Shimabuku
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This contemporary artwork features a vibrant color palette, with bold blues and yellows dominating the composition. The central element is a stylized pine tree, rendered in a whimsical, childlike manner. Below, simple illustrated characters, including pickles, cheese, and wine, suggest a playful and lighthearted subject matter. The overall style is characterized by a naïve, folk-inspired approach, with a focus on expressive shapes and playful symbolism. The title, "Someday Pickles Meet Cheese & Wine," provides a humorous and imaginative context, hinting at the artist's intention to create a surreal and lighthearted depiction of an unlikely culinary encounter. ...
Born in 1969 in Kobe, Shimabuku is an artist who collects unusual encounters. When he was younger, he wanted to become a poet or tourist guide. Today he is an artist, producer and smuggler of stories, customs and myths which he observes and collects on his journeys. Taking on the role of a Candide-like figure, Shimabuku travels the world, interacts with strangers, and converses with nature, instigating moments of poetry, humor, and wonderment, but also creating bridges between the specificities of different cultures and localities (nowadays a relevant position, considering our global world as a made up of a multitude of localities). Each of his works (including videos, sculptural installations, performance documentations, and photography) tells the story of these improbable encounters across borders, species, and states of being. This artist experiments all kinds of interaction, pushing back the limits of the physics and the imaginary. ...
Over the years, the gallery has developed a programme of exhibitions with Italian and international artists, focusing on themes related to time, space and the human condition. Moving to Milan in 2003, developed a narrative connected to a nomadic attitude, using different spaces in the city. ZERO... has collaborated with national and international museums, as well as public and private institutions.