MAKI Gallery is pleased to present あって ない / Atte nai, Shiori Tono’s second solo exhibition with the gallery. To mark the reopening of the newly renovated gallery space in Omotesando, Tokyo, 15 new paintings by Tono will be presented.
Tono centers her artistic practice around the many facets of memory—the fragility, the elusiveness, the joys, and the sorrows—by unraveling and reassembling strands of her own recollections. Sourcing from childhood photographs, old footage from home videos, or pulling straight from her own mind, Tono paints specific moments from her past that hold personal significance.
Tono centers her artistic practice around the many facets of memory—the fragility, the elusiveness, the joys, and the sorrows—by unraveling and reassembling strands of her own recollections. Sourcing from childhood photographs, old footage from home videos, or pulling straight from her own mind, Tono paints specific moments from her past that hold personal significance.
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