Nobuaki Takekawa: Flush with Water

Nobuaki Takekawa: Flush with Water

7 Lock Road #02-13 Gillman BarracksSingapore, 108935, Singapore Saturday, March 16, 2024–Saturday, May 11, 2024 Opening Reception: Saturday, March 16, 2024, 4 p.m.–7 p.m.

Ota Fine Arts Singapore is delighted to present “Flush with Water”, a solo exhibition by Japanese artist Nobuaki Takekawa (b. 1977, Japan). 

drawing of the heart by nobuaki takekawa

Nobuaki Takekawa

Drawing of the Heart, 2024

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drawing of the heart by nobuaki takekawa

Nobuaki Takekawa

Drawing of the Heart, 2024

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the marching heart by nobuaki takekawa

Nobuaki Takekawa

The Marching Heart, 2024

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the marching heart by nobuaki takekawa

Nobuaki Takekawa

The Marching Heart, 2024

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the marching heart by nobuaki takekawa

Nobuaki Takekawa

The Marching Heart, 2024

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through the reed-rhapis forest to canaan by nobuaki takekawa

Nobuaki Takekawa

Through the Reed-Rhapis Forest to Canaan, 2024

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development of science and technological innovation, by nobuaki takekawa

Nobuaki Takekawa

Development of Science and Technological Innovation,, 2024

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cat construction site (reclamation) by nobuaki takekawa

Nobuaki Takekawa

Cat Construction Site (Reclamation), 2024

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direct appeal to the emperor on the issue of mineral poisoning by nobuaki takekawa

Nobuaki Takekawa

Direct Appeal to the Emperor on the Issue of Mineral Poisoning, 2024

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thirteenth year of decommissioning work by nobuaki takekawa

Nobuaki Takekawa

Thirteenth Year of Decommissioning Work, 2024

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 Ota Fine Arts Singapore is delighted to present “Flush with Water”, a solo exhibition by Japanese artist Nobuaki Takekawa (b. 1977, Japan). This exhibition is a survey of Takekawa's artistic footsteps following his 2011 solo exhibition that looked into the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station Accident. Since then, Takekawa has actively participated in the new wave of civic movements that have emerged from anti-nuclear demonstrations in Japan. 

Making its exhibition debut is the character "Heart", marching in colourful costumes and beating drums. The Hearts stand against the social system of differential treatment based on ranking, and a lively tone exudes from the paintings and drawings. It is a beat that corresponds to the sound of the heart, as well as a beat that vibrates and echoes loudly, as if it were a declaration of their presence, in response to the power that ignores the existence of problems, and the weak as if they are not there. The cat motifs that Takekawa has come to be known for makes an appearance in this exhibition as well. Under their adorable expressions are themes of social problems from the past that are connected to contemporary society. In this exhibition, the cats are painted in scenes that look at the major strains in society that have been created during the course of scientific and technological development and rapid modernization, such as the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station issue, and the Ashio Copper Mine poisoning incident.

The title of this exhibition, “Flush with Water”, is a Japanese idiom that means to pretend that the unmanageable past never happened. The Ashio Copper Mine has a history of discharging mine pollution into the Watarase River, and to protect Tokyo's water from pollution, villages in affected areas were abandoned as waterways were built to contain the pollution there. Even till today, the coal mine polluted water continues to flow. It can never be said that "nothing happened", and we must beat the drum and make noise. Ota Fine Arts Singapore invites all to experience the eye-opening works of Nobuaki Takekawa.