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Hiromi Nakatsugawa’s debut solo exhibition Pass By explores the complex modes of being that exist within a single body at any given moment. Their highly rendered drawings visualize multiple states of transformation, appearing as energetic flows travelling across internal communicative networks. Expressing an emergent form of biomechanism that finds precedents in the sculptural work of Lee Bontecou and drawings of HR Giger, Nakatsugawa’s drawings conjure a wide range of science-fictive associations, with references to the figure (internal) and landscape (external) persisting throughout.
Intimately scaled and accomplished in pencil crayon and graphite, their renderings of tubed and venular passageways weave through, around and across one another illuminating an intricate mesh of organic operations and their functional fragility. Within these structures, portals form and disperse activating potential processes of internal discovery and otherworldly exploration.
Nakatsugawa recounts a…
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Press Release
Hiromi Nakatsugawa’s debut solo exhibition Pass By explores the complex modes of being that exist within a single body at any given moment. Their highly rendered drawings visualize multiple states of transformation, appearing as energetic flows travelling across internal communicative networks. Expressing an emergent form of biomechanism that finds precedents in the sculptural work of Lee Bontecou and drawings of HR Giger, Nakatsugawa’s drawings conjure a wide range of science-fictive associations, with references to the figure (internal) and landscape (external) persisting throughout.
Intimately scaled and accomplished in pencil crayon and graphite, their renderings of tubed and venular passageways weave through, around and across one another illuminating an intricate mesh of organic operations and their functional fragility. Within these structures, portals form and disperse activating potential processes of internal discovery and otherworldly exploration.
Nakatsugawa recounts a…











































































