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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Taira Hisaya (b. 1960), Escalator #27, 2010

Taira Hisaya (b. 1960)

Escalator #27, 2010
Acrylic on canvas
70 x 120 cm.
27 1/2 x 47 1/4 in.
Signed on the reverse: 'H. Taira'
Titled and dated on the reverse: 'Escalator #27, 2010'

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Hisaya Taira began producing photorealistic paintings based on photographs after he graduated from Tama Art University, Tokyo, in 1984. For his subjects, he takes scenes that we rarely pay attention...
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Hisaya Taira began producing photorealistic paintings based on photographs after he graduated from Tama Art University, Tokyo, in 1984. For his subjects, he takes scenes that we rarely pay attention to; mundane places such as empty parking lots, deserted stairwells, corridors, underground platforms, and escalators. Completely ordinary places that we have all been in at some point or another. Captured using meticulous brushwork combined with the high degree of accuracy allowed by acrylic paint, the scenes are stripped of all emotion.

Light also plays an important role in Taira’s work; sometimes it is artificial from electric ceiling bulbs or the glare of electric advertising billboards, and sometimes natural with bright sunlight illuminating his street scenes.

See commentary by Tsutomu Miura, Curator, Tottori Prefectural Museum, The Paintings of Hisaya Taira, (Yoshiaki Inoue Gallery, Osaka, 2016), p. 86-91.
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Our Collections!, Exhibition, Tottori Prefectural Museum, Tottori, Japan, 16th February - 10th March 2019
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