Shogo SHIMIZU
A Smoking Guy's Bloody Urine With Red Wine Drinking Red Horse, 2022
Graphite, ink, colored pencil, alcohol-based markers on paper and found frame
17 x 20 x 2 cm (unframed)
43.2 x 50.8 x 5 cm (framed)

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It’s difficult to write about Shogo SHIMIZU’s work without entirely contradicting its tortured charm. Situated uniformly across the walls of No Gallery; rather, the 22 uniquely framed works find themselves perfectly contextualizing; enacting the circular sustaining process of ingestion and excretion that the drawings (SHIMIZU works almost exclusively on paper) picture. Exceedingly anxious, the work attracts beyond the artist’s obvious facility; capitalizing upon a collective voyeuristic fascination with the train-wreck of the perpetual teenage; i.e., punk; and the appeal of witnessing a violence only physically possible in the space of an imaginary.

Those unfamiliar with the Japanese language, or references particular to this culture, traditional and contemporary, nonetheless enter a familiar if uncomfortable psychic space via SHIMIZU’s evocation of the body, its fluid and flex vulnerability; and, the fashion in which it’s sheltered, confined, exposed and transformed. A Man Whose Mouth and Urethra Have Been Replaced and Whose Head, Bad Kidneys, and Penis Are Docked, Pissing in a Public Toilet; or, internalized violence and a cast shadow of the oppressively polite and cute as highly functioning - generative.


Exhibition text written by Jeffrey Rosen for solo exhibition “Patience Note II” at No Gallery, NY

Shogo SHIMIZU
A Smoking Guy's Bloody Urine With Red Wine Drinking Red Horse, 2022
Graphite, ink, colored pencil, alcohol-based markers on paper and found frame
17 x 20 x 2 cm (unframed)
43.2 x 50.8 x 5 cm (framed)

Shogo SHIMIZU - Japanese, b. 1993 in Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan - Lives and works in Tokyo, Japan. SHIMIZU has used sculpture and a variety of other media to express his anxieties & delusions about urban life & technology with a science fiction imagination and a sense of humor based on references to underground youth culture.

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