Where Unseen Things Seeps Forth
Photo: UltraSuperNew

Where Unseen Things Seeps Forth

  • Art, Drawing and illustration
  • UltraSuperNew Kura, Shibuya
Shota Nagao
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Time Out says

Marseille-based artists Barbara Penhouet and Bastien Marienne are bringing together a quietly evocative exhibition at UltraSuperNew Kura gallery from April 3 to May 8. Looking beyond surface-level appearances, the works feature scenes from Provence, Alpes and Cote d’Azur, transforming everyday moments into emotional landscapes by capturing fleeting sensations through layered impasto, bold use of light and delicate glazes.

Their works convey distinct emotions across a variety of scenes – from the deep blues of the sea to the vibrant tones of the scrubland. Their works linger in that in-between where memory, presence and perception blurs, revealing the subtle vibrations of reality that often go unnoticed.

Across 15 canvases, the artists explore themes of impermanence and inner stillness, creating compositions that feel both intimate and deceptively simple. The result is a meditative viewing experience – one that encourages you to slow down, sit with the moment, and sense the subtle presence of the unseen.

Visits are by appointment only on weekdays, while walk-ins are welcome on Saturdays. The exhibition is closed on Sundays and Mondays.

Reserve a spot on the official website.

Details

Address
UltraSuperNew Kura
4F, Epoch
2-6-18 Higashi, Shibuya
Tokyo
Transport:
Shibuya Station (JR Yamanote, Saikyo, Shonan-shinjuku, Keio Inokashira, Tokyu Toyoko, Den-en-toshi, Tokyo Metro Ginza, Fukutoshin and Hanzomon lines)
Price:
Free entry
Opening hours:
Appointment only Tue-Fri 12noon-6.30pm (last entry 6pm), Sat (Walk in) 11am-7.30pm; Closed Sun & Mon

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