Hiroshi Sugito: The Garden with Zenzaburo Kojima

Nonaka-Hill, Highland

Hollywood | Los Angeles | California | USA
Sep 17, 2022 - Oct 22, 2022

Nonaka-Hill is pleased to present “the garden”, an exhibition of recent paintings by Hiroshi Sugito. The presentation marks the artist’s first solo exhibition with Nonaka-Hill and his ninth solo exhibition in Los Angeles. For the occasion, the artist has incorporated Japanese garden paintings by legendary artist, Zenzaburo Kojima.

Over decades, Hiroshi Sugito has been renowned for atmospheric paintings which evolve from Nihon-ga, the Japanese-style painting traditions in which he first trained. Spaces and objects were depicted in conflicting scales, often causing a viewer to question their own vantage point, or perhaps vantage points. While European early Modern painters drew inspiration from the flatness of traditional Japanese imagery to create masterpieces of Western Painting, it was Cubism which problematized questions of vantage point(s). Such painter’s problems and pursuits are the genesis of Sugito’s modest scaled paintings which utilize decorative vintage frames as tools in his process of composing his images, advancing from the emphasis on “line” which is intrinsic with Nihon-ga to incorporate shadow which is a hallmark of Yō-ga, or Western painting.

By adding and removing the frame, or frames, while composing the painting, Sugito contemplates not only the pictorial concerns that he shares with artists of all generations, but also the many other dynamics of how painting may exist in culture. For this exhibition, Sugito removed the ornate frames which had been added to Zenzaburo Kojima’s paintings of Japanese gardens, presenting them in the Modern unframed style. In contrast, Sugito’s paintings are shown in the vintage frames which were intrinsic to his process of finding his painting image.



Nonaka-Hill is pleased to present “the garden”, an exhibition of recent paintings by Hiroshi Sugito. The presentation marks the artist’s first solo exhibition with Nonaka-Hill and his ninth solo exhibition in Los Angeles. For the occasion, the artist has incorporated Japanese garden paintings by legendary artist, Zenzaburo Kojima.

Over decades, Hiroshi Sugito has been renowned for atmospheric paintings which evolve from Nihon-ga, the Japanese-style painting traditions in which he first trained. Spaces and objects were depicted in conflicting scales, often causing a viewer to question their own vantage point, or perhaps vantage points. While European early Modern painters drew inspiration from the flatness of traditional Japanese imagery to create masterpieces of Western Painting, it was Cubism which problematized questions of vantage point(s). Such painter’s problems and pursuits are the genesis of Sugito’s modest scaled paintings which utilize decorative vintage frames as tools in his process of composing his images, advancing from the emphasis on “line” which is intrinsic with Nihon-ga to incorporate shadow which is a hallmark of Yō-ga, or Western painting.

By adding and removing the frame, or frames, while composing the painting, Sugito contemplates not only the pictorial concerns that he shares with artists of all generations, but also the many other dynamics of how painting may exist in culture. For this exhibition, Sugito removed the ornate frames which had been added to Zenzaburo Kojima’s paintings of Japanese gardens, presenting them in the Modern unframed style. In contrast, Sugito’s paintings are shown in the vintage frames which were intrinsic to his process of finding his painting image.



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