
© Yoshinori Mizutani
I always thought of rain as something gloomy and unpleasant. One day, however, I stepped out into the city and realised how rain can alter our everyday landscape. Even the most mundane details such as wet ground and rain drops can reveal a whole new world to us if we observe them from a slightly different angle. 'Rain' is one of my continuing attempts to present a new perspective and interpretation towards our often overlooked daily phenomenon.
Yoshinori Mizutani.
© Yoshinori Mizutani
Also on view at the gallery will be a selection of works from the series Tokyo Parrots (2013) and Yusurika (2014). In the globally-recognised Tokyo Parrots, we spend our time looking up, but viewing the crowded wires and trees in very much the same light as the painted black and white busy pedestrian crossings in Rain. In Yusurika, mirrors are used along with reflections and focus to carve up scenes and compose images which explore Mizutani’s ongoing quest to discover nature in Tokyo.
© Yoshinori Mizutani
Born in 1987 in Japan, Yoshinori Mizutani has quickly established worldwide recognition and amassed an impressive list of solo exhibitions in numerous countries, including; Switzerland (Galerie Au Premier), Tokyo (IMA), Beijing (Aura Gallery) and Belgium (IBASHO). In addition, Mizutani was awarded the Japan Photo Award in 2013 and nominated as a FOAM Talent in 2014. His publications include YUSURIKA and COLORS (amana/IMA, 2015) and Tokyo Parrots (amana/IMA, 2014). He lives and works in Tokyo.