his distinct visual vocabulary.