Motoko Ishibashi

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Motoko's practice amalgamates Western and Japanese visual languages... engaging with mass consumer culture as well as digital cultures, her work considers relations of power, gender, the body and selfhood within technologically-mediated society.

Motoko Ishibashi (b. Nagasaki, Japan) received her MFA in Painting at the Royal College of Art, London (2015), her BFA in Painting at Slade School of Fine Art, London (2013), and a BA in Aesthetics and Science of Arts: Philosophy at Keio University, Tokyo (2010).

 

Motoko Ishibashi’s practice amalgamates Western and Japanese visual languages through painting, performance, installation, video, photography and printmaking. Engaging with mass consumer culture as well as digital cultures, her work considers relations of power, gender, the body and selfhood within technologically-mediated society.

 

 

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  • Motoko Ishibashi, Untitled, 2020
    Motoko Ishibashi
    Untitled, 2020
    Acrylic on canvas
    115 x 100 cm
    45 1/4 x 39 3/8 in
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Recent shows include Beginning of the end at Schwabinggrad, Munich Germany (2021), Assholes at V.O Curations, London (2021); Fountain showⅡat Sundy, London (2021); Corpse Reviver at Quench gallery, Margate (2021); Agitations: Stirred portraits at Courtyard Hiroo, Tokyo (2020); The Sound of Rhubarb at Lady Helen, London (2019); Rachel Is at Pact, Paris (2019); Seraphita at Polansky Gallery, Prague (2018); and 2:00 at Fig. Tokyo (2018).