Ko Kirk Yamahira | deconstruction and reconstruction | Russo Lee Gallery | October 2018 | Installation View_02

Installation View | October 2018

Ko Kirk Yamahira | deconstruction and reconstruction | Russo Lee Gallery | October 2018 | Installation View_05

Installation View | October 2018

Ko Kirk Yamahira | deconstruction and reconstruction | Russo Lee Gallery | October 2018 | Installation View_01

Installation View | October 2018

Ko Kirk Yamahira | deconstruction and reconstruction | Russo Lee Gallery | October 2018 | Installation View_03

Installation View | October 2018

Ko Kirk Yamahira | deconstruction and reconstruction | Russo Lee Gallery | October 2018 | Installation View_04

Installation View | October 2018

Yamahira - Untitled_012

Untitled

2018

acrylic, pencil, partially unwoven canvas

67 x 60 inches

Yamahira - Untitled_09

Untitled

2018

acrylic, graphite, partially unwoven canvas, wood

110 x 89 inches

Yamahira - Untitled_010

Untitled

2018

acrylic, graphite, unwoven canvas, wood

82 x 64 x 13 inches

Yamahira - Untitled_detail_02

Untitled (view 2)

2018

acrylic, graphite, unwoven canvas, wood

82 x 64 x 13 inches

Yamahira - Untitled_04

Untitled

2018

pencil, unwoven canvas, wood

60 x 262 x 15 inches

Yamahira - Untitled_013

Untitled

2018

acrylic, pencil, partially unwoven canvas

90 x 89 inches

Yamahira - Untitled_08

Untitled

2018

acrylic, graphite, threads from unwoven canvas, wood

24 x 13.75 inches

Yamahira - Untitled_detail_03

Untitled (detail)

2018

acrylic, graphite, threads from unwoven canvas, wood

24 x 13.75 inches

Yamahira - Untitled_06

Untitled

2017

acrylic, graphite, silkscreen, unwoven canvas, wood

65 x 53 inches

Yamahira - Untitled_detail_05

Untitled (detail)

2017

acrylic, graphite, silkscreen, unwoven canvas, wood

65 x 53 inches

Yamahira - Untitled_07

Untitled

2017

acrylic, graphite, silkscreen, unwoven canvas, wood

69 x 49 inches

Yamahira - Untitled_detail_04

Untitled (detail)

2017

acrylic, graphite, silkscreen, unwoven canvas, wood

69 x 49 inches

Yamahira - Untitled_05

Untitled

2017

acrylic, graphite, threads from unwoven canvas, wood

67 x 60 inches

Yamahira - Untitled_detail_06

Untitled (detail)

2017

acrylic, graphite, threads from unwoven canvas, wood

67 x 60 inches

Yamahira - Untitled_01

Untitled

2018

acrylic, graphite, threads from unwoven canvas, wood

35 x 34 inches

Yamahira - Untitled_02

Untitled

2018

acrylic, graphite, partially unwoven canvas, wood

41 x 37 inches

Yamahira - Untitled_03

Untitled

2018

acrylic, graphite, unwoven canvas, wood

53 x 53 inches

Yamahira - Untitled_011

Untitled

2018

acrylic, pencil, partially unwoven canvas

67 x 45.5 inches

Yamahira - Untitled (detail2)

Untitled (detail)

2018

acrylic, pencil, partially unwoven canvas

67 x 45.5 inches

Press Release

In October we will present deconstruction and reconstruction by Seattle artist Ko Kirk Yamahira. His work is a tactile and unusual approach to minimalism, involving the removal of individual threads from the weave of the canvas. In deconstructing his paintings, he converts surface into form and presents new ways to see classically modern shapes. His work inhabits the entire space, hanging from wall and ceiling, revealing the original bones of the painting while creating softer, elegantly draping forms.

 

2018 has been a busy year for Ko Kirk Yamahira; earlier this year he had his first solo museum show at the Frye Museum in Seattle, curated by Amanda Donnan. He is also in a group show with Art Beasties, a Japanese art collective based in New York City, at the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum. Concurrently he showed this summer at Bridge Productions in Seattle in the exhibition The Veil, a multi-media installation.

Born in Los Angeles and raised in Tokyo and London, Ko Kirk Yamahira moved to Seattle from New York in 2015. He has exhibited in galleries in the United States and Japan, both individually and as a member of the artist collectives SOIL and Art Beasties.