Fujita Yuya

Yuya Fujita’s work is “an accumulation of small, private activities,” as he describes it. He also says, “Those activities breathe life into my paintings. I need a sense that I can actually see and feel the objects, and realize them with my mind and body.” Fujita depicts the objects uniquely, not merely creating miniatures, but rather an atmosphere that is both realistic and boldly present. His eye for composition and the way he depicts the objects could be considered the very essence of contemporary art. webwsite:fujitayuya.com [Selected Biography]
1974
Born in Saitama prefecture, Japan.
2005
Participated in the Ashi Exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art, Saitama and the International Group Show, Caelum Gallery, New York.
2006
“CAF.N” at the Museum of Modern Art, Saitama.
2007
Participated in the Ashi Exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art, Saitama, and “Le monde de Coco” at Chanel Nexus Hall, Tokyo.
2008-09 Solo Exhibition, Hirano Kotoken, Tokyo. “Network Project Japan” at Inter Alia (Seoul). 2009-2011
Participated in Art Fair Tokyo at Hirano Kotoken.
2011
“Neo-Objective Style” at Dewazakura Museum of Art, Tendo, Yamagata.
2012
Ginza Mitsukoshi Gallery, Tokyo
2013
Participated in Art Fair Tokyo at Tokyo International Forum.
2014
Published the artbook “Fruit and Antique.” (Yayoi Gallery,)