Kawaii

Kawaii

9 Maddox Street MayfairLondon, W1S 2QE, United Kingdom Friday, October 14, 2022–Sunday, November 27, 2022

Maddox Gallery is delighted to present Kawaii, a curated group exhibition featuring works by Javier Calleja, Cheng Zhe, Jo Gyuhun, Toachi, Wahyu ‘Adin’ Wiedyardini and more.

red candy by cheong yoon

Cheong Yoon

Red Candy, 2022

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my cake by cheong yoon

Cheong Yoon

My Cake, 2022

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cherry by cheong yoon

Cheong Yoon

Cherry, 2022

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restraint, it comes and goes by brad donovan

Brad Donovan

Restraint, It Comes and Goes, 2022

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days at home by brad donovan

Brad Donovan

Days At Home, 2022

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restraint, it comes and goes by brad donovan

Brad Donovan

Restraint, It Comes And Goes, 2022

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do you like apple? by jo gyuhun

Jo Gyuhun

Do You Like Apple?, 2022

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do you like doughnut? by jo gyuhun

Jo Gyuhun

Do You Like Doughnut?, 2022

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sun burn flower clouds by bibi lei

Bibi Lei

Sun Burn Flower Clouds, 2022

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sun & moon conjunction by bibi lei

Bibi Lei

Sun & Moon Conjunction, 2022

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take a walk by toachi

Toachi

Take A Walk, 2022

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star for you by toachi

Toachi

Star For You, 2022

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Maddox Gallery is delighted to present Kawaii, a curated group exhibition featuring works by Javier Calleja, Cheng Zhe, Jo Gyuhun, Toachi, Wahyu ‘Adin’ Wiedyardini, Javier Gonzalez Burgos, Cheong Yoon, Bibi Lei, SPIME, Hana, Wakaru, Brad Donovan and STIK.

Kawaii is a sentiment that reveals through its historical roots, the complex energy of Japanese culture, and a breakaway from tradition. The term directly translates to “Cute”, but not to be mistaken for childlike innocence. Although simplistic in aesthetic, it is packed with symbolic meaning. The range of Kawaii expands from the nostalgic reimagining’s of childhood fantasy into the subconscious. It has created a form of escapism from everyday life, while at the same time serving as a stance against social pressures, and the overwhelming growth of today’s hyper consumeristic environment. It is a form of resistance to mature social responsibilities, creating an embrace of performative purity.

The riot kaleidoscopic or pastel colours, coupled with nostalgic fantasies and the adorable characters namely children, evoke a sense of sympathy verging on pity in the viewer. Often infectious angelic features, are subtly embedded with tones of mischief and mayhem, referencing the darker undercurrents of emotion within the genre. These characters are the embodiment of a lost innocence.

Kawaii at Maddox Gallery explores this pioneering genre and the many ways that it has inspired the future generation of contemporary art from all over the world, fusing popular culture from the East and West with each artists own signature aesthetic.